MOTHER’S GREATEST JOT THE TASK THAT BRINGS ITS OWN SWEET REWARD. What is’a mother’s greatest joy in life? Is it dressing-up and out, entertaining friends, furnishing a costly home? To the true mother it is nothing so trivial. Her greatest joy comes from the ministration to the children’s needs, and the thought that, as a result of her labours, they are growing up fine, healthy specimens. Health is the supreme consideration. At this time of the. year the thoughtful mother doesn’t wait till lire child becomes sick, hut preserves its health and strength with a course of Wilson's " Maltese.” This great, natural tonic foocl--so safe, so palatable—makes children fit and strong, develops sturdy frames and sound teeth, and imparts the vitality that wards off coughs and colds and similar winter ailments. In lib and 21 h jars, and 7lli tins for families. Be sure to get the genuine article —Wilson’s “ Maltese.”—[Advl.J
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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 20
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