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KEEP THE PAI GROWIP from the Day They're Dropped. Kegulas feeding helps, a clean tr&ugh helps and a wp.nn dry bed helps. Bat above all things give ycHir calVes the right food. Whole milk is best. CALF MEAL with -w&ey or skim, milk is swart best. Tui Calf Meal is ground in a flourmill so finely that the youngest calf digests it easily 'vri&oei scouring. The fa* contest is high mth flesh and bone building properties rightly proportioned. (An Agricultural Chemist, BL W. Lcnrcics, F.C.S., Wellington, looks after übis part of the asaaafecosrc;}. whose name is gives PBICES OF TUI ©AIaF MBi 251bs. 5/8 SOlbs. 10/6 lSQMsa' S3f- SSS&a. SB/.ay fi? SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, TE KUITI

on the SPOT Downright Cheapness Ironmongery General Hardware (Not forgetting good wear) Fencing Wire, Tanks, Spouting, Shacklock's Orion Ranges, Special indent of Dalton's Porcelain Baths now on hand. Jack Sanderson THE IRONMONGER, RORA STREET, (Opposite Fickling's) TE KUITI. SELLS FOR STRAIGHT OUT CASH. "^

That Fruit for Xm&s Is a necessity Have just landed a large shipment ol selling at ] 1/6 per doz* 1/6 per ioz. Plums, Peaches, Tomatoes direct from the farm to the shop at lowest wholesale Prices. Cases of fruit sent by coach or train to any part of the King Country. Eat whips of Fruit instead of Meat you will be able to stand the heat. Fruiterers "THE BUSY CORNER

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 8