TWO NEW TONICS. " MALTEXO WITH CASCARA."' -"iLVLTEXO WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES." _',-■' " The public is well acquainted with Wilson's "Maltexo," the pure, concentrated essence of prime malted barley, with nothing added to it, and "Maltese .with Cod Liver Oil." At the request of leading doctors throughout* New Zealand, the following two new lines have been added for special cases:— v*. ■'* • 1. "Maltcxo with Cascara" (Parke, Davis, and Co.). This is probably the finest scientific bowel tonic for the'cure of chronic constipation. The high quality Cascara tones up the organs, and the "Maltexo" assists digestion. „ 2. "Maltexo with Hypophosphites" (lime, soda, iron). This is of the utmost value .in cases of weakness and convalescence. Ask your doctor about these splendid preparations. He knows their value. Obtainable at leading chemists. (Advt.) Mr. Leonard Nelson writes from Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne-': "I must again praise Fluenzol, for I was terribly bad herewith strained voice. Fluenzol i pulled me through, and I never missed a performance." Fluenzol is undoubtedly recognised by public entertainers as indispensable. All chemists and stores: 2s. Just opened up, 5000 waterproof capes, made from ground sheets as used by "the British Army during the late war. Marvellous value, only 7s 6d each. Early inspection advised.— and Canghey, Ltd. • That overcoat. You get is as-good and as smart as the best, but a' great deal cheaper at the Econosao Clothing Stores, og&eit* Xozb ML
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 7
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