CALF HEARING TESTS.
Recent experiments carried out at Kuakura and Weraroa State Farmproved that calves can lie reared to advantage without the nse of either skim milk or whey, botli of which are'becoming very valuable for other purposes. Tfe food recommended is a balance;' ration of cereals—not just one by-pro-duct such as linseed meal. Ceremilk, tinfinest cereal food made for calves, com bines in perfect quantities all tho nee essary food elements required to rear healthy, well-proportioned animals. Ceremilk costs less than inferior substituteBecause it goes farther and lias a more beneficial effect. Mr. R. Highet. a wellknown dairy farmer of Clandeuovs, Temuka, says:—"After years of experiene v.ith calves I must say that Ceremilk itlie best calf food I have ever used." Ceremilk is sold by all Stores. 4B
All wise men drink Camroc Dry Ginger Ale. Its purity and escellenci' please the most ew'fn'r palate. .It is prepared from an original BrTfust formula, and contains no artificial ingredients. TV:.l«some and notuaslir.?. fou cm jet it sit all Hotels and Stent,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1920, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1920, Page 6
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