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HOW TO KEEP CHILDREN WARM AND HEALTHY. PROBLEM FOR PARENTS. How to keep the little ones warm and free from colds during winter is an everrecurring problem for parents. Too inucU clothing has a “coddling” effect, yet somfe protection from the cold, damp weather is essential. The best protection against winter ailments is a robust c institution. Cold or damp has little or no effect on a healthy, well-nourished, red-blooded child, and the wisest plan is to build up the body and increase its powers of resistance with Nature’s great tonic food, Wilson’s “Maltexo.” Wilson’s “Maltexo” is pure, fresh, highly concentrated essence of prime malted barley. It fortifies the system against coughs, colds, and sickness, anu develops strong, sturdy, hialtliy children, with the vitality necessaiy to resist winter ailments. Obtainable all chemists and stores. —Advt.

SEE THE RIGHT SIGNATURE ON THE YELLOW LAAI'.L. Whenever you ask for Bell’s whisky make sure it is Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., Perth, Scotland, which ihvaye has the signature on the yellow lafcel. Arthur Bell's whisky always has that “creamy taste. Controlling agents for New Zealand, Reid and Reid, Wellington—Advt.

10,000 COOKERY BOOKS FREE.48 page book by Miss Mildred Trent, M.0.A., New Zealand’s cookeiy expert. Clear type, illustrations, hints, etc. Mention this paper and send 4d in stamps to 11. F. Stevens, Cathedral essences, Christchurch.— Advt.

SATISFIED I A gooa ana always tasty meal at the Cafe Grand. You will always be pleased with th» fare.—3 doors from “Standard" Office. Commercial printing.—Get our prices for printing bill leads, letter heads, business cards, dodgers, account forma, etc.— A. L. Wes'.moreland, bookseller and printer, the Square. rpAKE this tip.—Shop at Alexander’s A Cash Store, where ti e grocery bargains are—corner of Duke and Main streets. We deliver. _ OCR teas will satisfy mother’s taste. Yes, the bier d, flavour and quality of our teas will please mother and all other partici larpeople. —Original Cash Stores. LEXANDEIt’S Cash Store tor the workers.—Here you get good value ana prompt attention. Corner of Duke and Princess streets. THEY ENRICH THE LI,OUR DEBILITY is a loss of vitality not affecting any one part of the body particularly, but the system generally. It is dangerous because it reduces the body’s resistance to disease. When debility follows acut; diseases, convalescence is slow and the strength does not return as it should. An attack of influenza often results in debility that persists for months. Everybody recognises that the lemedy for debility is to build up the Hood. The problem in every case is to find something that will enrich the blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills suit mcst peoples needs because they are non-alcoholic and they really build up the blood and strengthen the" nerves. On sale everywhere, 3s per box.

1,1 OR wear in your garden or on your ' farm in all weathers and Bess G.P. rubber boot is unrivalled in lightness, comfort and durability. The Bess boot is made from pure rubber at the largo up-to-date works of Gutta Percha, Ltd., Canada, and is worn by farmers in all parts of the world. Your retailer stocks it. PENKRTH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boots, books, tods, etc.—’Phono 6780. We call and collect ILLINERY is cheaper here.— Dozens of styles to choose from. Your inspection invited. —Vogue Millinery Salon, 19 Broadway. RACED camisoles, nightdress tops, handkerchiefs, stranded, Crochet, brilliant cottons, nmrcaine twine, new hair slides, purses, wallets, reliable paper pattern}.— Milne’s, fi69 Main street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 16 May 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 16 May 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 16 May 1925, Page 6