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NO TUNY CALVES. The natural food for calves is full cream cows, but tile high price buttei fat is fetching makes cows milk too valuable to feed to calves. “CEREMILK” takes the place of cows milk—it contains a high per ceutage of nutriment which builds puny calves into robust cows and bullocks. “CEREMILK” is made from the finest New Zealand cereals and never causes indigestion or scour —it is an all-diges-tible food that is keenly relished by young stock. “CEREMILK will make young calves thrive and grow strong and healthy. Sold by all factories and stores in 200, 100, 50 and 251 b. bags. I you dealer cannot supply you write to Fleming and Co. Ltd., P.O. Box, 89, Christchurch.

ft gefirtf COUGHS \ (Its wonderful popularity 1» the result of its. splendid remedial properties. For £j old and young there* no cough medicine Mt 175 IrxS toiiS

Purity! One of the mo*t import* ant features to consider in buying Tea is Purity—for a Pure Tea is a healthful Tea. With absolute Purity Nelson Moate’s Teas combine rich Strength, fine Quality, delightful Flavour and consistent Value, Ask for Nelson Monte’s Tea and do not accept a substitute. M TEAS ALL GROCERS

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1919, Page 1

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