A CALF FOOD WITH NO WASTE. Moat calf meals leave a eediment in the form of a eemi-solid deposit in the bottom of tho bucket. Thus the oalf doesn't get a full feed and nutrition consequently suffers. Not so with Ceremilk —the unique process of grinding by special heavy machinery results in a wonderfully fine food—so fine that the particles remain in suspension in the bucket. Thus the calf gets all the goodness and the work of preparation' is far easier. :Mr. T. Johnston, of Ontram, writes: "I have usod 'CEREMILK' now, for two years and find it , very economical. The calves like and relish it and certainly thrive on it. I find it very easy to prepare, and as long a 9 I rear calves I shall continue using 'CEREMILK.'" Try "CEREMILK," equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. -Advt. ■
Mossrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent 'Attorneys, of 215 Lambton Quay, report that recently they acted ae agents in filing the following applications for letters patent of Now Zealand:—American Linaced Co.. New York., apparatus for consuming fuel; H. Q. Bradley, Ohristohurch, manufacture of lendlights; W. B. D. I'onlnghousu, Ohristchurch, water heater; P. H. I'aton, Sydney, carton for packing goods; Wi B. liloyd, Ifeiiomiiiee, producing woven reed articles; A. B. Borry, London, electric heat radiators; Nobel's Explosives Co., Ud., Stevenson, inHiravcniHn-s !i, cvj>losives; G. Oaproni, Milan, improvements in (lying machines; G. Oaproni, Milan, improvements in aeroplanes. Send for "Inveutor'B Guide," poet free,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 10
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