"CEREMILK" SUPPLIES WHAT OTHER CALF FOODS LACK. To give your calves ekim milk or whey or some home-prepared mixtures, when they are weaned, is it "penny wieo and pound foolish" policy, as has boon demonstrated over and over again. Slcini milk, lacks fat, and whey is a very poor fowl indeed, having only 2 per cent, food solids, which are maxio more or lens injurious by acid formation. "CEREMILK" contains a big percentage of fat, ensuring hoalthy growth, r,nd it also counteracts acidity. "I reared dOcalvre this year on soparaled whey and 'CEBEMILK,'" fiays Mr. Janice Dnvoy, Himitangi, "and they have not stoiired or lost condition sinco weaning." At all stores and factories. Fleming and Co., Ltd., .Tervois Quay, Wellington —Advl. Tho.tnlk of "efficiency" is h pointed reminder that a hi? factor in wcurinf; host results in the cheeso faflory is lo inslal a. Victor Vat. ThR middle drainago and sloping Iwttom eliminate whey speedily and perfectly. Bo euro anil order early, bocauso of the steel shortage A. J. Parton, Sheet Metal and PlumMnß Works, Pembroke Street, Cartetton — Advt. ;
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 31, 31 October 1917, Page 8
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