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THE BEST CALF-FOOD IS THE CHEAPEST. Initial cost is of secondary consideration when buying Calf Food —or anything else for that matter. 'Take “CEREMILK” as a case an point. “CEREMILK” costs a little—a. very little more than other foods, but the results are so profitable that the first cost is considerably discounted. One large user, Mr J. Ross, Maharahara, writes‘CEREMILK’ is easy' to use, the calves quickly thrive upon it, and I think that the price will more than favourably compare with any other food on the market.” At all Stores and Factories. —FLEMING AND CO., LTD., GORE; local distributors, Messrs Perry and Co.

A FALLING BAROMETER. CHANGE EXPECTED. Warm and pleasant weather eonditions disarm one. But people are advised to prepare for sudden changes. The host way is to have Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. Obtain from the nearest chemist or store. By faking a dose occasionally you protect yourself against annoying summer colds, which are often more obstinate to cure than winter ones. Baxter’s has an unbeatable record as a health and strength giver for young anci old. Large bottle Is 10d. Worth Is a drop.

Misses Addison have a good selection of house furnishings, including the up-to-date floor-coverings.—Advt. The system is strengthened fcy the , WOhPK’9 SOHHAjPF3‘

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 4

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