All wise men drink Ciimbroc Dry Ginger Ale. Its purity <iud excellence please the most exacting palate. It is prepared from an original Belfast formula, and contains no artificial ingredients. Wholesome and nourishing. ?ou can get it at all Hotels ami Stores. AVOID HOME-MADE CALF FOOD. Results count in buying calf food, not the price you pay per bag. Judged in this way "CEREMILK" is the best and the most economical calf food on market. Compare "CEREMILK" fed calves with those fed on rkemeal, pollard, linseed meal, home-made foods, or molasses, and youH at once admit that the "CEEEMXttK" fed beast is a better animal and will bring a better price for market or as a miiker. Then, too, pollard isn't (reliable, while the dust and fibre in ricemeal cause scour. > CEKRItfTT3C never scours. Mr. A. TFeierabqndj, Daimevirke, writes:—-'1 'have used 'CEREMTLtK 1 for five years, and never had any trouble with it. Everybody asks What I feed my calves on, and <sf course I recommend 'OEKEMffiK.' Dry "CERKMHK. M Avail istommjMaebottM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1918, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1918, Page 2
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