WHY KILL THAT CALF? The future wealth derived from dairying depends upon the calves reared today. Yet, in all parts of the Dominion, calves are being slaughtered with a ruthless disregard for future needs. Calves that are profitably reared will prove a valuable asset, for the prosperity of New Zealand depends upon the export of butter, cheese, hides, casein, and beef. Feed your calves on Ceremilk, and bringjthem to healthy maturity. Ceremilk commands tile attention 'of keen dairy farmers because it uniformly produces the best results. The actual available nourishment is higher in Ceremilk than in cheaper substitutes, therefore it costs less in the long run. Ceremilk is manufactured by Fleming Co., Ltd., Gore, and is stocked by all Stores, and Fleming and C 0.,. Ltd., Box 89, Christchurch. Local Distributors Perry & Coy.
CAMLAOEM IRIsS^ O' - Cocgfasancl ieneplecte or they may result in serious trouble. Bonnington s Irish Moss has enjoyed popularity with three generations. This standard family cough remedy has been handed down like an heirloom —to-day it is used in tens of thousands of homes. :on’s Irish.OMbss contains no opiates or harmful drugs—thus it may be safely given to the youngest or most delicate person. It quickly puts the cold to rout. Bonnington’s has been tested and proved best for young and old. Ref üb6 imitation and inferior substitutes and inaist on the genuine Bonnington> Iriah Moss. a 158
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1920, Page 1
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