CAREFUL FARMERS USE "CEREMILK.” and so ensure tlie most solid nourishment it is possible to give tlieir calves. Neither skimmed milk nor "'hey are wholly suitable foods for growing calves because there is no fat in ono and onlv 111- per cent, nourishment in the other. “CIO It KAMI,Tv” is rich in fats and nourishing proteids and contains in well-balanced form Dried Milk and six cereals. Your calves will grow to strong, healthy maturity mi “C'FRK.MIf.K” and give splendid returns either as milkers or as fat, marketable stock. Sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., f’.O. Box 80, Christchurch.
It lijis Ik’C'ii said that the mail who cmiisi's two ldndos ot ('Pass to prow whore only owe prow before is .a tmblie benefactor. If that he tnu*—and true it assuredly is--what to lie said ol ill use wlio ostaiilislied a success! ul local industry wliieli finds employment for many hands, develops the latent resources of this nonunion and keeps the money in the country? Look at what the poor gum lands of the North and the barren clays of Nelson, at one time considered worthless for agricultural ■purposes, are now produeinp. They furnish the manufacturers with the raw material for our local brands. And so excellent is this product that no smoker should fail to pi re it a trial, lie is infill- (piite a new t.vne. )i toasted tobacco, more fraprnnt. less nicotine, and. therefore, healthier. A wonderful improvement. compared with the nontoasted tohaeeo. 'I hen- are three praties—Hiverhead Hold, very mild : Toasted Navy Cut (Hullilop). of medium strength: and those who preferji full body will appreciate Cut I’lup No 10. the IJullhead Grand.—Advt.
(livi; :i 111:111 something to wear—nice tie, shirt, or a pair of fancy fox. Get it from .McKay’s.—Ailed ! -h> --X:..e-:ra. i'—■ ','ZiS bi'Ci LAA? p l - - r-;?V.T7'.’' : rf. l M. HOUSTON & GO UJCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS V/MA.Uf’ AND GAMP STREETS. EOKITLIA PROPERTIES FOR HALF. (I-JAA SPLENDID BUILDING ~b i.UG SECTION, corner Park and Britton St., 100 feet frontage to [’ark St. p/i A EACH, t! good BUILDING SECTIONS, f'J feet frontages to Park Street. 8 C* ft JX Splendid BUILDING BEC*OO TION, Sowell StfS A A -Acre FREEHOLD 3b U U U ideal situation, Stafford St., overlooking Cass Square, good 7-:oomed dwelling, nil conveniences, J cash balance, fma. 7%. nnn i-acre freehold IviUUU Splendid situation, good 7-rooined Dwelling, £6OO can remain on -Mortgage. OQA 1-5 ACRE FREEHOLD OvA building Section, good situaM«o. A ACRES Choice dairy Farm xiDV/vJ situated on Main Load near Arnlmra; 2 now dwellings and all farm buildings;3 cow milking machine and engine. 00 selected dairy cows due Sept.-Oct., 12 heifer calves, horses, hull, pigs and full range of implements, as a going concern £ISOO, good terms; 'Phis is a first class property and will easily milk -10 cows and price is very reasonable. ry ft —1 ACRE of land with 7<EwUOU BOOMED HOUSE, cowshed, work-shop,' cart shed and largo shed and hut thereon, situated Weld St. Terms £250 cash, balance -lyrs. at 61%. M. HOUSTON & CO
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 1
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