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WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND. N Z & S.S. EXHIBITION AWARDS GOLD MEDAL TO "MALTEXO." In numerous ways, the high quality and great efficacy of "Maltexo as a tonic food have won for it unusual distinctions. Its latest success was the winning of the Gold Medal awarded by the N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition. This, together with the fact that "Maltexo" is recommended by our leading ■ physicians, has been selected by the Government for use in N.Z. Government institutions, and is used in our largest public and private hospitals, is unmistakable evidence of the superiority cf "Maltexo." , And "Maltexo" is New Zealand made. That further redounds to its credit. By insisting on "Maltexo", you are not only getting the finest tonic food obtainable, but you are helping to support local industries, and are adding to the welfare of your own country. With or without Cod Liver Oil. In lib and 21b jars end 71b tins for family use.

Dear Mrs Housewife, An admirer of mine onco said to me "Tftiftt I <lo erppreciate about you is that you are always bo delightfully fresh and sweet." "It is the way I am made, 1 suppose, but it is nice to get these compliments. After all, it is nothing but the- truth and It ia my boast that no matter how long you keep me, I am always fresh and quite sweet about having been over-looked for a« month or two. I run not. thin-skinned —in fact, I haven't any skin at all," Now my rival—Rouh Suet — doesn't Vnow how t.o behave in a lady's pnxitry. Leave him unattended for a faw days even, and he starts i.o look most, disagreeable and grows horrible green whiskers—quite unfit to mix with anybody ov anything. But then it is not his fault, it is just his nature—you 'see he is eo unrefined. Always at your service, "SHREDDY"

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 18 June 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 18 June 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 18 June 1927, Page 8

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