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MOTHER-CRAFT. INSTINCT LARGELY PREDOMINATES. The task of rearing a family frequently becomes quite complicated as the children grow up, but even the most inexperienced mother invariably does the right thing in a crisis. Instinct, born of the ages, is her guide. A mother usually knows what ails her child and most mothers know that, when a child is peevish or sickening for a cold, it needs Wilson’s "Maltexo” to restore appetite and tone up the system. "Maltexo” is Nature’s own tonic food—the concentrated extract of the finest malted barley—and is rich in diastase as well as vitamins, the properties needed by the child that is backward in growth or lacks the stamina to resist the ills and chills of winter.

Wilson’s "Maltexo” is obtainable, with or without Cod Liver Oil, in Jib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. With Cod Liver Oil ii is especially beneficial to those with weak chests.—Advt.

( AI’SE OF GREYNESS. Starved, dormant hair roots are the real canoe of greyness, falling hair and dandruff. Univ VAN-GREY Hair Colour Restorer contains the actual food concentrate which nourishes the papilla and hair root to youthful, healthy condition. VAN-GREY stimulates hair life and restores the true hair colour naturally. From L. j-', Hogg. Chemist.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1935, Page 9

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