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' ; PEEPS AT PEOPLE. THE TIRED WORKER. | : 6 a.m. Time to arise. ' I The tired worker stirs, blinks, rubs j his eyes, yawns,'stretches, . groans. , Oh ! for a day in bed, or even another forty winks. . ,- . '■;..: But; no! ; Teni minutes % late /' means a |, black mark, a day off, a day's pay lost, jso off •.'; he trudges, tired, weary, dispirited. ' ' It's bad enough at any time, but | hoart-breaking : when v a man's ' run-down [in health, and can't stand >up to it. : j '■■■■■ MALTEXO brightens : the ; lot of the I tired worker, and brings a' bit of cheer- ! fulness ;; into :>life—the cheerfulness ,: of good - health. ' !%: MALTEXO : ! > (Wilson's Malt': l ; Extract) | possesses the great t : , strength-promoting | and tonic properties of the concentrated extract; of prime ; barley malt, and gives j the tired, worn-out worker the energy to | tackle his job with re-kindled interest and vigour. | Work becomes a pleasure—

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18742, 23 June 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18742, 23 June 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18742, 23 June 1924, Page 9