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PLUMP, ROSY CHILDREN. A TONIC FOOD THAT MAKES BACKWARD CHILDREN THRIVE. In nine cases out of ten the cause of backwardness in children is due to malnutrition. Ihey may eat an abundance ol good food, but do not digest and assimilate it, and consequently lose its nourishing properties. The best remedy for malnutrition is Wilson’s “Maltexo” Malt Extract, Nature's own tonic food. Being the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley, this preparation converts starchy foods, such as bread, potatoes, and pastry, into maltose or malt sugar, in which form it is easily digested and assimilated. Once assimilated. the body gets the full benefit of the rood taken, flesh is formed, weight added, stiongth increased, and very soon the paK* backward child develops into a plump, sturdy, healthy specimen. If you have a debteato. backward child, give it a course of this great strengthpromoting, body-building food that Nature grows, 'You will be delighted with the transformation it will effect. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Chemists and Stores.—Advt. A frettish boy—a wise mother —a bottle of Impey’s May Apple—a good dose—a few hours—a well boy. MOTORISTS DOUBLE THE LIFE TIME OF YOUR UPHOLSTERING BY HAVING A SET OF OUR SLIP ON SEAT COVERS. Alex Bogle S Son, MOTOR TRIMMERS AND HOOD EXPERTS, 8 PITT STREET, WANGANUI. ’Phone 1117.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160794, 30 October 1920, Page 8

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