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 vltamines and other essential properties necessary for full 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 be 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 “Maltese’-' grow into healthy, happy, contented men and women. Obtainable in 1 and 2 lb jars and 7 lb tins for family use.
cross-country championship. At the N.Z. five-mile championship at Wellington, the Otago team were the only ones to use Q-tol freely as an embrocation before starting. They got first, second, third ano] fifth places.* Tho housewife sees her smiling face in the. floor when she polishes with liquid “TAN-OL.” Quick, easy, economical. Shorter wording hours for mother! strength, Larger bottle—lower price.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 2
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