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‘The Rape of Our Heritage’ TAKE A REGULAR TOT OF SHEEP DRENCH . . . Over a number of years, Brown Trotter, a prominent and successful Mackenzie farmer, has evolved a theory on soil deprivation and its effects on the human anatomy, which he has personally put to practical use — with amazing results. .... . — v ,, ■■ ■ i n “The Rape of Our Heritage” (bound to be a controversial book' he tells of A his long association with ■»’ the soil — "55 years as an ■ Wk-’ active farmer, 33 years j ._y J spent in field research." JCiSfr 3 The first half of the book is 4 definitely for the farming »'"3 community — the second ’ part is applied to public health, and should find a place in every home where health is important. SPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION PRICE OF $lO.OO for orders received before June 30, 1978 ■ MR BROWN TROTTER I C/o 88 Pages Road, Timaru II wish to order copies of "The Rape of Our Heritage”, and enclose crossed cheque/MO. for $i All orders acknowledged. I * NAME: I ADDRESS: „ ’ L ‘

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Press, 31 May 1978, Page 18

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172

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 31 May 1978, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 31 May 1978, Page 18

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