“WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?” “I,” SAID THE SPARROW; “WHO IvILLeST>REJUDICE?” WILSON'S “MALTEXO.” This famous New Zeala/nd produet haK earned a .truly enviable reputation, throughout the length and 'breadth of •the land for its wonderful .tonic and' building-up qualities. “Maitexo” is superior to all others. Against all conners ‘ ‘ Maltexo ’ ’ has proved itself to be “.equal to the finest Malt Extract” obtainable in itljis country. Prejudice 'against .a New ZcaiLand'-ma do article has 1 been absolutely, killed through she er merit. Numerous private and .public hobpita'ls and instilt-utions use “Maltexo.” The medical faculty strongly .recoin - nrend it*. Poi' both adults and children “Maltexo” is the ideal tonic food. It is the .pure extract of prime baricv malt—-flesh-forming and bone-building. "Mattexo” is supplied in its natural liquid form; none of the goodness is lost in manp^actuire. “Maltexo” Plain ab a general tonic; “Maltexo .with Ood Liver Oil” for those. T.vi,t.h v.-eak lungs. Sold in lib n.n'.l -lb jars and 7Jib tins' for farndlv use. Alt chemists and stores. —Mdiv.t. TNGRAM'S Eclipse Hot Water Bottles bring comfort bn coldest nights; each bottle guaranteed 12 months; British goods; from 7/9 at Strange's, the! chemist. ' j
is only one way—put the best into it. Big Tree Motor Oil is the best for all ears. HUNGER THE BEST SAUCE. Sauce is user! to create an appetite. The right way is to look to the digestion. When that is good you are certain to relish your food. Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stomach and liver improve the digestion and create a healthy appetite. (Sold everywhere.— «Ldvt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 5 July 1928, Page 6
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