CALVES THRIVE ON "CEREMILK." There's no calf food to equal "CEREMILK"—made from X.Z.'s finest cereals. It ; cli in fal and in nutriment it makes stroii};, healthy, well-conditioned beasts that living to,i prices for market or as milkers. ( T nlike imported foods. '(•ErUO.IILK'' is absolutely fresh. Kasiiy digested, it never scours, and is very palatable. Calves take to "CERE--3IILK'' at once, while it is so finely {.'round that it never »oes to the bottom. Easily prepared, '•CEREJVIILK" saves the fanner time and trouble. Mr. W, Itoss, of Hairini, Waikato, writes: —"I have found 'CEREMILK* to be an excellent calf food. It is safe and useful, easy'to prepare, and the calves take lu it vevv readilv. Also the cost per calf is low." Try "CEREMILK." At all stores and factories. Don't blame a poor circulation if you suffer from cold feet at night. Blame your own neglect for not getting a North British Hot Water Bottle with the "Unique" stquoer, All chemists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1918, Page 8
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160Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1918, Page 8
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