LANE'S EMULSION. Makes weak people strong. Cures Coughs and Colds, builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming foodmedicine. a Children or adults. Sold everywhere.
TO THE J> S> * PRACTICAL FARMER... . r 9 © © Did You ever thinll over the matter of Calf Foods? Did you ever really weigh the various advantages of the many Calf Foods on the market, and p&OVG to your own satsfaction which was the best? If so, and if you acted on the results of your enquiry, you are now using the GILRUTH CALF FOOD. But perhaps you started to use some food—that was before the Gilkutii Calf Food was on the market. The best Calf Food for you is the one that will cause the Calves to yield the largest profit in the shortest time. A food that will make the calves healthy and strong, but which will do this at the cheapest COSt to you. Then there are other things to be considered. One is the fertiliser value of the manure from your calves. Careiul calculations based on scientific facts and made by eminent agricultural chemists, show that the fertilising value to the land produced bv the use of Gii.kuth Cai.f Food is £3 ios. for every tor. of food consumed. Thinll what this means to you! It means that you get the equivalent of a discount of 16 per cent, on every ton of food consumed. We want you to give Gilruth Calf Food a fair test. Take two calves he same age and stamina. Feed one with Gil ruth Calf Food and the other with any* other food on the market. At the end of the month compare results. You will find that the one fed with Gilruth Caif Food isthe strongest and fittest in every way. Besides this you have the fertiliser value giving a discount of 16 per cent. Read what Mr. S. VV. LUXFORD, of Awapuni, says:—
•From Mr. S. W. I.UXTORD, Awai'U.M " After havinp j'ivcn 1 his preparation I an exhaustive trial, extending nvpr ih<- | winter three moii!lis. I can nnlic itaiimrlv I say that it is the h-st substitute tor [ whole milk that I have used, in fact irn- I calves reared on this rait for*! have j tlftiven just as well as those suckling | their.dams." ( Your Storekeeper should keep CluruTii Cai.f Food; if he does not write to us lor priris and further information, Beattie,Lang&Co., AGENTS, WELLINOTON & PALMERSTON N. Wairarapa Agent—A. S. JUDD. High Street. Carterton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7930, 2 January 1906, Page 3
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