HOW TO REAR STRONG HEALTHY CALVES. The old method of Feeding calves on skim milk is gradually dying out—progressive dairymen realise that skim milk wont build bone, muscle and constitution as will full cream cows milk. But full cream milk is too valuable to feed calves, therefore the “look ahead” farmer uses “OEREMILK,’ a nourishing, easily digested calf food—the equal of whole milk in nutriment. It never causes indigestion, scour or stomach trouble. It may be mixed with skim milk, whey or even water. “CEREMILK” is sold by all factories and stores in 200, 100, 50, and 251 b bags. If your dealer cannot supply you write to Fleming and Co. Ltd., Box 24 Gore.
Jlg'XiXj'iZ. “Happiness is Life—Everything”. — Stanus. But wlio can be happy when a cold stjiffs-up the head, a cough to.nrs each throat-membrane, and chest trouble tortures the lungs?—Why, no ono! Still we can still restore happiness to its own—at least Baxter’s Lung Preserver can do it for us. This sterI ling old remedy for summer ills will promptly oust the cold ; silence the cough and relieve the lungs. It lias been doing so for over half a century. Always have “Baxter’s” handy through the summer. 2/6 large bottle.
The open air baby gets on best. Leave yours out of doors most of the time, but put a North British hot water bottle nt bis feet. Watch him grow. Don’t forget WOLFE’S is the real original SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1919, Page 2
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240Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1919, Page 2
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