(remarks the Waimate Witness). It ia -est offender and id Ihe victims . f I its rapacity are mostly the settlers of I tlie Waimaie Plains, who tiiemselves pro-J vide nee roads. The system is a despicable one and opposed to all the elementary principles of internal Government, to enlightened modern opinion and progress. There is not an apology in the literature of any country or ago in favor of this, medieval method of plunder and it will he strange indeed if a voice should be raised in its defence in the Parliament of this country. A FRESH AND WHOLESOME CALF FOOD MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Farmers appreciate the freshness and wholesomeness of "CEREMILK." While some imported foods aro good, many are composed of foreign by-products of doubtful value, and, of course, no food brought a great distance can have the freshness of "CEKE.YIII.iK,' the New Zealand Calf Food, mado from tbo cream of the Dominion's best cereals. Mr. B, Biakie, Lochiel, a wcl!-!cnown farmer in the South Island, said recently: ''l con■sidcr "CETCEHILK" 50 per cent, better than any other Calf Food I have yet tried." At all stores and factories. Local distributors:. Cock and Co., New Plxmqulft, Jolinstone and ! Co., Ha-wera. 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1917, Page 5
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