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i ceremilKT HOW, MUCH DID YOU LOSE LAST YEAR On Your Calves? Have you ever paused to reflect how much sick stock cost you in s any one year ? Much : could be saved if the \ ordinary ration of skim * milk or whey included I [t^ OF THE CEREALS ErCALVETJ [ It's the hungry calf i that earns the profit. 5 Start him right for I the first ten weeks - with Ceremilk. He'll then be too busy with \ his appetite, to have - any trouble common to r- . ' calves., '.. .-...- ---f Fmx^TME CEQEALT. fbrGAlVEfi - NOT A MEDICINE! NOT AN EXPERIMENTS '' , It♦ will pay you to investigate the/value of1 this food. We are prepared to help you - make more money out 1 out of your calves. 3 v agents for rais DISTRICT,: Johnston arid Co., Ltd. Or your Storekeeper ■;' will supply you. , S npo Stand the season on the Farm, Oeo— s. The Thoroughbred Stallion Waiari is by the great St. Paul, so well known to all followers of racing, out of Thelma, dam of Barbarina. He has therefore. on both sides the _ best breeding, a fact that should commend y his services to breeders. 1 Waiari has to his credit the .Easter Handicap _ at Auckland,' and wins at Takapuna, ■ Marton, -j New Plymouth and Hawera v (Sires Produce _ Stakes). He is a fine well formed horse, comf bining speed and stamina, and is. recognised 3 as a sure foal-gettar. This will be his second r season at the stud. • i TERMS—£4 4s; two or more mares as per , ■ agreement. 4,11 care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars see cards or apply to the owner— \ HIKAKA, ! .■ Oeo--3 ■ - t rpO Stand at Castle Street, Eltham, and ; ■*• travel surrounding district— I v ' ' ne ashionably-bred Trotting Stallion, Ch|oH|^o WiLDWOOD KING Wildwood Chief—Dolly ' For further particulars apply— | G. J. WARRENDER, , Owner. , 'TIO Stand the Season at the Farm, Taiporo- -*- henui— M^^Pfi The Thoroughbred Horse ll iLW HUSBANDMAN (14) By. Treadmill (2)— Gulden Vale (17), etc. TERMS—7 Guineas, single roarq. Two or more mares the property <« one owner as per agreement. Mares from a distance met" at the,Hawera railway station on notice being given of their arrlvui. sFree grazing for. mares from *a distance till December 31st. ' All caret.takeni but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— G. E. CLOITTi > Taiporohenui. Or— Box 86, Hawera. npo Stand at Stratford and surrounding dis '• , tricts— • . ' • The Celebrated Trot*J s^» (Prince Imperial—Rose) Advance is a beautiful black horse, standing »16.2 hands. Hia stock have won fame on the traefc, in the ring, and also have done good faro? work. ; Advance gained a, record (two miles in 4min 46a«8) for the National Cup, fihristchurch. F£E, £8 Bs. (Two or more mares as per agreement.) All care but no responsibility. • v W. HAWKE, Stratford. rpo Stand the Season at Pihama— The Thoroughbred Stallion W™*^ffi WfIIKARANGA x j^gtlWMgg^y.jj6n% (Soult^-D'urus). Sire of Antwerp and others.. For pa^jticulars apply to— D. CAMPBELL, Pihama. DANGERS OF WHOOPING ,COUGH. Whooping cough is much more dangerous than is generally supposed. More deaths result from it than from scarlet fever. There, is little if any danger, 1 however, when it is properly treated. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it. will keep the cough loose, liquify the tough mucus and aid in its expectoration. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of whooping cough, and always with the best results. Sold by -'all chemists and storekeepers.— Advt. Ladies, remember, that if your grocer is out of the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" you can always procure a bottle at the Mearest store. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. 3

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1916, Page 6