I If you have pedigree stock ,and ' want to raise good cattle it does not ! pay you to supply a cheese factory. In your interest you should separate your milk at home, and by giving your calves your own warm, clean and wholesome skim milk you will get better results. Besides this it saves your time and by working at home you can do with less labour than by supplying a factory. We should like to get your support and will, be pleased to hear from you by retter Write us Box 185. Wanganui, Maoriland Dairy and Produce Co., Ltd.
m Highlander Milk “Saves the Situation!” The-milk all used—the dairy closed—guests in the house! When the housewife is placed in this predicament, what a relief to have a tin of Highlander Milk in the pantry —it saves the situation! Simply add hot or cold water to Highlander Milk, and rich, full-cream, germ-free milk is ready no fuss no confusion —no waiting! HIGHLANDER AIILK comes from specially picked herds on the fertile pasture land of Southland, New Zealand. In addition to the private Highlander Inspection, each cow is subject to Government Supervision. And throughout every stage of preparation, Highlander Milk is treated with the same care. Cooling, Filtration, Evaporation all are conducted with scrupulous cleanliness —the result is a milk so pure and good that it is used for invalids. ’Tis British, too —prepared in New Zealand by a British company with British Capital and Labour. You’ll like also Highlander Milk Coffee and Milk Cocoa. Ask at any store, say “Highlander Milk” —the grocer will say “Certainly, madam.” m ■I: ■ m m w ■Vi, % V/!L C sfM « 509 \m I %Ui m\ mi*
UH]pSS a m\ m IW imm '%Wk, Suprcnui a Si In’’ mwm m wM ■m Til & r» hi ! !<fi 1 H Building of noble and dignified Gothic design, the proposed new Anglican Cathedral to be erected in Wellington will be a Church of National, interest, the doors of which will always be open, and all seats will be free. As a fitting memorial to New Zealand s fallen and an expression of grat tude to God for the success Oi Great Britain and ber Allies this stately edifice will stand as an agelong proclamation. All ivho are deS'.rouß of contributing to this great Th ank offer mg and Memorial are requested to communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secietory, Rev. C. F. Askew St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington. Contributions or promises nt iy ha spread over a period of live, years. Coaet nmet-r It ik and War Ronds LVi. Ite acc, pU d. Lr . .- .* also may h e made payable to the W*..ingtun Anglican Cathedral Trust! aca.
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Taihape Daily Times, 30 January 1919, Page 6
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449Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 30 January 1919, Page 6
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