MORE MONEY FROM YOUR CALVES. _ Think, Mr Dairyman! Your future profits depend entirely on the condition of your calves. See to it, then, that they get a calf food in top condition. There's nothii'ng to equal GEREMILK; it produces strong well-con-ditioned beasts which bring top value in the market or as milkers. CEREMILK contain® no indigestible ingredients or chemicals—and moreover it never scours. Mr R. G. Luxton, manager for Mr J. B. Gow, of Opotiki, tells his experience: "I usedi CEREMILK this season Feeding 130 calves. The calves have done exceptionally well and reliflhi the food exceedingly. I con. sider CEREMILK superior to any other food." Try CEREMILK—equaI to Whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. "Local distributors : Messrs Fleming and Co., Ltd.,
But remember it is very annoying to those around you and it is anything but polite when you can get bo ready an aid as Chamberlain's Cbugh 'Remedy. A single dose will relieve an ordinary cough. Very often three doses wfill check an ordinary oold. Sold evwywfcere.
Banish coughs and colds and save money by using JST.AZOL. Eig'hteenpence buys 60 doses—enough to euro the whofe bad-cole family. Get genuine NAZOL in tli-a red carton. 8
HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. "pUfiLlO NOTICE ie hereby given that it is proposed under the provisions of Section '131 of "The Public Works Act, 1908," to olose the road traversing Lots 6 and 8 on the Subdivision&l Plan of the Estate of George iNewmaai Wooers, lately of Shannon, deceased. The land included in the said Road is sibown on a Plan deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Wellington audi numbered 369. A Plan of the said Road eo proposed to be closed is on view at the offices of the Horowhenua County Council situate in Oxford street. Levin. P. W. GOLDSMITH, County Olerk.
BRITISH BACON FACTORY, PALMERSTON NORTH. GARRITY and SON, proprietors, will be trucking pigs at Levin on MONDAY, October 28 at 10 a.m. Weight from 110 to 1501bs. HIGHEST MARKET RATES. R. T. SMITH, TEimberley road, Agent.
J i' - ' . Knvi BACON FACTORY. (Kairanga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors) PALMERSTON NORTH. CASH Buyers of first quality Bacon Ptgs. Highest market prioe given. Private curing a speciality. PRIME BACONERS. 110 to 150 lbs, 9D PER LB. D PER LB We will truck pigs as under or otherwise as arranged by the buyer: Levin, October 16, II to 12.30 lioputaroa, Shannon, Foxton. J. ANN AB ELL, Buyer, THOS. FENTON, Manager. References—Bank of Australasia. POULTRY WANTED. YyANTE© TO BUY— YOUNG ROOSTERS. TOUNG DtJOKS, OLD HENS. In any quantity for cash. C. S. CLARKE, 44, Molestvorth street, Wellington. * i BUY FOR CASH.—Primrose Corn- ! flour. 6d; Monarch Coooa, 41b 1 tine, Is; Rolled Oats, Is fid bag; Oream- j ota, Is lOd; Wyandotte Cleanser, 6d ' per lb; dried apricots, 'Is 4d and dried ■ apples, Is per lb. T. BROOME, Levin and Weraroa. JUST THJi THING for the boye at the front: Ros®Ua Plum Pudding, ' Is 3d and 2s 3d per tin. Roeella Fruit Salad, Is 6d per tin. T. Broome, La. vin andi Weraroto.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 November 1918, Page 4
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