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WHY KILL THAT CALF? Ti e future wealth derived from dairying depends upon the calves reared today. Yet, in all parts of the Dominion, calve; are being slaughtered with a ruth] ; disregard for future needs. Calve that are profitably reared will prove ; valuable asset, for the prosperity o'. Sew Zealand depends upon the export of butter, cheese, hides, casein, and beef. Feed your calves on Ceremilk. and bring_them to healthy mo-' turiiy. C'eremilk commands tile attention of keen dairy farmers because it uniformly produces the best results. Tlie actual available nourishment is higher in Cereniilk than in cheaper substitutes, therefore it costs less in the long run. Cere milk is manufactured by Fleming Co., Ltd., Gore, and is stocked by all Stores, and Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box £;>. Christchurch.

I It keeps hot all night—the “UNIQUE” ] OT WATER BOTTLE. Heavily vulcanhed seams, patent stoppeK. Cannot era; !c or leak. On sale everywhere and car. i-s the brand on nock of bottle.

A HOT WATER BOTTLE that will not leal; ir crack, and will last for years is worth owning. The “UNIQUE”, British r 'do, patent stopper and heavy seams is obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand when buying.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1920, Page 4

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