WHAT THE SANATORIUM DOES. ADVICE TO THOSE WITH WEAK LUNGS. Ono of tho first things that is done for a patient who enters a sanatorium for lung trouble is to build up strength and restore vitality. This may mean several weeks in bed, but in many cases diet and fresh air prove successful. Rich, nourishing food is prescribed, and invariably Cod Liver Oil. Cod Liver Oil is said to be 260 times as nourishing as butter, and is regarded as having the highest food value of any article ever produced. It is for this reason that “Mnltexo with Cod Liver Oil’' is so beneficial for those subject to lung trouble, and fior those who suffer from severe and persistent coughs and colds. The Cod Liver Oil is the finest Norwegian, and, blended with “Maltexo” it is not only more palatable, but more strengthening and nourishing.—Advt.
No cold is Nazol-proof. And no cough and cold remedy is so economical as Nazol. Eighteenpenco buys 60 doses—mere than three a penny.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 140, 18 May 1925, Page 5
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