THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
SUNLIT PASTURES.' “ Now that we have reached the most trying period of the winter,” writes-Sir W. Arbutlmot Lane,-in an article op diet in the “ London Graphic,” “when our systems are probably approaching their lowest ebb of vitality, we should take greater care than ever to choose nourishing foods. AVinter milk and butter are poorer ii: vitamins than those of summer. We should therefore iin iease our c msum. I n.i 1 ! taem and of other fo Ms not so d. Teienf. Rutter from Australia and New Zealand sustains its high quality, owing to the cows feeding on sunlit pastures pH the year round.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 4
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107THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 4
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