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AVOID HOME-MADE CALF FOOD Results count in buying a calf food, not tbc price you pay per bag. Judged ill tliis way “OFRFAMLK” is the best and most economical calf food on market. Compare* ‘‘CKREMI Civ” led calves wit'a those fed on rice-meal, pollin'. linseed meal, home-made foods, oi j molasses, and you’ll at once admit that, the “OFR EAIILK” fed beast is .a bet-| ter animal and will bring a better price for market or as a milker. Then, too. pollard isn’t reliable, while the j dust and fibre in rieemeal causes scour. ( "C'FHF.MILK” never scours. Air. A Feierabciid, Dannevirke, writes: ‘I have used ‘('FH FAULK’ for five years, and never bad any trouble with it. Everybody asks what 1 feed my calves on and of course T recommend 'CEItFAITLK.” Try “CFRFAIILIv.” At all stores and factories. Fleming and Co. Alanufacturers. Christchurch; Local distributors, Perry and Co.

“Foresight is the weapon of the Wise.” rroverb. —Foresight always pays. That’s wliy wise mothers all over New Zealand keep a large 2s fid bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver on a handy shelf. At first signs of a cough or cold on the little ones a dose of Baxter’s is given. Quickly dispels nil trouble and protects against return. As a tonic it stands alone. A splendid vitalize and blood purifier. Just as good for adulte as for kiddies. Chemists and Stores. Buy to-day.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1918, Page 1

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