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A CALF MEAL WITH NO WASTE. Most calf meals leavo a sediment in the form of a semi-solid deposit in the bottom of the bucket. Thu.s the calf doesn't get a full feed and nutrition consequently suffers. Not so with Ceremilk —tho unique process'of grinding by special heavy machinery results in a wonderfully fine food—so line that the particles remain in suspension in the bucket. Thus the calf gets all the goodness and the wol'k of preparation is far cosier. Mr. T. Johnston, of Owtram, writes: "t have used 'CEREMILK' now for two years aud find it very economical. The calves like and relish it aud certainly thrive on it. I find it very easy to prepare, and a3 long as 1 rear calves I shall continue using 'CEBEMILK.'" Try "CEREMILK,'" equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. —Advt. ____________

GIANT FARM TOWDER CLEARS "STUMPY" LAND!

Trying to clour stumps with nxe, saw, anci jack means labour,_ time, and i-x----pfust-. Clearing them with Giant Farm Powder entails less of each! Though labour is scarce, clear your pnddocks--cultivate them, reap more profits. Giant Farm l'owder removes stumps and boulders as "clean as a whistle"—and it is simple, safe, and cheap. Commence now. Get particulars of the sprcia! proposition. Giant Powder Company, c/o Gollin and Co., Pt.y., Ltd., Wellington; or Goldingham and Beckett, Ltd.. Palmorston North, distribr. liner agents for Wellington, Wairarnpa, ana Taranalci.—Advt. Sloths, llamas, and certain birds—notably some species of parrots—raroly, if over# drink,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 10

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