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=1 # Thistle Brand Milk of Cereals for Calves DCfOV Til HSfC WW A T^J r l 11 H? > l^ I— - LORD KITCHENER calls for Men, KIj^jKIJI M2S ww /^».l^ SL BIaMJ? I """" """ more Men » t0 kee P up the fighting < m '^' m^ m m> • *"^ * '* "■*' -■«*' • strength of our Great Army. The FARMER should bear in mind that the food supply is a vital question, too. EVERY ACRE IS FULL OF LATENT FORCE. Every Calf bred during the next six months is valuable. Save every animal, and rear it carefully. Feed your Calves. Consider your requirements for the coming season. Investigate the quality of the CALF FOOD you intend to use. CEREMILK, the Milk of Cereals for Calves, will give the finest results at the Lowest Possible Prices. , Don't be a guesser. CEREMILK is made by experts in Animal Food. Milled to a fine smooth flour. The Calf digests every grain of it. Those interested write FLEMING & CO. LTD., Box 24, Gore, for GENEROUS FREE SAMPLE. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. Napier* Hastings and DannevirKe Agents

QUEEN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH TELEPHONE No. 700. P.O. Box 263 Seed, Grain and Produce Merchant Real Estate Agent :: Land Salesman Agent for VICTORIA INSURANCE Co. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated BLACKBALL STEAM COAL. Particularly suited to the requirements of Flaxmill Owners and Dairy Factories. Unlimited stocks of the finest class GRASS SEEDS, GRAIN, and all kinds of PRODUCE always on hand. Agent for the MASTERTON CEMENT AND PIPE CO. f S Troughs, Drain and Culvert Pipes, Lawn Rollers, Concrete Fencing Posts, etc* LAND DEPARTMENT We have special facilities for acquiring accurate knowledge of properties placed in our hands for sale, and clients can rely on information obtained. We have a complete list of FARM PROPERTIES, from SO to 6000 acres in extent. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED SHEEP-COUNTRY on the Main Trunk, which affords intending investors an excellent chance to make money. TOWN PROPERTIES of all descriptions For Sale and To Let. Let your requirements be known and We can suit you. The FULLEST INFORMATION and PROPERTY LISTS on Application

bull UN 5 Pedigree KArL Sutton's Broad Leaf Essex = Sutton's Giant Rape SUTTON'S RAPE is packed in 281b. Bags. Every Bag is sealed with Lead Seal, and Sutton's Trade Mark. Nothing genuine without the seal Please Read these Extracts from Newspapers:— JAPANESE RAPE— DESCRIPTION OF THE SEED. Tho Agricultural Department forwards the following for general information :— ■" Japanese Rape Seed having recently been offered for sale in New Zealand, and as considerable doubt existed whether this seed was of a variety suitable for fattening live stock," the Secretary of Agriculture cabled the British Consul at Tokio as fol» lows:— 'ls Japanese Rape- Seed a forage vaiiety or an annual oil-producing land? If both are produced, cAblo a trade description of the former.' A reply has been received from the British Ambassador as under 1 . — ' Referring to your telegram of 19th March, Japanese Rape Seed is mostly an annual oil-producing variety. Hokaido grows a foreign variety called Hamburg, Parbury. and Nenty Company. A British firm at Kobe has been exporting to Australia, considerable "quantities of Hokaido seed under tho name of Essex Rape.' " This_ information should l assist new Zealand importers to secure the proper variety and shduld minimise the risk of getting comparatively useless bird-seed rape. (Wellington, 22nd March, 1915.) TOTMILL LTD. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LTD. Hereford straat. Chrtttehurch Chief District AgenU-Falmerston North. Ftilding and Danntvirke __

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 17