•‘I believe that within the next 20 years' we shall he faced with a world famine of soft woods,” said Sir Frank Heath to the Auckland Rotary Club. “The demand is constantly growing. America is making very slow progress in the reafforestation of her original magnifcent forest lands, and Canada is doing no better. In 1924, for the first tim;e in history, the United States bought over two shiploads of timber from the Baltic. New Zealand, I am g'ad to see, is now taking forestry seriously. or at all events, morle seriously than Australia, but there is no time to lose. The British Government is establishing a laboratory to cost £IOO,OOO at Oxford, which will work in collaboration with the leading forestry laboratories of America and Canada. The collaboration of every part of the Fannice is needed if the work is to- be entirely successful.” Cramp,, colic, -and diarrhoea can be promptly relieved by - Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. As plain, printed directions accompany each bottle, it can be administered by any member of the family. It is economy to keep Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house. Tt has never been known to fail even in severe and dangerous cases. — Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 February 1926, Page 9
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