CEREMILK" SUPPLIES WHAT OTHER- CALF FOODS LACK. lo give your calv<s skim milk or whey or some home-prepared mixtures, when they are weaned, is a "penny wise and pound foolish" policy, as has been demonstrated over and over again. Skim milk Jacks fat, and whey is a. very poor food indeed, having only 2 per cent, food solids, which aro made more or less injurious by acid formation. "CEREMILK" contains' a big percentage, of fat, ensuring healthy growth, and it also counteracts acidity. "I reared 30 calves' this year on separated whey and 'CBBEMILK,'" says Mr. James Davey, Hiinitangi, "and they have not scoured or lost condition since weaning." At all stoves and factories. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jcrvois Quay, Wellington—Advt.
A. J. Parton, of Carterton, reports an increasing demand for the famous Victor Vat, and a decreasing supply of sheet steel. Thus, output is curtailed. By ordering now, however, delivery can te promised in. rotation. Particulars of the Victor Cheese Vat, with its sloping bottom and middle drainage, will be posted to any address. A. .T. Parton, Sheet Metal and Plumbing Works, Pembroke Street, Carterton.—Advt.
For Children-s Hacking Cough. Wood's .Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 10
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