"WENT TO PIECES!" WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JONES CAUGHT THE "FLU." Jones' case is typical of many. He knew that he was "off colour" and liable to contract influenza or pneumonia, but, with that foolhardiness common among business men where health is concerned, he decided to risk it But fate had marked him down. One cold, wet day, when Ms vitality was low. the eerm hit him Eood and bard. Down went Jones—six weeks in bed, bis doctor's bills,, business fell away, and Jones was left a wreck of his former self. Now, if Jones had only taken "Maltexo," how different the story. "Mfcltexo" would have built up his health and maintained his vitality, The "filu" germ would not , have got a foothold. Jones would kavo been healthier, happier, more popular and more prosperous than ever. Many a' successful man owes his position in life to a timely course of "Maltexo"— Nature's owa tonic fcod. - . In lib. and 21b. jars and 7lb. tins for family .use.—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19404, 12 August 1926, Page 14
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