WHAT WILL ENGLAND DO?
"We know tliat England is crippled by the loss or wastage of a whole generation," says Hudyard Kipling. "Her position from the civil point of view is that of our armies in the wo'-st days of the War—that is to say, all leave stopped for every man who ran stand up to his job, no matter how siek or stale he may be." While New Zealand has not suffered to the same extent, she, too, must look to the present and coming generations to keep lit and stand up to their jobs. Gerstena is a strengthgiving food which builds bone and muscle and invigorates the brain. This breakfast food is within the reach of all. It is low in iitst cost and extremely economical in use. It is delicious, and very easily assimilated, even in cases of impaired digestion. And Gerstena is cooked in (wo minutes. Parents! Do your best to make your children and yourselves of the greatest service to the Empire. Get Gerstena to-day. .68
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2029, 16 August 1920, Page 3
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171WHAT WILL ENGLAND DO? Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2029, 16 August 1920, Page 3
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