,-• _ Most ca!{ meals ieavo a sediment in Joe form ci a a-tni-silid dopo?is in the bottom of the hur-kef. Thus tlu> calf does liofc get a full iWd an,l nutrition jjaerallysuilVrs. Net so « in, OERE-UILK--(hB unique proems of grinding l<7 special heavy um.-.hinery result in * wonderfully iiuo food-so iiac that _, WO particles remain in sustiousiou in [bo bucket?, Thus ttic calf zzts all "»? gOoducs, and the work of pr^par- - »ioii is far eisicr. Mr T. Johnston ?L2 tram writes: "! havo uso(1 ' now for two years and "Jo it very economical. The calves M^aod relis-h It ami certainly thrive °Q it 1 fj n( ] ; t very f ayv < a , p r(? p are anV s bug 3 , ]; r ; ar ; ;aIvPS sbal rife "aiu«IC£HEMILIi:. :i Try . ' u;u.a to wi-oiti milk 'v U'ilfiiUßat. At di-■.;,, aiidfacf f Lou! distrihutors-N.Z. Lou. a Mercantile Agoacy Ci. Taatiii
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7156, 25 April 1919, Page 3
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142Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7156, 25 April 1919, Page 3
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