PITFALLS of spring. NURSE CAMERON SOUNDS WARNING. In our eagerness to welcome the return of spring, with its warmer, brighter days, we are ajjt to take chances in the matter of d' : et and clothing. Along comes a cold snap, we are caught unprepared, and wodn we go with a colj or ’flu. Many people find spring and early summer more treacherous than winter. Tile best precaution is to keep the system functioning normally, and to maintain strength and vitality. There is nothing better for this than a course of Wilson's Maltese, a natural touic food, which assists the blood and tones up the whole system. It is also rich in vitamins, and on this .account alone it is a valuable addition to our diet-. Wilson’s Maltexo, with or without Cod Liver Oil, is obtainable in 1 and -lbs jars and 71b tins for family use, yt all stores and chemists.—Advt.
THAT’S A SHIVER. Don’t wait for that cold to develop. Take Pulmonas' at once, to destroy the germs of cold and to keep the passages dear and healthy. Nothing equals Pulmonas for checking a cold. Sufferers from colds, bronchitis, asthma and kindred complaints should never be without Pulmonas. 1/-. 1/6 and 2/6 from chemists and stores,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1935, Page 5
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