THE DREADED “FEU.” PRECAUTIONS RECOMMENDED. Most of us have good reason to remember the terrible results of tho great influenza epidemic of 1918. None of us desires a repetition, and it behoves us, each and all, to take every possible precaution. Plenty of fresh air, personal elennhness, sanitary homes, and, abovo all, vigorous health, are tho best protections. It is Avhen you are run down, and your vitality impaired that you contract influenza easily. Tho healthy person avoids infection, and, to maintain robust health, you should build up strength and vitality with “Maltexo” (Wilson’s Malt Extract). “Maltexo” —tho pure, highly concentrated extract of barley male—is tho freshest and most efficacious malt extract obtainable, and, as such, has no equal as a tonic and strengthening food. “Maltexo” won the First Prize Cold Medal at the Rig Exhibition for its fine qualify. “Maltexo” plain for general tonic. “Mnltoxo wilh Cod Liver Oil" for those, with weak chests, lib and 21b jars and 71b tins.—l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17078, 6 July 1926, Page 8
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