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COMBATIVE MEASURE AGAINST GOITRE As a result of an official investiga- * tion into the incidence of goitre, it has been found that the disease is fairly prevalent in the Auckland pro- ■ viucc. Medical examination of about m ■ 3000 children in many provincial UIIAhAF schools throughout the Thermal disFsl IW 11 V I trict and Central Waikato has revealed 75 per cent, of goitrous condition. At a special meeting of the Medical Conference on March 4 a resolution A was carrled instructing the Council dUlLci* uf tbc to brins beforc tbe Gov ' eminent the urgent necessity of enforcing the addition of iodine to table salt. The manufacturers of “ANCHOR’ OIfATAATG Erand Blltter ’ realising that a considII U IuVV wV arable portion of the salt assimilated •by the human system is contained in the butter consumed, are incorporating in “ANCHOR” Butter salt contain- _ - . | | ing an adequate quantity of lODINE. mAJI lYfl The same careful attention is eviHI dent in the selection of the cream, the churning, and the packing, resulting in the production of a butter rich in food content and vitamine value, containing its proportion of precaution against an insidious disease. Ask for Anchor Brand. . i m uimwiKMaTMinniTmijTmrnuLiJiiiiiwwi»iii»ii.i r i Autumn Top-Dressing with ' Superphosphate ensarot plenty of Autumn and Winter feed top-dressisg with Superphosphate is the surest and most economical means of obtaining an abundance of feed during the late Autumn sad Winter mcaths, for Superphosphate is a wonderful stimulant of plant growth in itself, and it also has a remarkable effect on releasing other valuable fertilizing elements in the soil. A top-dresKDg of Superphosphate in the Autumn is a sound and profitable investment It not only conserves the natuiai richness of the soil, but increases it, and so increases the soil’s productivity. It ensures a maximum yield of feed and crops, and acts directly m maintaining the healthy vigoar of paatares and grazing stock. Om of tM Aargwt Dairy Fanners in the Auckland Province has alwaya top-drwed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the value of the practice. He says, “ I propose top-dressing my pssturos fa the Antomn with » cwt of Superphosphate to the acts. IN3OT ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE ObtataHo tan Merchants, Storekeepers er dteect ben the htannfaeturers | Phones Office 9 Residence 35 | Ohinemuri Joinery and | | Planing Mills. f Le Manquais, lamb & Co. w j I TIMBER MERCHANTS. | I - I All Kinds nf Joinery, Doors, Sashes, All hIROS OT MouldinQS and Turnery. £ t Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Jarrah, J Timbers: White Pine, Oregon Pine, £ Natal, etc. $ BUILDERS’ IRONNONGERY STOCKED. j - * J: . * | We Manufacture Art Furniture j | to any Design. | I Best Work” Guaranteed at | ¥ A I Reasonable Cost. | £ . X •«; We are also Funeral Directors and t Undertakers. •? | | t OFFICE and MILLS, PAEROA. X

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4839, 8 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4839, 8 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4839, 8 June 1925, Page 4

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