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“CEREMILK” SUPPLIED WHAT OTHER CALF FOODS LACK. To give your calves skim milk or whey or some home prepared mixtures, when they are weaned, is a ■‘penny wise and pound foolish” policy. as has been demonstrated over and over again. Skim milk lacks fat, and whey is a very poor food indeed, having only 2 p.c. food solids which are made more or less injurious by acid formation “CEREMILK” cona big percentage of fat, ensurnnjjp healthy growth, and it also counteracts acidity. ‘‘l reared 30 calves this year on separated whey and ‘CEREMILK,’ ” says Mr. James Davev, Himitangi, “and they have not scoured or lost condition since weaning.” At all Stores and Factories. Local distributor: T. Corson, Gisborne.* NAZOL relieves cold in the head and Nasal Catarrh.* Some weeks ago, when it was ascertained that tlie passengers and crow of the Matunga were safe and well, a confidential communication' was at once made by the owners, Messr Burns, Philip and Co., under the authority of the Navy Board, to the neqrest relatives. Since then the company has been making small weekly payments to the wives of-the crew for their maintenance and the ?i support of their families, pending tint return of their husbands. . Hie announcement that the Matunga was a victim of the raider Wolf makes.the vessel a war loss. It is understood that the ship was covered against this risk—partly in their own office and partly in' the Queensland Insurance Company.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 3

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