A farmer who lives a few miles out from Wanganui sent his little son to church on Sunday last and told him. to look in the Herald window before he returned, to see whether anv results of the Australian races were posted up. The lad came home and rushed to his parent with all the results nicelv written out. “And did you stand there and cony them out?” “Of course I did,” replied the boy proudlv. “Where did you get the paper from?” “I tore a leaf out of the back of my prayer book,” replied the lad. “The Greatest Discovery of the Ages” will be the subject of Mr. Green, wood’s discourse at the Church of Christ. Wilson Street, to-morrow night. All seats are free and there is no collection. THE CAUSE OF CANCER. FOOD POISONING. ERRORS IN DIET AND DIGESTIVE DISORDERS. While it appears that there is diversion of opinion regarding the cause of cancer, eminent specialists who have devoted years of study to the subject unhesitatingly assert that food poisoning, errors in diet, and digestive disorders are largely responsible. In view of this, it behoves one and all to study their diet and prevent digestive disorders. A splendid help is to be found in “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). The diastase that “Maltexo” contains is a powerful digestive agent, which makes starchy and other foods easy to digest and assimilate. “Maltexo” also enriches the blood, overcomes constipation, and kepes the system in a clean, healthy, vigorous condition, free from poisons and irritants. Disease has a poor chance of| getting a hold when “Maltexo” is taken. Obtainable in 1 and 21b jars, I and 71b tins for families. —1 I
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 4
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