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CALVES LICK UP EVERY DROP. Unlike other calf-foods, there is no sediment in “CEREMILK,” the fine particles remain in suspension in the bucket, thus making preparation easy and enabling the calf to get all the goodness. With many calf foods a semi-solid deposit is formed at the bottom of the vessel so that the animal gets only half a feed. The fact that there’s no waste with Ceremilk has given great satisfaction to farmers. Mr D. L. A. Astbury, Mangatoki, Eltliarn, writes: “Kindly book forward for me one- half ton of ‘CEREMILK’ in case there is difficulty to get it next season. We have reared seventy calves tin's year; none hnro died, and unquestionably ‘CEREMILK’ has given us more satisfaction and better results than any other prepared food we have used previously.” At all stores and factories, in 200, 100, 50, and 2511> bags. If your dealer cannot supply you, write to Fleming and Co. Ltd., Box 24 Coro.

i Get it “Unique” North British hot I water hottle with the patent stopper. ! .Made of best rubber, tight well vulcanj ised seams, they last for years.—that’s j why all retailers recommend them, j "Forowarned is forearmed.” Your , best weapon ngainst a bad cold is j “Nazol.” It will quickly and easily : rout the enemy. Sold everywhere, i Is 6d a bofctlo.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1919, Page 4

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