INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Many dairymen persist m the old idea of feeding the weaned calves on skim milk, whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so means the loss of pounds of profit that might, he theirs. The' calf needs fat it he is to throe and become a profitable animal—bu skim milk lacks this very element. Whey, too, has only 2 per .cent food solids, and these are s:S.r’ v “i & .TS* h- "it freshness economic elltage of (at ensure, healthy S ro,v,h Mr. Creek, Edendale, "ntes ; 1 learei eighteen calves this season on CERE MTLK. ’ and everyone ot them has thrived splendidly All my neighbour speak verv ighly of your tood. li> “CEREMTLK”—at all stores and factories. Manufacturers Fleming and Co. Ltd. Christchurch; Local distributors Perry and Co.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1918, Page 1
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130Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1918, Page 1
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