PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE SOCIETY LEADER. "At Hoinii" yesterday. Mrs. Smythe's bridge party to-day. Masonic. Ball to-morrow niglit. Golf cratch tlie day after. And so on, and s > on. ; Social obligations. Must be perform- | ed. Very enjoyable, but never-ending. Wears yon out in time —especially when there \s a home to look afiter as well. A stiinnlant., necessary. "Maltexo" , (Wilson's Malt. Extract). The safj est and ; best for th« busy society } woman. • J"Maltexo" tones up the system, inij parts the bloom and freshness of I health, gives sparkle to the eye, ] spring to the step, buoyancy to ] your spirits. ilt's pleasantly easy to carry on when ) you are inibued with the vigour i .aml energy that "Maltexo" gives, j >Sftture's own tonic food. 3
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Northern Advocate, 26 August 1924, Page 3
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