DESTRUCTION OF CALVES ILLEGAL. In many European countries, the destruction of calves—especially heifer calves —is illegal. In country, viiere plenty of foodstuffs abound, it should be made illegal too. The calves of to-day will he. 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 far beyond the cost of rearing a calf. One 1001 b hag of Ceremilk, costing 295, will rear four calves past the milk food stage. There is no better preparation on the market so far as food value, ease of preparation, and safety are concerned. Ceremilk is cheaper jn the end than any inferior substitute’. It is the purest and Tjiost nutritious calf food. All Stores. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 89, Christchurch. Local DistributorsPeryy & Coy.
“Facts are stubborn things.”—Elliott. Like deep-rooted conghs and colds, they take a lot of upsetting. However, the' most stubborn cough or" chest ailment yields quickly to Baxter s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” promptly gets to the seat of the affection, soothing harsh throat passages and healing strained membrane. Pleasant to take, pure and exceedingly economical. Be- [ fore your chemist or store closes to-day call and get a 2s Gd bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.
L’ewaro of imitations. Call for WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. When baby snuffles or Bncszes, sprinkle pillow or nightgown with "NAZOL.” Instartly relieves and soothes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1920, Page 1
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