AN ALWAYS FRESH CALF FOOD. Surely a calf food which is freshly mixed and ground from this season's cereals must be better than imported foods—often two or three years in stock. "CERE MILK" is always fresh and is superior in every essential to any other calf food here—or abroad. Most economical, easily mixed, rich in fat and proteid, calves take to "CEREMILK" very rea dily and thrive on it. Mr R. ! Vanstone, Opotiki, writes: "I gave 'CEREMILK' mixed with skim milk- a trial this season, on ten calves." The calves have done exceedingly well on it. Their condition so impressed a farmer who was riding past my place that lie came in and inquired what food I was giving them." Try "CEREMILK." At all stores and factories. Local distributors: Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington. . i ' ' j
RECOGNISED ADVANTAGES. You will find that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has recognised advantages over most medicines in use for coughs and colds, It aids expectoration and opens the secretions, which enables the system to throw ot¥ a cold. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold everywhere. |fI—BgpMMBBW
A glass of good wine and a choice cigar Promoters of comfort undoubtedly are, Soothing vlie nerves in a wonderful way. After the worries arid work of the d £, y- , , But when drenr-he'd and cold on a winter night, And needing a "snifter to put you right, There's notliinQ' =<■> -'nothing and warming, b>- mi.p. As a nightcap of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
NOW AND THEN. To-day is unlike 20 or 10 years or even 5 years ago. There is not much which need be written today about Learning by Correspondence. Its values and advantages are known and appreciated by all but the old fashioned and mediocre. It should be remembered that the pioneers of this splendid means of acquiring practical knowledge in New Zealand are still keeping up their splendid reputation. Hundreds yearly are bettering their positions and earning more money owing to mastering one of our courses. May we send you particulars of our Courses in Practical Book keeping, or in Acountancy, or in Shorthand, or in Advertisement writing, or in Preparation for the Matrculation, the Public Service, the Teachers', th e Law, or the University Bookkeepers' Examinations. Say just which and write to-day. Address: Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd., Auckland. W. H. HEMINGWAY, Chief of Teaching Staff.
The way to check a cough or cold Is knowledge worth much more than gold; So, as you'll catch a cold some day Read, mark, and learn the surest way Spread extra blankets on your bed And just before you lay your head, Drink down a steaming dose, be sure, Of warmth and Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Cure.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 August 1918, Page 4
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