INTERESTING TO FARMERS.
Many dairymen persist in the old idea ot feeding the weaned calves on skim milk, whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so means the loss of pounds of profit that might he theirs. The calf needs fat if lie is to thrive .and become a profitable animal—-but skim milk lacks this very element. Whey, too, has only 2 per cent, food solids, and these are unsuitable to growing calves. Try " CEREMILK ’’—thousands of N.Z. dairy farmers have proved it to be the host and most economical calf food. Its freshness and big percentage of fat ensure healthy growth Mr. E. Collins, of Ota Creek, Edendale, writes: “ I reared eighteen calves this season on ‘ CEREMILK,’ and every one of them has thrived splendidly. All my neighbours speak very highly of your food.”. Try “ CEREMILK ”—at- all stores and factories.—G. E. Clark and Hons. Waikato agents, Hamilton. 17 Hamilton, ij Despite of all that cynics say, There sometimes is a perfect day; Cloudless and dustless, calm and bright, l ie day that givos us all delight; lhe day that comes to compensate; rpr cold,, grey winter days we hate; Those drizzling days we’d ne’er endure llad we no Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 97, 12 September 1918, Page 2
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