“CEREMTLK” FOR CALVES. No other food can- compare with “CEREMILTv” in its wonderful nourishing properties. It, is the nearest approach to cow’s milk, and contains in correctly balanced proportions dried milk and picked cereals which are rich in fat and p rote-ids, pure and easily digested. There is no better security for future profits than feeding the young_ calves consistently on “CEREMILK” during the early stages of growth. Thousands of dairy farmers all over New Zealand have" achieved splendid results in the same way. Sold by all stores, or -direct from Fleming and Co.. Ltd.. P.O. Box 498, Wellington. 30 That tickling, Irritating rough can be promptly relieved by a few drops of “Nnzol” taken on lump s’*gar; UP doses 1/8. —Advt. Q-TOL AT .L R. McKENZIE ’S. At all J. R. McKenzie’s fancy goods depots throughout the Dominion Q-tol is now available. This delightfully soothing and aromatic preparation is rapidly coming into vogue for embrocation, as well as for emollient purposes, and overseas enquiries are increasing. —4
IX) STAND THE SEASON AT YY. T. BATI'.EV’S FARM. PRINCE MERRIWEE (.'IERItI WEIy- tfl'lLT' ’X \) Winner nf Avondale Cii)) ami mimi'i'ims other laics: also 2nd Auckland Cup. Sire of .Intiv 1 nnccss (winner «t And. land June meeting, 1924), Jolly Gay, T,adj- Merriwoe, Merry Prince Fee: Single mare, £l2 12 s; grazing 3/-. Fuifher particulars from— Box 90. STEWART BAILEY (In charge), llawera. TO STAND THE SEASON AT lIAWEftA. TITR IMPORTED RLOOD ST A LUON CALLACHAN ((]) (Fairy King—Penny Forfeit,) f~ IALLAGII AN is a chestnut, horse, 7 years old, vc standing 16.1 hands high, commanding appearance ami will put, together. Callaghan'S dam is a full sisl.-r to Eudorus, sire of Euryfnmii: ami of dozens of other good horses in Ausand descends from I lie same branch of the No. 3 Family that pronuced T..xophi!ife, Windlmuml. and Flatcatclirr Eudorus had, up to 1923, 170 winners nf over £IOO.OOO. Callaghan won the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England and several races in New Zealand. The St. Simon-Hampton blood lias been markedly successful in sires all the world over, the great, Persimmon and bis brothers, Diamond iuhilee and Florizel If., are prominent reprereiitalives who all left great turf performers and good brood mares at the sfnd For further particulara apply—--s. BROOKS, Burn Street, Nolantuwn. Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 3
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