"IT TASTES ‘BOSKER.’ ” HOW TOMMY WAS INDUCED TO TAKE HIS TONIC. Like most children, Tommy hated medicine of any description, and his mother was in a quandary. Ho was irritable, peevish, always catching colds. Somethiflg had to be done. At last she hit on an idea. Instead of giving him medicine in the usual way she spread “Maltexo” on his pieces. Tommy ate it with gtisto. “It tastes ‘bosker,”’ he said, “Just as nice as honey.” ‘ ‘ Maltexo ’ ’ fills out the frame, forms muscle and flesh, and builds up the system. It’s Nature’s tonic food—the best preparation imaginable for growing boys aid girls, and for adults who are run down or out of sorts. “Maltexo” is New Zealand made. That’s another reason why every thoughtful person gives preference to “Maltexo.” Our own country gets the benefit. With or without Cod Liver Oil, in 11b and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. All chemists and stores.—(Advt.)
Doubts and dedays are follies accurst, Always prepare for the worst at first, Slogan and adage and proverb wise. Tersely tell us whaT sages advise. Timely precaution saves loss and pain. What is not wasted is always gain; Wisely for winter ailments assure — Send for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 9 August 1927, Page 3
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