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DESTRUCTION OF CALVES ILLEGAL. In many liurcp-ran ioua'.rK3 the dcßtrocticn of calves—sepeeitJjy be tier -_;;ivcs—is illegal. In tius country, iviioro plenty of foodstuffs it abould Lc snade illegal _ Thi calvcK c£ 10-dny vahiaole jiozt •<r~.r:\i;i!iy tl.cusa.nds °f :-nimals &C wantonly killed. Cercmuk will yiald vigorous, he-Uth/ caivc-3, an-J nuy tlu.iiy Jammer knows that tiia price of prood drury covrs is going to increase far beyond 1h i co?l of a caJf. 'On* IOOHj Lxlj of Osrsi/iilir, costing 293, will rear four cpltcs p-?t fho milk i-yri. gbire. There is no better preparation <rh '.Jin inaiisot eo far food value, rzss c£ ;.nd safety are concerned. Cerctr.iii- i-, chaapsr in iha <»nd than uir substitute. It is the purest and most r.'at-iiiOT6 calf food. AH Stoi-ris. L-fJCD 1 . ui?-'-.:-ibctoi'S, FVmin j iiiKl Oou, L *_L, GJ, CiuistchuiTti. 46

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 8