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GOOD HEALTH

A PHYSICIAN’S “Above everything else there must be a sure supply of foods which are both fundamental and protective, and a supply of fresh food, such as milk, vegetables, eggs and the like. Such forms of food are of greater importance to us to grow in this country than corn and cereals. I am not urging that corn and cereals are not ii iportant as foods, but they are second in importance to a proper provision of freshly grown prolttctivc foods, like milk, vegetables and eggs. Thit is a plea for adequate attention to pasture. After all, I take it that it is not difficult to store corn. There is no need for it to be fresh, but dairy produce and green vegetables must be freshly produced.*’— Viscount Dawson, ofl Penn, the world-famous physician.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 59, Issue 4220, 6 December 1939, Page 4

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GOOD HEALTH Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 59, Issue 4220, 6 December 1939, Page 4

GOOD HEALTH Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 59, Issue 4220, 6 December 1939, Page 4