THE DANGEROUS STATE. , FORTIFY WEAKENED VITALITY AFTER A "COLD" OR "FLU." After * cold or influenzar-in fact, sickness of any description—one's vitality is at a. low ebb, and when in this condition on© is liable to contract more serious sickness or disease. It is a highly dangerous »tate. "Maltexo" (Wilson's Halt Extract) with Cod Liver OQ ehould be taken at once to restore the weak. ened vitality, and to renll the empty reservoirs of strength and vigour.. . The Cod Liver Oil. the highest quality, refined Norwegian, haa enormous food value. It is very beneficial for those with weak chests, and those who Buffer from oolda coughs, bronchitis, and. similar affections. This valuable Cod Liver Oil blends per. fectly with " Maltexo,' and, the two oorabined produce red-blooded vitality and that buoyant health and strength which is the one invulnerable safeguard against disease, and sickness. . All chemists and •tore*, in lib and 2lb. jars, and 7lb. tine for family uee. The 7lb. tins are the most economical. Wholesale distributor: C. H. Hooper, Brtunwick Building, Auckland. Twenty years' experience with Saarland's ' f Moa" brand egg preservative has prbved it to be absolutely reliable. The eggs are kept fresh and out tfiT slightest smell or disagreeable taste. Packed in small tins—also i gallon, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. Eos CMdwa's Hacking Cotu;k. Woods' Great Peppamia* ****
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18192, 11 September 1922, Page 5
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