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PEEPS AT PEOPLE. HOW CHILDREN CATCH COLD. If, rains. Crass soaking, paths in puddles, streets sloppy, children arrive at school with cold, wet foot, and have cold, wet feet all the day. Source of many ills. Only the strong, healthy child goes through it nil without contracting coldi and sickness. “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract) imparls the strength and vitality that enable the children to ward off coughs, colds, and similar winter ailments. Makes rich, red blood, tones up the system. builds robust, sturdy frames, and plump, well-moulded bodice. Nature’s tonic food. If yon wish your children to avoid winter sickness, to be regular in attendance at school, and to make progress with their lessons. keep them healthy and strong with “Maltexo. ” lib and 21b jars._ 71b tins for family use. “ Maltexo ” plain for general tonic. ‘ Maltexo” with Cod Liver Oil for (hose subject to chest and lung troubles.—Advt WHOOPING COUGH. Why allow your children to suffer! Marshall’s Castana Vcsca is the recognised remedy for the prevention and cure of whoojping cough. Iti action is quick and certain in stopping the sickness and relieving severe fits of coughing. _ Mothers are warned against allowing this disease in their children to remain unattended to. Obtain Castana Vesca from your chemist or grocer. —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 7

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