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COMBATING CHILDREN’S COLDS ‘ ‘ OVERCOME THE CAUSE,” SAYS NURSE CAMERON Children contract colds, not because of the severity of the weather, but because their powers of resistance have become weakened and their vitality lias been impaired. This weak state is duo, in most case.*}, to malnutrition. The strong, healthy child is able to resist the onslaught, The sensible way to combat colds, I therefore, is to build up the system, and provide it with the necessary strength and vitality to ward off attacks, This can best be done by giving the child a course of that great natural tonic food, Wilson’s “Maltexo” Malt Extract, “Maltexo” possesses natural tonic properties which assist the assimilation of food, create appetite, encourage the growth of bone and sinew, and generally fortify the whole system. The child gains in weight and strength, and enjoys the vitality that successfully combats coughs* and colds in the severest weather. ' In lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for families. Be sure to get Wilsons, 5

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 July 1934, Page 5

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