THEY LAP IT UP. One of the advantages of Ceremilk is that it does not settle on the bottom of the bucket. It is finely ground from fresh cereals, and the fine particles remain in suspension. The calves are thus able to lick it up, every drop. Ceremilk contains the elements which calves need for building up bone, flesh and fat. It prevents 6cour, as hundreds of farmers testify. Sold in 2001 b, 1001 b, 501 b, and 251 b bags at stores and factories. Local agents: Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 198, Wellington. • Made by Fleming and Co., Ltd., Gore. For Pigs—Use-Farro-Food. 56 It costs gd. to Id per doz. to preserve eggs in Sliarland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Sold ini small tins to preserve 14doz eggs; 1-gal tins, 90 doz; 1-gal. tins, 180 doz; and 4-gal. tins 720d0z. It is wonderfully cheap and reliable. 2
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 2
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