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A MERRY MONARCH. REASON FOR OLD KING COLE'S CHEERINESS. What a problem it was in childhood's days—" Why was Old King Colo such a. Merry Old Soul?" Surprising bow simple the answer is, too! To hhve been so merry and bright he must have enjoyed." perfect health. He must have had a. course of that famous New Zealand product Wilson's "Maltexo." .No doubt about «it —health arid happiness go baud in hand"Maltexo" i s the pure concentrated essence of prime malted bjirley. It builds up: strength and vitality, keeps you free from colds and sickness during the damp winter morith.s. FoT men, women or children "Maltexo''' is the ideal tonic food. "Maltexo" Plain, as a general tonic, "Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil" for those with weal; chests or who are below normal weight. Sold in lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for fanuJy use. All chemists and stores.- - (Advt). 4

"Is snicking injurious?" Dr. Giotti, the famous Italian nerve specialist, says it entirely depends on the tobacco. He states that many of the well-known American brands are so rich in nicotine that they are best avoided, because their constant use is bound to couse nerve troubleHo considers smoking may be actually beneficial under the proper conditions. His advice to smokers is: "Select a brand that while satisfying your 'tobaccohunger' is yet practically free from nicotine." But it is not> always easy to find such tobaccos. However, we certainly have them right here in New Zealand. They are grown and the loaf is cured and manufactured for the market within the Dominion. In fact, tobacco culture and manufacture now constitute one of our most promising industries. Moreover, our New Zealand-grown tobaccos are so pure and relatively so They may be obtained from any tobacconist. Ask for "Riverhead Gold", mild ; Navy Cut" (Bulldog), medium ; or "Out Plug No 10" (bullshead), full strength. 43,

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 7