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NEXT TO NATURE'S CALF FOOD. The natural diet for many young calves is cow's milk. But hundreds of fanners appreciate (lie economy of paving milk k>r tlie factory and roaring healthy curves by substituting Cerproilk. It is the next best thing to oo'.r'j milk. Mr. .T. Swallow, an experien:ed farmer, of Matamaw, saya: —"There h >lO need to give any new milk to the calvcn from tlie d iy lhoy are taken from Ui? mother, when using Ceremilk. In all jn y ton years' experience it is the b"st food I have used." This testimony h supported by users in all parts of ;ho Dominion. Ceremilk builds big J>?Aithy calves, each one of which is a potential source of profit. liecause Cer»milk is better in food values than cheaper substitutes. it cost* less in the Ion"; run. Manufactured by Fleming Co.j Ltd., Gore, Ceromilk is sold by ail Stores! 43

ATHLETICS. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0. AT PUKEKURA PARK. PROGRAMME. Children's Races (continuous), Youths' Race, fiirls' Raw. Boys' Half-mile Walk. Returned (.Soldiers' Rare. Half-mile Cvt-le Race (heats). 100 Yards Open (heats). •Single Ladies' Race. Hali-niile Cycle Race (finai), 100 Yards (filial); 220 Yards (amateur). One Mile Cycle Race (heats). Married Ladie,' Race. Male Cuionisls' Race (relay). One Mile Cycle Race (final). 220 \ ards Open. Hoys'.Cycle Race (heals). H Mile Cycle Race (heats). Secondary Schools' Race (relay). Boys' Cycle Race (final). Hurdle Race. lj Mile Cycle Race (final). Display by High School Souad. 440 Yards Open. Female Unionists' Race. Two 3Me Cycle Race (scratch). Obstacle Race. Bandsmen's Race. Committeemen's Race. This programme is subject to alteration Competitors are requested to be on the giounds promptly at the advertised starting times. Nail-driving and x Wood-sawing Events for Ladies Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, Baby Competition (ti-12 months)', judging of Babies at o'clock. Selections by Citizens' Band throughout the afternoon. Afternoon Tea 1/-. Admission to Ground, Is; School Children, Free. R. G. HRABYN, Hon. Secretary.

To Si and at Ovmer'a Farm, Injjlevvood, n»(l i\t Inglewood Stables every Wednesday THE TROTTING STALLION, mountain' king Sire FRANZ, by VAUCLERE {imp.J, Frauleln (imp.) ; d:tm Flowerwood by Blackwood Abdallalt <imi».) —Pansy. -WOUNTAIN KING is n handsome dark bay; with dark poh.ts, 15.3 hands. SH3RMS £3 3s per mare. Further particulars from— R. RITCHIE, Jnglewood. 't Lie Awake! Banish Insomnia by Taking Dr. CasseH's 'I ablets When you suffer from sleeplessness your nerves become weakened, and the whole system suficro severely. To induce wholesome, refreshing sleep, the nerve* muit b«* fed and nouriihed, and there is no better tonic and nutriment than Dr. CasseH's Tablets. They raise the vitality of all the nerves and organs, enabling yuu to enjoy naturul sleep without the aid of dangerous narcotics. Dr. CasseH's are nerve nutrients and roitoratives of proved eflicacy, and are the recognised modem remedy for Nerve Troubles, Neurasthenia. Nerve Paralysis, Infantile Paralytis, Indigestion, Sleeplessness Kidney Weakness, Anaemia. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and durin? 'he Critical Periods of Life. Solo by Chemists and Storekeepers in all part* of New Zealand. Prices i/9 and 4/, the 4/« size i>cing the more economical. H Stop that cougimow For coufihs and colds there is. no better remedy than S\ie, stive. nee from harmful drugs it is N Z. s luniily couSh medicine because the daily tw»t ol M years lias proved its merits. Insist on j 8170B 170 f I omiiitftoiSs Irish&Moss

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 3

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