PREPARING EOR WINTER SOME USEFUL ADVICE. Most thoughtful people prepare for winter and its attendant discomforts—houses are made weatherproof and more comfortable, heavier clothing is donned, extra blankets placed on the bed, and so forth. Attention to one’s health is equally necessary if illness is to bo avoided, especially amongst children. Robust health and vigorous vitality aie the best protection, and to achieve These a course of Wilson’s “ Maltexo ” should be taken. This natural tonic food, the concentrated extract of best malted barley, builds up health and strength, tones up the system, and enables one to resist the ills that winter invariably brings. Wilson’s “ Maltexo ” is obtainable with or without cod liver oil in 1 and 21b jars and 71b family tins, but care is necessary to get the genuine Wilson’s “ Maltexo " and not an imitation—fAdvt."|.
Girl Motorist (after the accident) : “ Really, it wasn’t my fault. 1 put out my hand.” The Other (suffering, but still gallant): “.Your hand’s so small, it’s no wonder 1 didn’t sec it.’i
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Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 22
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