"THE BEST CALF FOOD I HAVE EVER USED." When a well-known dairy farmer like Mr Robert Highet, of Olandeboys, near Temuka, writes: "After many years' experience with calves I. must say that •GJ3R.EMILK' ie the best calf food 1 have ever used," you may be sure his ■ advice is well worth following. "CERE- i MILK" saves time.There's no bother j —no trouble. Simply ptir "CERiE- j MILK" into warm water and then pour : this into boiling water. Let the whole ' stand, until feeding time and mix with i skim milk or whey as required. Mad© from N.Z.'s finest cereals by a firm with a quarter century's experience, with four large mills and intimate . knowledge,_ "Ceremilk" is as fine as ' flour, and is superior in every essential j to any similar food in the world. At all stores and factories. Local distri. btitors: Fleming and Co., Ltd., JerIf you sniffle and sneeze and feel ill at eas«, If your sight gets blurred and you sag at the knees, You may bet your life it's a signal sure You're in need of Woods' Peppermint Cure. So don't set worried and don't grow sad Thousands of others have been as bad; Your influenza won't long «ndure If you take Woods' Peppermint Cure. To keep your spirits free from care, A brisk walk through the winter air, If you in comfy clothes are 'olad, Will warm your blood anc make you glad. Jsnt just before you ventre out, If of the weather you're a doubt MLs hot, and drink a nip, be sure, Of warming Woods' Peppermint mint Ouro.
THE B.S.A. TRANSFER (as here illustrated) APPEARS ON ALL f/%J ' JS) B.S.A. FACTORY- B A & BUILT BICYCLES. D / \ D down-hill spin. The cyclist appreciates tlie great reliability of a B.S.A. Bicycle, for the feeling of perfect safety that goes [ with a B.S.A. greatly j increases the pleasure of j cycling. Obviously a soi called "cheap" machine 1 cannot be expected to give anything approaching such | satisfaction. | RIDE A B.S.A | •THOROUGHLY BRITISH." I Att part* of a B.S.A. Bicycle are | guaranteed interchangeable. | B.S.A. Catalogue Free. j D. Y. RRNNIE, ((/vfrtsinHtti B.S.A. C*. Hi.) AutraUaa Boildings> MELBOURNE.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 November 1918, Page 1
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360Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 November 1918, Page 1
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