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PEEPS AT PEOPLE.

T*HE TIRED WORKER. C a.m! Time to arise. The tired worker stirs, blinks, rubs his eyes, yawns, stretches, groans. Oh! for a day in bed, or even another forty winks. But, no! Ten minutes late means a black mark, a day off, a day’s pay lost, so off he trudges, tired, weary, dispirited. It’s bad enough at any time, but heartbreaking when a man’s run-down in health, and can’t stand up to it. MALTEXO brightens the lot of the tired worker, and brings a bit of cheerfulness into life —the cheerfulness of good health. MALTEXO (Wilson’s Malt Extract) possesses the great strength-promot-ing and 'tonic properties of the concentrated extract of prime barley malt and gives the tired, worn-out worker the energy to tackle his job with rekindled interest and vigour. Work becomes a pleasure.—Advt.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16138, 1 July 1924, Page 5

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PEEPS AT PEOPLE. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16138, 1 July 1924, Page 5

PEEPS AT PEOPLE. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16138, 1 July 1924, Page 5

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