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Quality in Calf Foods.

What really counts in feeding calves is what they digest— not how much they swallow, When calves are given whey alone they have to consume such enormous quantities to get a square' meal that malnutrition and ruined digestion resu't. On the other hand, a little of " CEREMILK " suffices, because it is made from the pick of New Zealand's finest cereals, is nutritious, easily digested, and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland, in referring to "CEREMILK," says • " The calves thrive right away, and they do not scour as they did with the o'her food." At all stores and factories.

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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 20 September 1917, Page 5

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Quality in Calf Foods. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 20 September 1917, Page 5

Quality in Calf Foods. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 20 September 1917, Page 5

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