I “There is no such thing as poverty iin tliis country,” Dr Truby King told an audience at His Majesty i- ! Theatre, Dunedin. He was speaking ' comparatively with reference to conditions he had recently noted in tlic , 'Old Land, w.liero the problems to be | faced are, he says, enormous. He ! confirmed the opinion of many other travellers that this is the country ; where the people are far better oil than in any other part of the world. It has been rashly said ithat people were starving here, and so on, hut we knew perfectly well that we had not conditions 1 like that in out midst, whatever there might be tc mend—and there would always he ! something to mend.—Otago Times. J QUALITY IN CALF FOODS. What really counts in feeding calves !is what they digest—not how much they swallow. When calves are given whey alone, they have to consume such | enormous quantities to get a square | meal that mulnutrition and ruined digestion result. On the other hand, a little of “CEEEMILK" suffices, because it is made from the pick of New Zealand's finest cereals, is nutritious, easily digested and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland in referring to “CEREMILK" says“ The calves thrive right away and they do not scour as they did with the other food." At all stores and factories, in 200, 100. 50 and 251 b bags. If your dealer cannot supply you write to Fleming and Co., Ltd. BCEROL. In these days of fear and dread: Kerolise! Spray yourself from toe to head: Kerol ise I Spray your office, home, or shop, From the basement to the top. Keep on spraving, do not stop— KEROLISE! Let the Kero] freely flow: Kerolise! And no danger you shall know: Kerolise. I Just get Kerol on the brain, Keep it there if you are sane. Till the “Flu” d’es down again—• KEROLISE f PREVENTS THEM BREAKING. ; If yon have chilblains, bathe your * feet in water as hot as you can hear it, and then apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. Chamberlain's Pain Balm will work wonders. It allays the itch, reduces the inflammation, and prevents chilblains breaking.—Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* I GIVE IT A TRIAL. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial when you, need such a medicine. You are certain to he, more than pleased with the result. The effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is wonderful: Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.* For Influenza, take Wood’s Great Pep permint Cure, Is 9d, 2s 9d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5539, 22 July 1920, Page 2
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