PITFALLS OF SPRING. NURSE CAMERON SOUNDS WARNING. In our eagerness to welcome the i eturn of spring, with its warmer, brighter days, we are apt to take chances in the matter of diet and clothing. Along comes a cold snap, we are caught unprepared, and down we go with a cold or ’flu. Many people find spring and early summer more treacherous than winter. The best precaution is to keep the system functioning normally, and to maintain strength and vitality. 1 here is nothing better for this than a course of Wilson's Maitexo, a natural tonic food, which digestion, relieves constipation, enriches the blood, and tones, up the whole system. It is also rich in vitamins/ and on this account alone it is a valuable addition to our diet. Wilson’s Maitexo, wit* or without Cod Liver Oil, is obtainable in 1 and 21b jars, and 71b tins for family use, at all stores and chemists.—Advt.
Crisp, brown, crunchy toast. Hotpoint makes it. New model toasters, 30/-. National Electrical Co. (Wholesale only).—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 September 1934, Page 9
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