¥E STOCK The farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd Phone 17 MATAMATA V P.O. Box 32
YOU CAN REAIi CALVES ON “CEREMILK” AND WATER ALONE. 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. " CEREMILK" 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 readily 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 w T ell on it. Their condition so impressed a farmer who was riding past my place that he came in and inquired what food I was giving them." Try “ CEREMILK." At all stores and factories.— G. E. Clark and Sons, Waikato agents, Hamilton. 20
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 107, 21 November 1918, Page 1
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