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An assurance ths'ii farmers in the South Island will plant as much wheat as circumstances will allow is given by. Agricola in the current issue of the Farmers' Union Advocate. Writing on the labour problem h e states:—"There can be no- doubt that there is something in the nature of a conflict between the agriculture authorities or officials and the military. The Minister of Agriculture •is pressing for production., while the of T>efence is saying that we must have the men. ancTlie is acting oft that idea. The Military Boards ave •again' sweeping; all the mc> theyi can into the ranks irrespective of the needs of the country as regards workers on the farms. The situation is undoubtedly a difficult one." ALL-BRITISH ALWAYS—CERttGEX PROTEID PHOSPHATE FOOD. Doctors often recommend ■proteid: phosphate foods to their patients—that proves how valuable proteid is. Ceregen was' the first British Proteid Phosphate food on the market and is still the pweetest and most pleasant. It contains over 80 per cent of proteid—is not .a stimulant or drug but a food I Mrhich...builds up nerye tissue,, muscle and brain. Invalids, convalescents ,■ <ired-out people benefit permanently by I Ceregen—it supplies proteids lacking in I ordinary food. Regain health,with Cerei t;en. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s from all Chemists. 12s size contains 8 times amount of 2s 6d tin.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 15 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 15 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 15 May 1917, Page 2