THE DUKE IMPRESSED. Greeted everywhere with the happy, smiling faces and plump, sturdy, welldeveloped figures of our boys and girls, it is not surprising that the Duke of York should have been so strongly impressed with the physique of our children and the future of the Britt.ns of the South. Climate, environment, training are partl.y responsible for this, but another very important factor is the extensive use by New Zealand’s children of that great natural building-up food, “Maltexo. ” Thousands owe their pearly teeth, rosy complexions, and strong, well set-up bodies to Wilson’s “Maltexo. ” In hundreds and hundreds of homes “Maltexo” is used every winter, and is now ,iust as much an article of diet as bread and butter. Children given “Maltexo” must grow strong and sturdy because it is Nature’s own tonic food. With or without Cod Liver Oil. in lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. Made in New Zealand and preferred by all patriotic New Zealanders. —- SPECIFIC FOR CHILBLAINS. As the winter approaches many people dread the suffering and discomfort caused by chilblains. A large number of so-called remedies are more or less ineffective, buj; you can always bet vour bottom dollar on Q-tol to give relief to any form of skin irritation. Q-tol is powerfully germicidal and penetrates and soothes. —Advt. —7
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 30 June 1927, Page 5
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