AN ECONOMICAL CALF FOOD
Price is surely not the most important factor in a calf food—quality and results are the first essentials. By saving a few pence in the price per hag, the farmer may easily lose lose pounds in the figure his calves will bring at market. “CEREMILIv” may cost a little more than other brands, but its satisfactory results make it the most economical calf food on the market. Mrs W. Bruce, of Momona, writes: “I have used “CitREMILK now for two years and find it very economical. The calves like and relish it. I find the food very easy to prepare, and as long as I rear calves, I shall use ‘CEREMILK.’ Try “CEREMILK”—equaI to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. Manufacturers : Fleming _ and Co. Christchurch; local distributors: Perry and Co.
“Defer no time —delays have dangerous ends.”—Shakespeare. This man realised that. Thus he ivritcs to Mr. Baxter: “Enclosed find 12s for some lung preserver. The local store has no more. I have tried a good many remedies but got more relief from yours with one small bottle.” Matthew Talboy, Elsthorpe, Hawke’s Bay. All the year round Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a friend—but more especially now when the weather is so tliangeable. Have Baxter’s handy. Big bottle 2s 6d.
For rough roads have Clincher Tyres fitted to your cycle! They give more mileage than most tyres and ensure freedom of tyre trouble, and are guaranteed, six, nine, twelve and fifteen months.
Children like Wade’s Worm Figs—sure and certain. Price Is Gd. There’s nothing to equal “Nazol” for stopping coughs and colds, soothing sore throats, and banishing influen/.a. Good for old and young.
cv rw m m ILOTr 65 f 6 £?■• a Hold. J'hut little cold of yours may ® become serious if neglected. W\ Don’t wait until you need a r M doctor lioiininglon'ts Irish @ Moss will quickly help you if throw it off. Tiiis splendid J remedy has proved its eflicacy ffi by 60 long years. It is the §| standard family cough remedy jjj and beneficial for both old and 0 young. || .a .tts rx I § ifS speedily drives away Dial " wrelclicd” feolimr—breaks up Hie couch or cold, ■ oolhes llie irritation and heals the lliroal and lungs. Kvery wise housewife keeps iioaliington’s in llie house ready for emergencies. The success of lids efficient remedy lias caused many inferior substitutes lo Unplaced up ii the market. Specify |--
ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE ROSS TO WAIHO AND RETURN/ JOHN P. HANSBURY Has pleasure in notifying tlio Following Timetable: COACHES LEAVE ROSS— Every TUESDAY at 8.30. a.in., stop, ping at Ilnri Hari for the night and arriving at Waiho Gorge on 'Wednesday at 0.30. p.m. COACHES LEAVE WAIHO CORCEjvery FRIDAY at 7 a.m., stopping the night at llari Hari and ariving at Ross in tinio to connect with the 3.50 p.ni. train on Saturday for Hokitika. FARES—£3/17/6 Return. JOHN P. HANSBURY C/n CITY HOTEL, ROSS-
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 4
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487Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 4
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