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PEEPS AT PEOPLE THE SOCIETY LEADER. “At homo ” yesterday. Mrs Smythe’s bridge party to-day. Masonic ball to-morrow night. Golf match the day after. And so on, and so on. Social obligations. Must bo performed. Very enjoyable, but never-ending. Wears you out in time—especially when there’s a homo to look after as well. A stimulant necessary. “ Maltexo ” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). Die safest and best for the busy society woman. “ Maltexo ” tones up the system, imparts the bloom and freshness of health, gives sparkle to the eye, spring to the step, buoyancy to your spirits. It’s pleasantly easy to carry on when you are imbued with the vigor and energy that “ Maltexo ” gives. Nature’s own tonic food,—[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 10

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