BOXING.
MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA. BY CABLE—PRES 3 ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT SYDNEY, Oct. 12. At the Stadium, Billy Stanley beat Tommy Kelly on points. The winner displayed clever work against a doughty opponent. The fighting throughout was willing. MELBOURNE, Oct, 12. Joe Fox heat An,sell Bell on points in a well-contested fight. ORIGIN OF DISEASE, WRONG UPBRINGING IN CHILDHOOD. Addressing a conference of health officers recently, a leading medical authority stated that much of the disease that is prevalent to-day is due to malnutrition and wrong diet, in childhood. The growing body has been starved of vitamines and other essential properties necessary for full and healthy development. of children. The same doctor deplored the use of artificial, preservatised, and over-cooked-food, and urged that children be given more fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, fresh milk and brown bread. Along with these an occasional jar of “Maltexo" •will lie found most beneficial. “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) is a tonic food known to possess great natural strengthening and build-ing-up properties. It also overcomes malnutrition and constipation, enriches the blood, and tones up the whole system. Children brought up on “Maltexo” grow into healthy, happy, contented men and women. Obtainable in lib. and 21b. jars and 71b tins for familv use. 2 ECONOMY IN ESSENCE. “ Cathedral” Flavouring Essences are really the most economical you can buy, because being so pure and highly concentrated, a few drops go a long way. You can choose from fourteen fruity flavours, including essence of orange, rose, vanilla, lemon, almonds, i aniseed. Put “Cathedral” on your next grocery list. —6
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 October 1924, Page 3
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257BOXING. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 October 1924, Page 3
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