EQUAL TO.FULL CREAM MILK. Tho rceaned calf on "CEREMILK" thrives as well as on his mother's milk. And so he should-"CEREMILK" is rich in the fat and prohid necessary to produce strong, well-conditioned, healthv |]«i<sts. Absolutely fresh-"CNKfiMILK" is superior to any similar food tho world over. No bother, easily mixed, it leaves no sediment in the bucket because it is so finely ground. Try "CERRMTLK." . Your experience will bo that of Mr. J. ICyne, Claiulebnye, near Tpimilrn. who wi-itps:—"Previous l;o using X'KREMIIA" I lost 25 calves tlirnuph scour. After using TUKEMILK" I did not lose any more calves. They eommenccii to thrive straight awav as is evidenced by the fact that T -obtained from .C 3 Ms. to M per head for my calves." T.ocnl distributors: Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Advt. Contractions of the stoiunch-wnll cause the sensation of hunger, nnd these , contractions niny be measured. Tightening n belt actually lessens the feeling of hitngOTt
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 10
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157Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 10
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