NO PUNY CALVES. “OEREMILK IS USED. “CEREMILK”, Calf Food takes th place of cows nplk, it contains a hi& Lr centage of nutriment that bu mmy calves into robust cows and bu locks Linseed meal or pollard can °mp, re with it. ‘'CEREMttK” *ov rishes but never scours! Linseed mea even when boiled to a jelly contains lot of indigestible fibre that eau* scour. Mr A. Feierabend, Dannevirk writes: <f l have used ‘CEREMILK’ fi - >5 years and never have any trouble wit ■jhr Everybody asks me what I feed re calve, on, and of course I recommer WeMILK !” “CEREMILK.” fe so in 2001 b, 1001 b, 501 b and 251 b bags i n ll stores and factories. Try it! If your dealer cannot supply kwrite to Fleming and Co., Bos 8 Pp.O. Christchurch. Kitchen economy demands the n of SHARLAND’S Baking Powd. Costs less than others-gives better suits. Your grocer sells it. An ideal spirit for both sexes WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1919, Page 3
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162Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1919, Page 3
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