OALVES LICK UP EVERY DROP. Unlike other oalf-foode, there is no sediment in "CEREMILK"; tho fine particles remain in *u»pen«ion in the bucket,, thnn making preparation easy and enabling the calf to got all tho gocuness. With many other calf foods a acmi-aolid deposit in formed at tho bottom of the v«isel, so that the animal pets only half a feed. Tho fact that there's no wast© with Ceremilk lias qiven great satiffaeion to farmer*. Mr D. L. A. Astbury, Mangatoki, Eltham, writes: — "Kindly book forward for me or<--half ton of 'CEREMILK' in cowe there is difficulty to pet it next eeaaon. We have reared seventy calve# this year; nolo havo died, and tinquettionably 'CEREMILK' has (riven us more satis fact ion and better result* than any other prepared food w« have used previously." At all Stores and Factories, in 300, 100, 50, and 251b boffe. If your dealer cannot truDply you write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Bos SO, Christcjiarch. 27
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16694, 1 December 1919, Page 8
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