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A MODERN TOMMY TUCKER.

“NO SUPPER FOR HIM,” SAYS MOTHER. Like most children, Tommy used to think he should be allowed to sit up and join the grown-ups at supper., Mother has now found a way to induce him to go to bed early without any trouble whatever. She just tells Tommy that he can have a spoonful of “Maltexo” just before he retires. Tommy thinks “Maltexo” is just “bosker” —it’s so nice to take. Mother knows that it will do him the world of good; she gives him a spoonful after every meal, too. “Maltexo” is the pure essence of prime malted barley. It builds up strong, sturdy bodies, and makes children bright, happy, clear-eyed, and rosy-cheeked. “Maltexo” fortifies the little ones against coughs, colds, and sickness during the cold, damp, winter months. Sold at all chemists and stores in 11b and 21b jars, and 71b tins for families. “Maltexo with Cold Liver Oil” for those with weak lungs— (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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A MODERN TOMMY TUCKER. Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

A MODERN TOMMY TUCKER. Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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