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WILSON’S WISDOM-ISMS

FORCING CHILDREN TO EAT. “Eat it up or you’ll get a strapping.” Right, yet wrong. Children must bo made to eat, but food forced upon them fails to nourish as it should. Stimulate their flagging appetites with “ Maltoxo ” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). Belter than forcing. “Maltexo” sends them to the table with hunger stirring their insides and the gastric juices active with desire. They’ll eat with relish, and digest nil they oat. A tonio also. “ Mnltexo ” is mildly laxative. Overcomes constipation, makes rich red blood, builds up and strengthens, creates solid flesh and rigid sinews. Put “ Maltexo ” on the table at meal times. lib and 21 b jars. 71b tins for family use. “ Maltexo ” plain for general tonio. “Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil” for those subject to chest and lung troubles.—Advt.

The birth rate for England and Wales for the year 1922 was the lowest on record, savo for the war years, 1915 to 1919. NO FEAR OF INFECTION. No matter how soiled the clothes in the “wash” may bo, there is no fear of infection if you use “Velvet,” the sterilised soap. Make washing day safe by keeping a supply of '‘Velvet" on hand. If your grocer does not stock it, drop a postcard to Box 271, Christchurch.—Advt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18873, 28 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18873, 28 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18873, 28 May 1923, Page 7

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