quality in calf foods. What really counts in feeding calves is what they digest—not how much they swallow. When calves are given whey alone, they have to consume such ! enormous quantities to get a square meal that malnutrition and ruined f digestion result. On the other hand, a ( little of “CFRE-MILK” suffices, ne- | cause it is made from the pick of New Zealand’s finest cereals, is nutritious, [easily digested and most palatable. , Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland, in referring to CERE-MILK,” says:— "The calves thrive right away and they do not scour as they did with the other food.” At all stores and factories, in 200, 100, 501 b and 251 b bags. If your dealer cannot' supply you, "rite to Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 124, Gore.
When buying that hot water bottle see that you get the North British Rubber Co’ patent “Unique” stopper bottle. A little thing to look for, a big thing to find. All retailers.
Quality ! Only the finest selected Teas go into tho Nelson Moate packet High Quality is the first consideration, and our buyers promptly reject any Tea which falls below our exacting standard. The combination of Qua!* ity with Strength, Purity and Flavour ensures that Rich, Mellow Tea for which Nelson Moate’s arc famous. There is ao bettor Value than « m Mi TEAS ALL GROCERS
THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GASOLINE. (Haniu a-Petrolinc). ILL STAND THE SEASON at the I ARM, ARAHURA. Terms £r> ss; groomage ss. All care taken, hut no responsibility. WM. OLDEROG, Aralnira. MICHAEL O’QRISCOLL. (Returned Soldier.) BEALEY STREET, HOKITIKA. WAS PLEASURE IN ANNOU!.- *““■* CING that he has commeaced 'business as a GENERAL CARRIER and asks for a share of the public patronage. All orders left with Mr E. C. Toohej will receive prompt attention. Phon 135.
it c% *V./A ' i-..s£r'-& i:W ■ f: U- ■ v:--i ;‘ >1 » •i vn ; Igi ijifcf Will these specifications do for your next suit? Allwocl materials—a c o n s p i cuously smrvt cut, tailored to your measure; a perfect fit guaranteed. Net a ahortHveii shop-window shapeliness," but with handwcrl; in l-.o unseen parts to roiuiu ihe suit’s shape IL- igh months of sir■: r:uous wear. While . ... r prices play an ini- ' 4 ' " \« porta nt pa it in .:} our program me, we never let it usurp these essential qualifications. Ir you tend me your name and addrrcs, I will post you a pleasing: set of patterns from 85/- to 115/-, also a home measurement * form, and all •ether particulars. Do it now. You’re r.:r.rantcud a prompt refund of the luii purchase price if the suit i 3 not t V;;, l 'Uy « !S ordered. The saving: is - to <lO/- in yuitr favour, and you utKO no rial;, .. JOHN H. GLASSpN Cashel SC, ( hrislchurch; P.’O. Box 41.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 1
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