Next to Nature's Calf Food Comes "Ceremilk."
The natural fool for the new born calf is tho row's milk. After weani;i;r th i- cilw, hundreds of farmers use •'-I'EHEMILK/' whi-li invariably builds stronger, healthier stcck than is product d by home-ma'.Je or imp rled food*. Mr J. IS wallow, M.itamau, says : "There is tin nee 1 to give any new milk to tho calf from the dry it is taken from it nil tiier, when using 'CEREMILK,' and again, in all my ten years' experience 'CEREMILK' is the best Calf Food I have used " At all stores and factories.— 11. E. Gillespie, Auckland, Provincial Agent; W. Koulst-.ni., Pukekohe, Local distributors.
No less than one inch of rain fell in Pukekohe yesterday between !) a.maud !> p.m and for ending 9 a.m this morning tho fall has been just one and a half inches. Dining tho last seven we>ks the downpour has given a record of 11.02 inches. When sickness or soirow assails you Of neivo racking worry, bmvare ! Ifavo faith in the help which avails 1 on ; Take courage and vanquish despair. In storm and stress, each pang will grow less; If with calmness your fate you'. I ', endure When cough or cold of yot'v lungs take hold, Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
I (Lav- T. J. Mi-Ivor and Sons, g !C. :.nirj.i!i.i| <_• R. >ad, Auckland) § Undertaker & Hmbahner | OTAHUHU. Pci-onal Superi--ion. «S 1 clin •• Mll cl c rate. ! Horse and Motor Hearses Wreaths anil Cards a Specialty. <)! del - ] P iiiipth attended t<i. P 1 1 IIi> \4<>30 !! M All 11 il' ■ I all'lidalice. tezaisxi
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 298, 3 August 1917, Page 3
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