•Mr F. Hockly, M.P., left for Wellington on Tuesday night to attend the funeral of his chief. ' ■■: "It would seem as if manufacturers do everything in their power to render manufactured foodstuffs unsuitable by over-refining," said Dr. R. Brewster in the course of an address at New Plymouth (reports the Taranaki News). Many of the foodstuffs sold were not really what they professed to be. They were* overpurified and essential, and vitally important constituents were removed. The unfortunate thing about faulty feeding, Dr. Brewster added, lay in the fact, which had been proved by feeding experiments on animals, that the individual might appear to grow and flourish in a normal manner 'for a considerable time, and then begin to suffer from symptoms of premature senility. They aged before their time and were liable to various diseases, | "
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1641, 14 May 1925, Page 4
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