gi'ALITY IV CALF FOODS 1 Witab ically founts in feeding calves, us what they digest—not ' liow much they swallow When e«lves ,ire given whey alone, they have to consume s«ch enoimous quantities to ,get a meal Mut malnuti ltion rind'iumed digestion i esult On the othei hand, n liLlle ol (>CEI^E-AITLK" buffiu*s b«'-, (aiise i( is made iiom the puk of Npw Zealand's finest/, (cicmLs, ia nutritious, easiW digested and m(»>il palatable. Duncan Malcolm, Southland, in iofferring to "CETCE-^IILK," f,ays —'The calves tin ive light nwar and tho\ do not mou! at> tsie> did with the other food." At all stores and factories)—, Canterbury Distributorß: .Ford,, and Mirains. and Messrs Davidson and Wauehop, Ltd., CMivistchn'rcli. Cia'J A Nen.sible precaution in'changeable weather is to ta.ko "NAZOL." Use the Nassol Inhaler for best results..' At ali Chemist*. •
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9129, 26 October 1917, Page 6
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