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Astonishing Results With' Jersey and Pedigree Calves i Here is another ad c.a! instance of the superiority of Faterine, the scientific stock food. Messrs l-i. A. and 11. 11. Houghton of Ihmnythnrpe, write: —“ We thoroughly tested out Faterine with our grade Jersey and Pedigree Calves, with astonishing results. We used Fatorino with separated milk oji 30 calves, and found il cured all eases of iiluod scours arid colds—tins is Ihe cheapest and less sto.!: food we have ever FATERINE Is Concentrated Nourishment. It contains 200 times more vitamins than butter—and vitamins are essential to growth and health. I tonrvourcalves on Faterine— it needs no boiling or scalding. One gallon 29/-; 2-gal. tins, 19 ’- gal. ; -1-gal. tir.s, 1 S - gal. Obtai untie from Stores, I.>a i i-y -tVe:tori t-si A 1 ori. hant s or iruiu MARKSPROT & COMPANY, LTD. Sole t>i~tlit.>i!in.g A rents for the Wort FATERINE NATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.) LTD., 508 H.Z InsuiaDce Bwldiajs, Qssea Street, AUCKLAND. V' 7 va I Tiie Popular Drapery Store STEPHENS BROS Rerell Street

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 4

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