DON'T USE HOMJC-MAJ)K CALIJFOODS. Pollard, risemciil, linseed meal, or molasses may be che;ip enough, but the slfinn dard bv wliich it) estimate cost is tho jesiilt of the food, n.u the price you pay for it Judged this way, home prepared foods are far dearer than "CEKKMILK," which costs a. little more in tho first place, but ensures highly, profitable results. Pollard is unreliable arid riea meal contains a lot of,dust and indi« gestible fibre that causes scours. "CEREMILK" contains nothing that cannoti be re'adily digested; it is abao* lutely jure. Mr. R. MeAlister, Tasmania, says: "I think it is a» splendid food, the calves took freely to it and throve immensely." ■ At all Stores and Factories, in 200, 100, AO and 2olb bap. If your dealer cannot supply you wnta to Fleming and Co., Ltd.' 25 HOT WATER BOTIIE will soon ra« store circulation. A boon theae cold nights and cost a few shillirigg. Obtainable everywhere. Look for tha brand when buying. CTEEDMAfIS jJ SOOTHING | \ Powders! \ I FOR CHILDREN \ t RELIEVE \ FEVERISH J HEAT. PREVENTS FITS,ETC. I i and preserve a i $ Healthy state <if the i i Constitution;. \ £ These Powders contain \ £ NO POISON; J tvwwwvummuMlw
r? EARNER'S CORSETS arc shaped author!tatively in the line of Fashion, hence your dress or costume will look its best when over« Warner's. . /St Kusc-n rprsetr even though worn from morning till night give that true feeling of support which is so essential to comfort. You can obtain Warner's in back or front lacing. Guaranteed not to Rust; BreaK or Tear! Why It Appeals To Ladies! SO numerous are the distinctive features possessed by Suratura Tea that it is no wonder its warm admirers prefer it to any other. From the finest plantations in Ceylon comes this delicious Tea. It is sold in air-tight packets, which keep its unique aroma intact. A little lasts long, for it possesses rich, fullbodied flavour. It is luxurious economy to use 'Sur&tura.' LADIES who drink 'Suratura' say it is just th 4 nicest Tea they ever tasted.' Why ? Because it has a fascinating flavour, and is deliciouily refreshing; and because once indulged in, there can be bo resistance of its charm. e Why not acquire 'The Suratura Tea Habit' and become . A'Suratura'Devotee?* j IDEAL DAIRYING LAND. s 239 ACRES - f reell °ld; all in grass; practically the whole is de|id level: sub. divided into 13 paddocks with 4 and 5 wire and live fences; watered by stream and windmill. Has been heavy flax and cabbage tree country, and ths land is particularly good. Situated in good district near coast, and'iS Within II miles of factory store, post office and school, and on good metalled, road. Cav vymg capacity 100 cows. Two dwellings in good order, large cowshed -(concrete ed with milking plant and engine installed), which go with farm. Implement S 'vrvrr n j o i' or . ' £eo P* r acre; good terms arranges. " ' NOfE. I have inspected this farm and can recommend it as one of the finest dairying propositus that I know of. Excellent reasons for selling. CHOICE TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. 238 RES > fl ' eehok J> LT ' title ; 181 acres in permanent pasture, indlufllng 4o acres drained swamp, 15 acres of drainable swamp and 6 acres swede?. ?' f'' enc ( ei ""f subdmded , n to 14 pad locks, mostly sheep-proof. -Good fertita land, watered by permanent stream, ram and troughs. Practically All plough* I t n r X °l 6P ,i v ,. ac " 3 ' Modern G-rooniod house, bathroom, pantry, wnsli-house, ' motor shed, septic tank, woodshed, man's house large storing shed, cowshed and ZT r r' • S,tn *? ed * mile from , fac tory and school, and on good SeS - • J, ' 3 13 _ particularly warm lying country,, situat. lin a very .good.dlstuct, and there is a large area of very excellent dairying country surrounding it. iLthp 1 c °"^ ams S°°d fencing material and unlimited firewood. . e d for ba 1 a nee! PW aCles temS ' £2 ° o ° Cash ' a,ld reasonable terms can be *rrapg>. NEWTON KlNft. LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT. , • i ■ •NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 151
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