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REAR BETTER CAI.VKS. ‘•( EREMITE” has proved its superiority on thousands of farms! ‘‘(EREMITE" is the milk of part' cereals, with a large amount of dried milk. It never scours. Mr J. 15. (low. ol Opotiki, writes:—“l used ‘C'EREMfI K this season, feeding 130 calves. I hey have done exceptionally well. 1 consider ‘CERE-MITE’ superior to any other food.” “CERKMTTE” is rich in fat ment. whey has only 2 per cent, food solids, unsuitable for growing calves. “CEREMITE” is sold by all stores and factories. If your dealer cannot suitplv you. write to Fleming and Co. kid..' Hex 89, Christchurch.

Tackle Flu ! with “NA/’OL, ' the famous inhalant. Penet nil in", e:onnkillin", economical. Bottle fils vest pocket. Inhale thro’.ioh hnmlkerehto!. fit) doses Is (id.

wgKgaaammy^.wai^gc?a The MFW Jk W W Bigger —Smarter —Stronger As you look at the New Overland you notice that the hood is higher, its lines are longer, and its seats lower. The New Overland has Triplex Patent Springs which give exceptional riding ease. There is a liberal use of Timken and New Departure bearings in front and rear axles—not found in other cars of the Overland Class—and the mtptor is a bulldog for power and sturdiness —3O miles and better to the gallon of motor spirit. The New Overland is the greatest motor value in the world to-day. ifw m a. ifif*a? ' a. > .. jvifflf'lir . xN "I •-i V'X'tl&f.ullv xv ft?** cW 4 It u J\ m ' • prr^rtrr^m il>r X--W5 ?.€ :. v v ' US K fflf l - r ov W \ S*-“ Styles— s-passenger Sedan, 5-passenger Touring, Factory Roadster, and Colonial Roadster Also Vton Commercial Chassis Arrange a trial run and realise the difference Agents: WILD AND BASSETT, GARAGE, REVELL STREET. t;- . I ■ . • /l, i‘- r |j| si\ C' - /-. /•$! ,T : t LXryf h li * ’4jv % - = J 5 \V-# i*i* * * .C 7

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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