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B'etter values will undoubtedly not go down, but there is every chance of them going up, consequently it will .pay you to milk as many cows as you can. By separating at home you will be able to rear, good stock with your skim milk, which to-day is of enormous value. Good stock is also going to be worth while; in fact, good cows in the future will bo dearer to buy, consequently you will get a direct profit, and we are sure home separation will therefore prove not only equal but better than selling your milk to cheese factories. We are looking for further support right away, and want a great deal more cream'. Bail us yours once or twice a week. We should like you to write us for farther particulars. —Maoriland Dairy Coy., Ltd., Box 185, Wanganui. A i ;

A brisk walk thro’ the winter air, . To keep your spirits free from care, i If you in comfy clothes are clad, 'Will warm your blood and make you 1 glad, | B'ut just before you venture out, If of the weather you’ve a doubt. Mis hot, and drink a nip, be sure, Of warming "Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 5

HIGHLANDS CONTENTS lAO****! HUB “They cann heat either of us” The triumph of quality is exemplified in these two British products. Highlander Milk is more reliable than fresh milk. You can open a tin of i Milk on the sultriest day, and find it as pure and sweet as in midwinter. The special scientific process of preparation renders Highlander easy-flowing and soluble yet withal it is rich in cream. New Zealand owned, made by New Zealanders for New Zealand homes. Be true to your country —buy Highlander. :T“”i n mms. a a ii S£ Li. 1 m m «*=> /l orr see/ If CHURC f, o ( 1 feasant^ m A ; ARMY The Front Line Grin ! Cheery? Yes! After four years of War ? Yes—cheerier than ever f There is not much cheer in the Shell Zone—but a lot of what there is he finds in the two hundred and twenty Church Army Huts. What have you given What are you giving to build them ? to support them ? Keep on giving — it f s all for him ! Send Donations to : The Military Affair* Committee Or to — Bey. F. W. WHIBLBY, Hon. Secretary in N.Z. for Church Army, Ormondville HAINES”! O 20 Mulffrave Street; Wellington Honorary Treasurers t JAS. W. HENDERSON GEO. SHIRTCLIFFE CHURCH I I TEAS

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Taihape Daily Times, 19 September 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 19 September 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 19 September 1918, Page 6

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