A VISITOR'S MISTAKE THOUGHT IT'WAS GOLDEN SYRUP "You're very fond of that Golden Syrup, Tommy. You're always mating it when I cofne lo see you. 1 wonder your mother allows you.'' "Tisu't Golden Syrup at all," laughed Tommy. "It's what Dr told mother to give me—Wilson's 'Maltexo.' And it's ju«L as nice as Golden Syrup, too, Vou taste it." All over .Now Zealand doctors are prescribing Wilson's "Maltexo" for weakly, backward children, and all over New Zealand children are taking it, enjoying it, and thriving on it. "Maltexo" brings the pink of health to nale faces, fills out the attenuated little frames, adds flesh, bone, sinew to undeveloped bodies. Backward children are quickly transformed into sturdy little specimens by a short course of this great natural'ionic, food. With or without Cod f.iver Oil, in Jib and -21 b jars and 71b tins for family use. You help lo keep your fellowworkers employed when you order "Mai-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1927, Page 2
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