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DESTRUCTION OF CALVES ILLEGAL. In many European countries the destruction of calves —especially heifer calves —is illegal. In this country, .here plenty of foodstulfs abound, it should be made illegal too. The calves of to-day will be valuable yearlings next season, yet annually thousands, of potentially valuable animals are wantonly killed. Ceremilk will yield vigorous, healthy calves, and any dairy farmer knows that the price of good dairy cows is going to increase f.v beyond the cost of rearing a calf. One 1001 b bag of Cereniilk, costing 295, will rear four calves past the milk food stage. There is no better preparation cti' the market so far as food value, ease of preparation, and safety are concerned. Ceremilk is cheaper in the m* l than any inferior substitute. It is the purest and most nutritious calf food. All Stores. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 89, Christchurch. •Local Distributors: —Perry & Coy,
WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE . SOUTHERN RIDING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT the request of a number of ratepayers, I have consented to offer myself as a candidate for the Southern, Riding at the approaching County Council election. In soliciting your support, I would ] respectfully point out that I have a jife long knowledge of the district I seek to represent and am conversant with-its potentialities and requirements. My best endeavours will be put forth for the advancement of this Riding in particular and the County in general. The bridging of the rivers along the South road, the early completion of the Otira Tunnel, good roads for the settlers, improvements of the southern harbours for the development of the far South, shall have my special attention, and any other matters that may be brought forward pertaining s to the progress of the district. Hoping to merit your interest and vote on polling day, Wednosdny, November lOth., I have the honour to be, Yours faithfully, WM. SEARLE, Herepo. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTOR'S OF THE CENTRAL RIDING.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 4 T THE REQUEST of several eleeJX tors I aim offering myself for re—election to the County CounJcil /ott Wednesday, November-TOth. During my short term in the Council, I have endeavoured to serve you disinterestedly. My own interests are centred in , the Riding, and in connection with all public matters where I thought I could bo of service I have done my best to help. Our interests are thus identified, and you may rely upon my best ervices in regard to County matters if I again win your confidence. I therefore solicit the support and interest of the electors at Kanieri, Kokatahi and Rimu on polling day, and can assure tho electors that any trust reposed in me will be discharged faithfully, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, LOUIS H. MOREL. ' Koiterangji, November 3rd., 1930.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1920, Page 1
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