COLDS THE CAUSB. A FAMOUS DOCTOR EXPLAINS THF CAUSE OF MANY ILLS A famous English doctor, recognised to bo an authority on the subject, writes " Tt-e extraction of heat from the human body by excessive or sudden cold ia answerable for many illnesses, by impairing vitality aud rendering persons susceptiblo to diseaw generally. The germs of disease are en abled to obtain a hold because the powers of resistance of the organs attacked are reduced by exposure. The siraple cold should be zealously guarded against, because of the ills it may bring in its train." Better than any cough mixture—better than any drugs or spirits when you catch a cold is MaLtexo" (Wilson's Malt Extract! t.l ? ou ap. Because it goes to the root ot the trouble—-bullae up the impaired vitalit? and increases your powers of resistance It fortifies you against, those attacks of the germs of disease alluded to by the worthy doctor, and by doing so safeguards you against the many ills a. simple cold may bring in its train. " Maltexo " is nature's food—the concentrated essence of prune malted barley the best and safest stimulant it is possible to obtain. All chemists and stores. With or without cod liver oil. Obtainable in 71b. tins for family use. Auckland distributors: C. H. Hooper, Brunswick Buildings. Queen Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 7
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