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Going in for a for this Season If so a proper selection is of vital importance, and we re right-here to assist you in the important business of choosing. We can sped* ally recommend The Maxwell and Oakland. B th Cars require a very moderate initial outlay. Tn*ir cost of op eia tlon and maintenance is low. They EXuEL IN COMFORT AND RELIABILITY. Their excellence ol construction and the cipib'e mmner ii which they mee every condition of service, combine to give them values unrivalled in the present market. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY.' Motor Agent, Milton "CEREMIIR* . (HUH 0' TIC Cf RlAit). 1 FOR CALVES FLEMING A CO. I'mTia Inspection of Commercial Foodstuffs, MASS., U.SA., AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Bearing upon the feeding value of Calf Meals, this authority states in reference to the analysis of the leading Calf Foods in the world: " Calf Meals cannot entirely take the place of milk for Young Oalve9. In order to serve as partial substitutes they should be composed of Easily Digested grains, aud be reasonably rich in protein and fat, and substantially free from fibre.'' The registered analysis of Ceremilk shows it to be the best balanced milk substitute as regards Protein, Fat, and Carbo> hydrates. Moreover, they are all of an easily digestible nature,and can be quickly assimilated by the young calves, while the percentage of fibre—useless and indegistible to baby calves—is the lowest of any food made anywhere. This is why it costs a little more, and these are good reasons why farmers should use CEREMILK in preference to cheap byproducts of oil mills and seed cleaning plants, OBTAINABME ALL STORES AND FACTORIES, 2o's, 10s; 50's, 19s Gd; 100's, 88s; 200's, 745. MANUFACTURED BY Timing * Co., n& m KEEPS YOUR OATTLE HEALTHY AND PRODUCTIVE

Toko. Farmers' Club. Committee MEETING of Meruit bers will be held in the County Chambers on THURSDAY, 4th Nov,, at 8 p.m. sharp. ALEX. SCOTT, Secretary. Sunday Services. OHUROH SERVIOEB. MILTON. Holy Saorifioe of the Mass Next Sunday at 9.0 a.m. Usual Evening Servioe at 6.30. Kaitangata—ll a.m. ILTON METHODIST OHUROH. 11.0 a.m.—Rev. H. Daniel. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. H. Daniel. 'OKOMAIRIRO PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH. ANIVERSARY SERVIOES. 11.80 a.m.-Rev H. G. Gilbert (St. Paul's Ohuroh, Invercargill. (i.30p.m.-Rev; Hv G. Gilbert. MONEYMORE. 7 p.m.—Mr R. Pringle. JOHN'S OHUROH, MILTON. > Vicar—Rev. H. J. L. Goldthorpe. 11 a.m.—Holy Commuriion 6.30 p.m. —Evensong Waihola—3 p.m. ■ ALVATION ARMY, { MILTON. Special services will be conduoted in the Salvation Hall on Sunday, 11 a.m.—Holiness. 3,p.m. Song Service and Praise. 7p.m.—Salvation. All are cordially invited. Sunday School will meet at 2 p.m. If you want to raeke * Present to VQur friend Call at A. B. L. Burn's, and inspect his COLLECTION OF PRESENTS. L. and Co. Pipes, Civic Pipes, and Pipes of other well-known makes. Cigarette Holders, gold and silvermounted Tobacco Pouches, gold and silver-mounted Cigarette and Cigar Cases, Safety and Ordinary Razors, Razor Strops, Shaving and Hair Brushes, Pocket Wallets and Pocket Knives, etc., etc. A. B. L. BURN,

TO TRAVEL MILTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PUREBRED* CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, BARON STEWART is a bright bay horse, foaled December SOtJi, 1914. He is solidly built, on the best of feet and pasterns, and is a capital mover. His temper is of the best, and he is just the type of Clydesdale wanted, while his breeding leaves nothing to be desired. \SIRE, Baron Everest (imp). kDAM, Rose, by Captain Stewart (imp). 2nd Dam, Maggie Wallace, by Wallace (imp)". 3rd Dam, Nell, by Lord Sahsbuiy (imp). 4th Dam, Sally, by Young Clyde (imp). sth Dam, Maggie, by Sir Colin (imp). TERMS :£2 2s Ist January ;£4 4s oil Mare proving in foal. W. ROBINSON, Senr., '' Southfield,'' Moneymore, ALEX. ROBINSON, Q r In Charg TO BREEDERS OF CLYDESDALES. THE FASHIONABLY BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, MAJOR KENNEDY ii ILL Stand at Moneymore and VV meet mares by appointment. MAJOR KENNEDY is an upstanding Colt, rising three years, foaled 3rd December, 1917. He is an exceptionally well-bred horse and should provo a breeder. SIRE Boquhan Kennedy, by Apukua, dam Beatrice by Baron's Pride. - DaM Silver Rose by Baron Clinton, g-sire Baron Fyvie; Rose's dam Alice was by Elderslee Pride Inspection Invited, Full particulars on application, R. ROBINSON, Moneymore. Fresh Fish. LITTLEJQHNS, Union Street North MILTON Fieh arrives : Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Oysters, Thursdays; 6d doz. in Shell, r u Opened,

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Bruce Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 87, 4 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 87, 4 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 87, 4 November 1920, Page 2

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