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IV Relieves huskiness and throat tickle Beneficial to singers and speakers MAYCEYS 4 CO . KHYBER PASS. AUCKLAND Made by W. GREGG & CO. LTD. Pure Food Specialists • Forth St., DUNEDIN. I I ii M R y '' ii The oldest Shepherd on the Range... Although he is 80 and has been herding sheep since he was 15, Ben is just as good a shepherd as ever. Naturally he has slowed down a bit, but his health and stamina are first-class. Ben says that many troubles of most elderly folks would disappear if they did as he does take Maltexo regularly. For there is nothing to equal It as a restorative tonic and resister of illnesses. It definitely aids digestion and supplies in easily assimilable form the necessary natural vitamins for preserving the utmost health and vigour. And Maltexo is just as good for young and old alike. Keep on the sunny side of life, take— The = (lIRLTEXO 3 Var/eties:— • Plain • with Genuine Cod Liver Oil • with Halibut Lher Oil and Orange Juice. The Wilson Malt Extract Co. Ltd., Maltexo Laboratories, Wlllowbenk, Dunedta. ISSUED BY THE STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. w ater heaters use a lot of electricity keep them every minute you can There is enough electricity to go round if we take this power shortage seriously and make a whole-hearted effort to cut out waste, particularly in the use of water heaters on farms, in dairies and homes. Water heater* use a lot of power. Every minute they’re switched off. therefore, means a substantial and important power saving. Use them wisely, use all electrical appliances sparingly, and we’ll get through this year with no power breakdowns and hold-ups at milking time. SAVE POWER AND AVOID RATIONING

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 167, 22 July 1946, Page 2

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