INVALUABLE IN THE NURSERY--“BEE OINTMENT.”
Because of its absolute, purity, its delicate and gentile’ emollient qualities, its certain, and prompt healingproperties, Bee Ointment proves itself always to he a great friend to every mother.
For skin troubles affecting- the baby, for chaps and insect bites on the wee one, it has no equal. For preventing infection, quickly remedying the cut or bruise incidental to the full-of-lifc boy, it stands paramount. For all skim troubles, including ring-worm, rashes, eczema, it is supremely effective. Mothers all over New Zealand have been using Bee Ointment for over 50 years. Why not you? Economical to buy, and economical in use. Is 6d for large pot; .or write to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 088, AVellington, for Free Sample. I
TAKE CARE OF THE CALVES. The cows will take care of - themselves. U6e Ceromilk. Pollard is not reliable and it does not mix well. Rice Meal causes scour. Linseed also has definite : disadvantages. Rear your calves on Ceremilk, the perfectly - balanced nutritious Calf Food that builds hone, muscle and ‘'condition” with no danger of scour, Ceremilk mixes easily with skim-milk or water and forms no sediment. Thousands of farmers have proved Ceremilk to be equal to unskimmed milk in nutriment. Try Ceremilk, “The Milk of Cereals/.’ 200lb, 100-lb, 50-lb and 25-lb bags, at stores and factories. Local Agents; Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 498, Wellington. Made by Fleming and Co, Ltd., Gore. For Pigs use FarroFood. 51
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6192, 24 September 1921, Page 2
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