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FORESTRY.

♦ IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT FORESHADOWED. (special xo "t&e vbtss.") WELLINGTON, November 4. An important development of tores try was foreshadowed fey the Prime Minister in replying to a deputation. "I admit the importance of this subject," said Mr Massey. '"it is to be dealt with. Arrangements have practically been made, and it becomes .iow a matter of finance. X 'Jo not Jinow how much money is required, but whatever money is required wo will arrange for." Sir Joseph Ward: I have already advised the Minister ior Forestry (Sir Francis Bell) that a sum of £150,U00 will bo provided this year. Mr Massey: That sum will not last very long, but still it is. a very good start. It is an indication of tie sincerity of the Government. The Prime Minister added that he had been impressed lately by the amount of tree planting that had been done in past years in Britain and France. Something of the same sort would have to be done in New Zealand. The Government would do its share, and he hoped that the settlers and local bodies would do their share also. Some sett-tars had dona a great deal, but the average settler certainly did not plant as many trees as he should plant. PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH. Thonsands of people who have suffered from stomach troubles and general ill-health resulting therefrom, because of a badly regulated diet, and the ingesting of an excessive amount of food at the table, have obtained < speedy and peimanent relief by means j of a simple expedient—that of using ono o r two of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules after each meal, or whenever any of the well-known symptoms ! of Indigestion are present. These j powerful Digestive Tablets contain the! same elements as found in a healthy j stomach. They take the place of the natural digestive juices when the latter are deficient in quality or quantity, and do their work for tfcm, removing the Indigestion by digesting the food, and resting, strengthening, and purifyin" the digestive tract. There is no other digestive remedy on the market which has been found equal to Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules; none which so rapidly and. powerfully efficient, or which removes discomfort, banishes stomach pain, and relieves and removes all the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion in so thorougn a manner as these marvellous Tabules. Price Is 8d and 2s Bd. Obtainable everywhere. U

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 4

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FORESTRY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 4

FORESTRY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 4

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