"THE BEST CALF FOOD I HAVE EVER USED." When a well-known dairy farmer liko Air Robert Highet, of Clandcboyc, near Xemukti, wriiea: "After many years' experience with calve 3 I must say that 'CEBEMILK' is the beat calf food I -have ever used," you may be sure his advice is well*worth following. "CEUEMILK" saves time. There's no bother—no trouble. Simply stir "CEREMlLlv" into garm water and then pour this into, boiling fvater. Let- the whole stand until. feeding time, and mix witli skim milk or whey - us" required. Made from New Zealand's "finegt cercals by a firm with a quarter cehtuiys experience, with four large mills and intimate -knowledge "CEHEMiLIC" is as fiuo as -flour, and is superior in every essential to any similar food in ! the world. At all stores and factories. Local Distributors:—Fleming and Co., Ltd., Christ church, and at all Stores. 13 An example of a superstition that still exists iu Essex villages is recorded, by Dr. Bertram Smith, medical officer for the north-eastern division of that county. Ho says lie had recently found cases where, when a child was found to be going in decline, the mothers considered the best medicine to give it was the water in which the village blacksmith plunged his red-hot irons to cool them. This iron water was frequently administered to children.
mm Mellins rill 111 proper sup* V Wealthy mother's iniik is not forthcoming, fresh cow's milk, to which Mellin's Food has been added,is the nextbest thing be canst Mellin's Food'humanise$* the fresh cow's milk whilst, preserving those valuable qualities which only fresh milk offers. With Mellin's Food, cow's milk can ba taodified to suit tbe requirement! of f * nd UTODth every sUge of babyhood Mcilia s food provides just tbos* substances which en*ure the full, healthy, and well-balanced development of tbe child. FREE ' ? Safflple of Mellin's Food, iviw.l. r with 4 useful Handbook for Mothers. "Tie Care of Infants," wui be sent Post Free on request. Writ*: ■ MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY I LTD., WELLINGTON.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 5
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