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Babies, growing children and, invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in SHARLAND’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Larger bottlelower price.

CALVES THRIVE ON ‘CEREMILK.’ Ceremilk is a natural, nourishing and perfectly balanced Calf Food shat can be mixed with skim milk, whey or even water, and can always be depended upon to produce the most satisfactory results. “CEREMILK” J s made from the finest New Zealand cereals, it is free from chemical matter and never scours. “CEREMILK” wijl enable you to make more money from your herd —you’ll be made to take every drop of milk to the factory. It is keenly rebelled by calves, and never causes scour or indigestion. Sold by all storekeepers and factories in 200, .100, 50, and 251 b bags. If your dealer cannot supply you, write to Fleming and Co. Ltd., P.O. Box, 89, Christchurch.

Good cooks waste nothing. They prefer SHA ItLAND’S Baking Powder because it ensures best results and IS CHEAPEST. u i Roaistorod Name for KBAN’S i fcottU makoa a plat of flan* family wi(k a>« mU rraoiy. Caste*/-, *mmWkills germs Because they contain the effsetire properties of the famous Bnnnington's Irish Moss and because they keep the mouth a»d throat healthy you should always use onnirgtonfc bes-. Chemisls and StorM. 166

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 4

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