A CALF FOOD WITH XO. WASI'IS: * Most oalf meals leave a. sediment in the form ol: a semi-solid deposit in the bottom of the bucket. Thus the calf doesn't got v fulO feed and nutrition ■ consequently suffers. Not so with Ceremilk—the unique process of grinding by special heavy machinery results in a wonderfully fine food—so fine that the particles remain' in suspension. in the bucket. Thus the calf gets nil the goodness and the work of preparation is far easier. Mr T\ Johnston, of Outram, writes:—"l have used "CEREMILK" now, for two years and find it very economical. The calves like and relish it and certainly thrive on it. I find it very easy to prepare and as long.as I rear calves, I shall continue using "CEREMILK." Try "CEREMILK," equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. Distributors:—Fleming and Co.. Ltd., Christclmrch. 12
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9460, 25 November 1918, Page 2
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