Mr. IX C. Bates, Government meteorologist, Irak been elected an honorary member of the Spa! ding Gentlemen’s Society (England), one of the oldest antiquarian societies in the world. BRIGHT, CHEERFUL HOUSEWIVES. Housewives who are fagged out, limp and Exhausted after a strenuous day, need a really good tonic. “Maltcxo" (Wilson’s Mult Extract), builds them lip, restores the body tissues, and gives them that vim and vigor that leaves one fresh and cheerful after the heaviest day’s work. Ask your chemist or grocer for "Maltexo."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 6
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