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■‘CEREMILK”—NOW A BETTER AND CHEAPER CALF FOOD, Barley, Maize. Dons, Beans, Linseed. Oats and Dried Milk are combined in “CKRTIMI LT\" in correct proportions to form Die most strengthening and easily digested food for rearing calces. Give “CKR KMILK” to your calves; they will develop into fat, healthy beasts with a high lnarkotahle value. Kvory farmer who has used “CKi’KMTI.K” readily rccontniends it to his friends. Now reduced in price ami sold by all stores, or direct fivni I'leining and Co. T.td.. I’.O. Box 80, Ohristel lurch.

PROTECT THE CHILDREN FROM INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Mothers will welcome advice on how to guard against the infection of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat. Place three tahlespocnfuls of pure Olive Oil in a small bottle, and dissolve in it the contents of a bottle of XAXOL. With cotton wool or little linger smear file mixture no- the nostrils. A few drops should also be sipped. Adults desiring protection may use a stronger mixture as their membranes are not so tender ns those of voting children. lit past epidemics, NAZOL lias proved itself to be a most I powerful remedy in combating germ diseases, NAZOI, costs ~ls 6d at all chemists Advt'. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1925, Page 4

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