CALF REARING TESTS. Recent experiments carried out at Buakura and Weraroa State Farms proved that calves can be reared to advantage without the use of either skim milk or whey, both of which are becoming very valuable for other purposes. Tl: e food recommended is a balanced ration of cereals—not just one by-pro-duct such as linseed meal. Ceremil'k, the finest cereal food made for calves, combines in perfect quantities all the necessary food elements required to rear healthy, well-proportioned animals. Ceremilk costs less than inferior substitutes because it goes farther and Ims a more beneficial effect. Mr. R. Hf»het, a wellknown dairy farmer of Cln'iuleboys, Temuka, says:—"After years of experience with calves I must say that Ceremilk is the best calf food I have ever used." Ceremilk is sold by all Stores 48 4 Don't hesitate to use A T aro] freely, especially by constant inhalation. (It protects the mouth, nose and throat from Influenza infection. NORTH BRITISH~GARDEX HOSE is the most lasting of all rubber hose. All hardwaremen and rubber stores can supply it. 118
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1920, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1920, Page 3
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