The Dannevirkc A. and P. Association s next show will bo held mi Wednesday and Thursday, February I' 2 and 13. Ihe rrtju'i'flir will bn held on Tnday, lobruary M-. CALVES THRIVE ON "C'EUEMILK." There's no calf food to etiual MlLK."—made from New Zealand's finest cereals, h'ich in fat and in nutiiment, it makes strong, healthy, well-condition-ed beasts that bring top pneo for market or as milkers. Unlike imported foods, "CEREMILK" is absolutely fresh. Easily digested, it never scours,, and '« palatable. Calves lake to (.LI.I'.MIIA at once, while it is so finely ground that it never uoos to tlio bottom. Iwsily piopared, "CEUEMILIC" saves Ihe farmer time and trouble. Mr. AV. Koss, o Hairini, AVaikato, writes; "1 have found 'CEREMILK' lo be an excellent callfood. It is safo and useful, ensy_to prepare, and the calves lako to it very readilv. Also Iho cost per call is low. Try "CEHEMILIv." At all stores and factories. Local distributors-. Fleming and Co. Ltd.. Jorvois Quay, Wellington. —Advt.
SNIFF UP, GARGLt OR SWALLOW FLUENZOL
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 8
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