• * • • FOR ONE MONTH ONLY PIPING, Half-inch - - - B*d per foot Threequarter-inch - - - per foot One inch 1/3 per foot FENCING WIRE, No. 8, Plain - - - 59/6 per cwt. 12 x 6, Barb Wire - - 606 per cwt. BENZINE, Motor Spirit, per case - - - 29/3 The Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd Phone 17 MATAMATA P.O. Box 32
YOU CAN EEAIi 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 well 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 113, 30 December 1918, Page 1
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