“CEREMILK” FED CALVES bring big prices. Hundreds of farmers all over the Dominion testify to the splendid Jesuits obtained from feeding calves on “CE-REMILK.” For instance, here s wlmt Mr. Herbert Edge, Maikiekie a North Auckland farmer, saysi have been using ‘‘CEREMILE- 101 mv calves all last season, and I hate just sold my calves at £o per head—a very tall price for calves not vet four months old and of no special ■breed.” There arc no or inferior ingredients in ‘•CEREMILK.” It is a veil balanced ration containing the most nutritious oi New Zealand’s cereals. At all Stores anti Factories. Local distributor: T. Corson, Gisborne.*
in the hope that it will soon pass away. Serious throat and lung ailments often follow the neglect of this apparently simple ailment. A course of SCOTT’S Emulsion will quickly banish the worst catarrh and will restore to you the joy of health. PROVED THE BEST for catarrh , coughs, bronchitis , whooping cough 3 asthma 9 Weakness , wasting—and as a builder up after illness. The danger of serious lung trouble can be avoided by keeping the lungs fortified with SCOTT’S Emulsion. It costs you little to try SCOTT’S Emulsion and the benefit it will surely bring may be priceless to you. Always see this tradt mark on the package—none genuine without it. M m * um Say “ SG3TY’S,” moan “SCOTT’S” and get fell Four generations of mothers - Four generations of doctors - Four generations of sufferers have PROVED it the BEST MEYER ACCEPT AN IMITATION,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4580, 8 June 1917, Page 2
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