INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Many dairymen persist in the old idea of feeding the weaned calves on *kim milk, whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so means the loss of pounds of profit that might be theirs, rho calf needs fat if ho is to thrive nid become a profitable animal but ikim milk lacks this very element. Whey, too, has only 2 per cent, food solid's, and these are undatable to i-rowing calves. Try “CEREMILK -thousands of N.Z. dairy farmers inve proved it to bo the best and most economical calf food. Its freshness ind big percentage of fat ensures icnlthy growth. Mr. E. Collins of. Ota >eek, Edendale, writes: “I reared ugh teen ealves this season on ‘CEREVIILK,’ and everyone of thorn has shrived splendidly. All my neighbours speak very ighlv of your food.” Try ‘CEREMILK”—at all stores and facories. Manufacturers Fleming and X Ltd. Christchurch; Local distribuors Perry and Co. ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1918, Page 2
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153Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1918, Page 2
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