PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE WOMAN WHO NEGLECTS HEESELE. Self-sacrifice is inbred in the average woman. Gets wrapped up in her home and children and neglects herself. Great mistake. Bloom and beauty of youth vanish all too soon. Begins to age while her husband is still young and sprightly. Not fair to herself. Should keep her youth, beauty, strength and vitality by taking “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). Wonderful natural tonic food. Brings back roses to pale cheeks, banishes drawn, worn faces, puts brightness and sparkle into dull eyes. Let “Maltexo” restore the beauty that only radiant health can give. lib. and 21b. jars; 71b. tins for family use. —1
GOLDEN RAY CANDLES EOR THE SICK ROOMIn the sick ehanroer or the nursery night lights are a veritable boon. The most popular are Golden Ray Caudles, beeause they give a clearer, softer light that doesn’t disturb the patient. Golden Rays don’t splutter or wilt like inferior makes. Being specially hardened they burn steadily for hours. Therefore, most economical. Packet always full weight. Order Golden Ray Candles from grocer to-day. If unobtainable locally, write to Ellis and Manton, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 222, Wellington.— Advt. Don ’fc throw away an idea because it seems very “siinple.” Fortunes were made from the safety pin, pen knife, boot protector, etc. If you have an idea for an invention, come and discuss its protection and development with us now. —Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors: W. E, Hughes and J. T. Hunter), Regd. patent Attorneys, 157 Featherstori St., Wellington. -^4
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 August 1924, Page 6
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