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"CEREMILTC'-FED CALVES BRING BIG PRICES. (Hundreds of farmers all over the Dominion testify to the splendid results obtained from feeding calves on "CEREMTLK." For instance, hero's iwhat Mr, Herbert Edge Waikeikei. a North Auckland farmer, says:—"l have been using "CEREMILK" for my calves all last season and this season, and I have just sold my calves at £5 per head—a very tall price for calves not yet four months old and of no special breed." There arc no superfluous or inferior ingredients in "CEREMILK," it is a well balanced ration containing the most nutritious of Xcw Zealand's cereals. At all stores and factories. Local distributors.- Cocl; and Co., New Plymouth, Johnston and Co., Hawora. 3 WOOD-MILNE TYRES ARE MILES AHEAD IN THE LONG URN. When you consider that Wcod-?silne Tyres earry a definite guarantee cf 3500 miles their economy and goodness will be at once apparent. Moreover, you owe it as a duty towards our Empire to use Wood-Milne Tyres in preference to foreign makes, because Wood-Milnes are Britisih, and are made with t'mt thoroughness which characterises JJriti methods. So help British workers keep British cash within 1 tfte Empire by specifying Wood-Milne Tyres. " Write for details to your garage or N Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street. Wellington. W

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 2

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