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“ Don’t get hot and bothered by deficiencies there may be in your soils.” said Dr Herbert Sutcliffe, food scientist, answering a question at the first of a series of lectures at Palmerston North the other evening. “This is a wonderful country and you have beautiful sunshine and surroundings. If you complain about the 'good things God has given you and you refuse to adapt yourself to conditions, it is you who are lacking,” the speaker said. “ Don’t get that hopeless attitude. Harmonise yourselvbs with conditions and you can get health. When we are up against it. there is always a way out. I believe in prayer. Don’t fill your minds with slights and blame someone else for your troubles. I am here to build up health and prove that you can get it.” Get acquainted with the Want Advertisements in the Otago Daily Times. They will save you time, worry and money.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24422, 7 October 1940, Page 11

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 24422, 7 October 1940, Page 11

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 24422, 7 October 1940, Page 11

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