■ A FORTUNE IN A JAR. "Some one left you a fortune, my friend? —You look so bright." "Yea! a doctor recommended 'Maltexo' (Wilson's Malt Extract) as a tonic for my run-down condition. After taking it lor a few days. I felt a new —plenty of 'pep' and energy. I call 'Maltexo' 'a fortune in a jar.' " — (Advt.) , English worsteds that are so much sought after are in full supply at J. H. Dalton and Co., Ltd., Tailor and Clothier, 278, Queen Street, where you get a suit and extra trousers for the price of a suit only, until the Fleet leaves. The safest and most reliable remedy for chills, colds, and feverishness in very young children is NazoJ. Thousands of mothers know its worth. We offer startling advantages . in suits, sizes to fit all figures and prices to fit nil pockets, and an extra pair of trousers free, until the Fleet leaves. : —J. H. Dalton and Co., Ltd., Tailor and Clothier, 278, Queen Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 11
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