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i ■" ■ SAVE tie : CALVES and tk life of tie- watioh. bepihii iiIncrease NEW ZEALAND- HERDS ?BBEL¥ m 7iE mfmi * WSTE and THE WEALTH ..iiisiieiiseii .FnopiiSTio^a. 'Are you-looking after those ; weakling calves? Have •'you.' Here is one testimonial out of many we/Have received:— . , decided they are not worth rearing?. Just think! Those Mahaiahara- calves will be worth a lot next year as prospective milkers or ' ' '• • beef. New Zealand has not anything like the stock it should , 13th September, 1915. •> ..... , ° v Dear Sir— . have—prices are rising enormously. , ... RE CEREMILK CALFMEAL'. Just sort out the worst ones.and give them a fair run with' I have muoh pleasure in stating that after a long experience in Dairy- a reliable constitution builder such as •"CEREAIILK" has been' ing and the use of Calfmeals—having on different occasions ' used j-ear'ly nrmrorl +n V>a ' • every Calfmeal that has come on the market —I have found "CEREMILK" * . ••' • • • Calfmeal, which I have used these past two seasons, the best in everv way. n >, j r i n i'n mi 1 , .. ,- It is easy to use, the Calves very quickly thrive on it, and I think the Don t destroy valuable lite. IJlose calves are, so to speak, price will more than favourably compare with any other Calf-food on tie the raw recruits of the future herds. Give them a good mar k et ' Yours faithfully, training. Feed them economically. Whey or skim milk alone ' ' . / ■ j 'won't do it. Get a supply of Ceremilk and follow the direc- ■ Signe ) JOHN ROSS. tions .carefully. It will cost only a,few pence per head each ; " | week, but it is worth it, and. the youngsters will thrive wonder-! PfICSS ' S fully- Ceremilk contains everything' that the. young- anima| . 1 I • requires to build a sound, constitution that will safeguard the • 100's 25/= future cow against weather and disease. ! 50'S ' : 13/= CEREMILK is easy to prepare, and the price places it . 25's .. = 6/6 I'. .within the reach of all: It is the most economical -because ,■ 1 every particle is digestible. The analysis made by a Govern- .. O EfWlMifii f? tj-j ' ment Analyst show that Ceremilk is a correctly balanced food B LfcSfllills m tslJsj LfClaj ' and users have found that calves thrive on it from the start. M.,., ' Just give "Ceremilk" a thorough test, and be. convinced of its ' ©re,:i@w zsaiaw®, v va i ue . ... . 11l SMI llEfi fill i Supplies'obtainable from the following agents:— GORE AND INVERCARGILL, Fleming & Co., Ltd.; DTJNEDIN, 1 Rattray & Sons • TIMAKTI, J. Mee & Sonvand E. Wilson &Co.; CHRISTCHTJRCH; Ford & Mirams: NELSON, J. &W. Griffin; BLENHEIM, Dalgety. & Co., Ltd.; WANGANTJI, A. Hatrick & Co.; WELLINGTON, N.Z. Loan Co., and D. W. Virtue & Co • NEW PLYMOUTH, J. H: Cock & Co.: NAPIEII, N.Z. Loan Co.; HASTINGS, N.Z. Loan Co.; DAN NEVIRKE, N.Z. Loan Co.; PA'LMERSTON NORTH, N.Z. Loan Co.; AUCKLAND, H. E. Gillespie; and National Trading Go. i

| , All Produced ,in New Zealand < j " Each tine 'tk Foremost of its kind in - the Worli _ s iWlien you buy a Methven specialty you'not only give employment to New Zealand labour and support. a_, Ifew Zealand | industry, but you get an article which in point of quality, wear, and vaiue outclasses any other manufacture of the kind sold | in Mew Zealand, whether made .locally or imported.--y-:^ j Methven - Specialties Make Homes More. Comfortablei. ■ | By' installing Methven specialties in your home you save money in building, you add to the comfort and convenience f of your home, and you curtail expense for repairs and upkeep in the future. ,s —

SAFER, STRONGER. HOTTER WATER SUPPLY. ;; Methven Seamless Copper:; Hoi Water Circulatpr^^^ You'll notice tie advantage of _ the Methven T 0 Circulator immediately you install it.-'Tie water _ : > heats quicker, and wlien, it boils there ,'is. ; no rumbling 1 noise. And then it is seamless. 'As tie boiling water creates great pressure inside, this is important. Seamed 1 boilers are always copper liable to burst or leak. Having no seams, and hotwkter drawn from cold rolled copper slieet, the Methven Lprculatqß . resists the pressure better, is safer, and lasts — 1 longer. Has patent tinned brass sludge-hole «==== ==== i>»s><; door, enabling circulator to be easily cleaned. Also coated inside with English tin,; keeping. ..y*, water pure. '?n»B« QUIET IN OPERATION. EASY TO MANIPULATE. ALWAYS ACTS; :' ■ Methven New Silent ; W.C FSusher. What a difference between' it' and the old chain I, V style cistern, which sometimes works, often doesn't,|4-^|\' and always' rumbles and hisses after use. The Methven W.C. Flusher makes no noise, causes no y\ embarrassment, and always acts. You press-a. knob, M release it, and there is an instantaneous and subdued flush. No pulling at a noisy, rattling chain, no noisy refilling of cistern, no after-sounds whatever.. Look at the illustration. It indicates .how Irjwgp simple the fluslier is, how'easy it is. to work,- how, iMfM neat and compact it is. W«8B; Protected Ed. : 511.

| INEXPENSIVE to INSTAL BOILS QUICKER. S BURNS LESS FUEL. LASTS LONGEST. Meilhven Cast Iron ' IL-J||M ' Methven Washing Frames not only ? save mone y installation, but they ' lII' ' fIfST ma ke washing ever so much easier. The | ■ . ■ firo gives no trouble; the water boils it is easy to lift the clothes j into'it or out. Made of cast-iron, it is || practically everlasting. Can be stood | IS® - where convenient. .The most economi- \ i,a ' lT £llNlS ca l' conven^ anc l mos t durable wash- | ing boiler sold. Protected Ed. 734. i NO SEAMS TO BURST OR LEAK. | DOES NOT STAIN THE CLOTHES. j-.Methven Seamless Copper | Washing Boilers. I Seamless Coppers are ma'de I and fray them; no' brass rivets to I by a magnificent draw-press machine ■ Ifejvr . (the only one of its kind in the | WZzZelhSouthern Hemisphere). The copper isn't strained, isn't weakened, out I draW||||| maintains a' uniform strength that i makes it well-nigh impregnable to I \jj^ wear and tear. No joins or seams in ; . . ■ it; 'hence it can't burst, can't leak, j No projections to catch the clothes | stain the clothes. . It is perfectly smooth inside. This makes j it easy to clean. •

H Ask your plumber to show METHVEN'S, LIMITED g you ihe Methven Lines. Manufacturers . DUNEDIN

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2579, 29 September 1915, Page 17

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