LACK OF SUNLIGHT. HOW IT AFFECTS PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN. The ultra-violet rays of the sun play a very importari! part in developing the bone structure. Very few children gr.t enough sunshine. That's why so many suffer from soft bones and poor teeth. Something is needed to make up for this lack of sunshine. Vitamin D is required. It enables the body to utilise the lime in the food to build up strong, well-shaped bones and sound teeth. Nowhere is Vitamin D found in such abundance as in the fine Norwegian cod liver oil used in "Maltcxo with Cod Liver Oil." In this form it is especially suitable for children, readily assimilated, and much more pleasant to take. It soon builds up weakly boys and girls. "Maltcxo with Cod Liver Oil" is a New Zealand product. Insist on "Maltexo," and you help on New Zealand enterprise.— (Advt.)
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3RITISH goods im always Best. North British Tyres «re no exception to the The tyres with 70 years to recommend rule. Not only British but North British, them. i» . Ntl-CRAC, the orlginm ana frenulnj L healer for Cows' craeted and sor« teats. Will not taint thn milk, 2/6 per tin. Most stores, or Ballhe's, Chemisw, next P.O. SUPREME tyre service at low cos: is emO bodied In every North B'ltish Tyre. Made for 70 years and still groins: strong. Ask for "North British." * T7<ARMERS! /\o irrltahie cows when Antlcrac Is used to heal sore and cracked teats. Will not taint the milk; 2/6 per tm. Most stores or Baillie's Ltd..
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17218, 29 September 1927, Page 3
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