. With this issue we announce the commencement of the Economics end of season sale. This is usually one of the chief events in the drapery world of Taranaki, and we understand that this season's offerings are more than ordinarliy sensational.—-Advt- '■.'..' DO CALVES PAY? ' Mr. Farmer —Consider, a good healthy calf can be successfully reared at a cost of 7s per head for feed by using CEREMILK with skim milk or only water —> of. course it pays. The millions of pounds worth of butter, cheese, hides, beef, etc., must- all be derived in the future from calves reared now. The total amount of cheese made in New Zealand in 1920 was over sixty thousand tons, while butter exceeded seventeen thousand tons. Feed your calves on CEREMILK—MiIk of " Cereals. The price has been reduced. Sold in 2001b, i.OOlb, 501b, and 251b bags. All stores. Local Agents-. Fleming and Co., Ltd., P. 0.. Box 498, Wellington. Made by Fleming and Co.. Ltd., Gore, N.Z. For pigs—FAßßO^ FOOD fattens.—Advt. FOOD FOR AN EPICURE. The popularity of good wholesome soup in cold weather is strikingly demonstrated by the keen demand for Tucker's new Sout> Powders this season. People are ouick to recogn'se outstanding merit *in foodstuffs, and Tucker's wonderfuly imnroved Soup Powders for 1921 season are hailed wtth delight as something out of the ordinary. There is a treat in istore for those who have not yet tried them. Eleven different varieties. All grocers —Advt
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 7
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240Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 7
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