The Yorkshire miners, by a large majority, rejected proposals^ for peace by negotiation, CALVES LICK UP EVERY" DIIOP OF " CEREMILK." There's absolutely no waste with "CEREMILK." Unlike other calf foods, there is no sediment iv " CEREMILK, '' the fine particles remain iv suspensioo in the bucket, thus making preparation easy and enabling the calf to got all the goodness. With many other calf foods a semi-solid deposit is formed at the bottom of the vessel so that the animal gets onty half a feed. This point has given great satisfaction to farmers, and in a recent letter one user, Mr J W Pewis, Bainesse, says:— " The calves like " CEBEMILK " and; do woli. Thore is no waste as it leaves no sediment at theiwttomof the pail." At a!l Stores and Factories. Local1 Distributors: New Zealand Loan aad Mercantile Agency Co. Taurarga.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 3
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