AN ALWAYS FRESH CALF FOOD. Suroly <1 culf food which is freshly mixed niul ground from this season's cereals must be Letter than imported foods—often two or three years in Mock. "CBKE.MILK" is always fresh, and is superior in every ossential to any other calf food here —or abroad. Most econom. ical, easily mixed, rich in fat and protoid. calves take to "CBIU3MILIC" very readily, and thrive on it. Mr. U. Vansione. Opotiki, writes:—"l gave 'CEHEMILK' mixed with sltim milk a (rial this season, on ten calves. The c&'ves have done exceedingly well on it. Their condition so improved a fanner who was riding past my place that ho canto in nnd inquired what food I ivas giving them." Try "CEREMILTC." At all stores nnd factories. Local distributors: Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington. —Advt. Avoid coughs and colds this winter— tako NAZOI, regularly. Put some drops on sugar—and inhale. Penetrating and germ-killing. Get NAZOL to-day,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 285, 21 August 1918, Page 10
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157Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 285, 21 August 1918, Page 10
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