A CALF TOOD THAT IS EASILY PBI3PABED. No trouble—it is po easily made—that's one thing I like about "Ceremilk," said a well-known dairy fawner recently. There's no bother, no time wasted—it is only necessary to stir Ceremilk into warm wnter, pouring the 'mixture into boiling water. The whole is then allowed to stand (ill feeling time, when, it is mixed with the skim milk or whey. Hade from the finest of New Zealand's ceroals.. Ceremilk is an absolutely pure natural food for calves. Superior in every essential to any similar food in the world. Try it. Thousands of dairymen have proved that not only is there less trouble with Ceremilk, but 1 it gives far better results. Free Booklet, "About Calves," will be 6ent on request. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 3-1, Gore. Local Distributors, Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Advt. It has been pointed out many times of late that increased production of food supplies is a matter of vital moment to the Empire. Increased yields of grain and increased carrying capacity arc guaranteed when "Eclipse" Fertilisers oro •applied to the soil.—Advt. The scarcity in metals becoming more and more acute, it is with difficulty that the orders for Victor Cheese Vats are boing executed. Mr. A. J. Parton, Shset Metal Worker, Carterton, requests that orders should be forwarded to him early us present, conditions demand that each order awaits its turn. Our advice is "get in early."—Advt. ' Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will hold a sale of furniture in their room on Thursday, at 1.3D, rnd sell a large collection of superior household furniture end sundries, also five pianos, including a very flje upright grand piano, by Challen, London, described as somAliing beyond the ordinary. They also advertise a sale cf Mr. Short's plumbing plant and stock-in-trade on Friday, at Urooklyn, at 11 o'clock. Hiss 0. W. Christie, national lecturer for the Theosophlcal Society, will lecture at the society's rooms, Ballancc Street, totnorrcw evoninp. on 'Some Problems of Karma. Personal, Individual, and National." Barrnclouph's Progandra quickly cures corse. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3197, 22 September 1917, Page 10
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