Next to Natures Calf Food Comes "Ceremilk."
The natural food for the now horn calf is the cow's milk. After weaning their calves, hundreds of farmers uso " CEREMILK," which invariably builds stronger, healthier stock than is produced by home-made or imported foods. Mr J. Swallow, Matamau, says : " There is no need to give any now milk to the calf from the day it is taken from its mother, when using ' OEREMILK,' aud again, in all my ten years experience 1 CEREMILK' is the best Calf Fool I have used." At all stores and factories. H. E. Gillespie, Auckland, Provincial Agent; W. lloulston, Pukekoho, Local distributors.
For good printing go to the "Times" ollieo, where you will get satisfaction, as testified to in the following letter, viz: - " Otahuhu, April 21st, 1!) 17. To the Manager Pukekoho Times. Sir—l heg to inform you that the members of my committee aro so pleased with tho circular your firm have printed for us in connection with the Otahuhu Borough Council Election that 1 considered it my duty to give your printing staff a word of praise for the neat and prompt manner in which tho order was executed. Ploase note you aro at liberty after tho I ele turn to uso this recommendation | at any time if it will l>o of any serI vice to you in your business.—Yours ' truly, Albert Ross."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 300, 10 August 1917, Page 1
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228Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 300, 10 August 1917, Page 1
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