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NEXT TO NATURE'S CALF K>OD . COMES "CEREMILK." The natural food for the new bom calf ia the cow's milk. After weaning their calve 3, hundreds of farmers uso "CEREMILK," which invariably builds stronger, healthier , stock than is produced by home-made or imported foods. Mr. J. Swallow, Matanmu, says:—'"There is no need to give any new milk to the calf from the day it is taken from its mother, when using 'CEEEMIUK,' and again, in all my ten years experience 'CEREMILK' is the best Calf Food I have used." At all stores and factories. Local distributors: Cock and Co., New Plymouth; Johnston and Co., Hawera.

What do the Men at the Front WANT? '■ . n THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY Tke Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES AULENi Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z, Expeditionary F»rce, England) REPLIEDHAVELOCK TOBACCO Vide Wellington Evening Post, 25th June, 1917. & 8 s • fl **•<»,• onsi Rests with You! DON'T be persuaded because teas have advanced in price, to purchase some cheaper and inferior tea—always specify "AMBER TIPS." They cost a little more than ordin* ary teas, but you cannot afford to to deny yourself their economy and greater satisfaction. You use lets and get a better cup of tea. Packed in Two Grades only: 2/2 and 2/4 "Everybody's Favpurite"

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1917, Page 2

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210

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1917, Page 2

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