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INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Many dairymen persist in tlie old idea of feeding tlio weaned calves on skim milk, whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so means_ the loss of pounds of profit that miglft be theirs. The calf needs fat if he is to thrive and become a profitable animal—but skim milk lacks this very element. Whey, too, has only 2 per cent, food solids, and those are unsuitable to .glowing calves. Try “CEREMILK” —thousands of'N.Z. dairy farmers have proved it to_b© the best and most economical calf food. Its freshness and big percentage of fat ensures healthy growth. Mr. E. Collins of Ota Creek, Edendale, writes: “I reared eighteen calves this season on ‘CEREMILK,’ and everyone of them has thrived splendidly. All my neighbours speak very ighly of your food.” Try ‘‘CEREMILK”—at all stores and factories. Manufacturers Fleming and Co. Ltd. Christchurch; Local distribu- | tors Perry and Co.

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Ell; JQUTY— LiL rp ESTIMONY A R ELIEVED . HEUMATRI! . . . . THE AKEGO MAN FA CTU RIN G CO., OAMARU, — Hems Sirs, —“ I feel it to bo my duty to write you about the results of my taking Hr Patch’s Akego. For years I had been a sufferer front Rheumatism. I was under many doctors all the time. As well I tried several well-advertised remedies without result. In the end the doctor told me I was practically incurable. “ But some seven months ago J commenced to take AKEGO and shortly afterwards the swellings about my joints got worse, if anyrlting. I was about to give up taking the medicine when tile. Chemist who had sold the Akego to my husband sent' advice to keep ru taking it, as the fact that the pain was worse was really a good sign. It showed that Akego was doing its work in the system. “I then persevered, taking my Akego according to directions, each bottle lasting two weeks. The results, as 1 all my friends can testify, are simply j marvellous. T am now able to get about without discomfort. I am still taking your marvellous cure, as I sometimes get, slight pains vet in my bands and ankles, but with these exceptions, T am quite free from any pain or swelling and distorted fingers. I ean confidently advise anyone suffering with Blieumatism to faithfully lake Akego and to continue doing so even if pains are worse after taking Akego for a. few days. I wish all sufferers the same good results as f have received. —K.W., Torridgc Street, Oamaru.” Full name gladly given to any genuine enquirer. But the above is merely one of hundreds. Akcgo’s (Aclnvgoi, efficacy is wonderful. Get, a bottle to-day. All Chemists and Stores. Prices 2/6, 5/-, 10 - bottle

SEASON J 9181919. Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. ALWAYS IN STOCKOATS, WHEAT, FLOUH, ONIONS CHAFF, OAT MEAL, BRAN, LUCERNE HAY POLLARD, ETC., ETC., PATERSON. WHABF ST. MICHEL i CO.. : : ’PIIOII3 No. 2.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 1

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