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"7-MONTHS CALVES BROUGHT £2 7s 6d last autumn, which gives you some idea of their fine growth," writes Mr W. Joughin, of Te Matai. He finds miTT CALFMEAL Lest after 40 years' experience in jS r ew Zealand. The food whose 30 per cent, of pure linseed (not oilcake) gives an per rent.—more.than the actual fat contents of foods making bigger claims. 251 b Bag 5s 6d, s 501 b Bag 10s 6d, 1001 b Bag 20s, 2001 b Bag 38s. From Local Agencies, BUT ASK FOR Bqy a Big Ben AUrra (TtoA. Tho world's beit, at 12a 6d. JmuftC. o»*b Tradnr.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 8
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