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THE MODERN METHOD. In farming*. Modern Methods are as necessary to success as In any other business. The man who does thing’s the old fashioned way “ gets left.” The FORDSON TRACTOR has come to make (work lighter, to finish it quicker, to accomplish more, .to increase production ana to economise labor. Every progressive farmer should investigate the FORDSON TRACTOR. It is low in cost, reliable, and above all--efficient. • A postcard will bring you full information. HUTTON & HOLLAND, Lid., LICENSED FORD DEALERS AND STOCKISTS. Agents for the famous MICHELI-N TYRES & EVER EADY BATTERIES. All Repair Work thoroughly executed by our experienced mechanics. Mrs Gardiner wishes you a Prosperous New Year. During 1919 we made many new friends, and to these and old customers we now wish a prosperous New Year. In the New Year w'e shall be better prepared than ever to lulfil your needs-—many large {orders will shortly arrive—so if we may—we suggest that you pay our shop a visit of inspection from lime to time. Quality consistent with low prices will be our aim throughout 1920. FORDSON Trade Mark TRACTOR. THE HOME OF THE FORD. The Premier Garage. Medway Street, Gore. GARDINERS Ladies’ Outfitting Specialists, MAIN”STBEET, GORE. Telephone! 323

Take Music Wherever You Go * i Light end compact, a " Columbia'* can be tucked away safely in any corner of your automobile, motor boat or yacht. It is out of id except when you want it —and then, anytime, anywhere, you have all the latest successes of songland and all the newest music for 5 THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA is a friend indeed for outings. Hear its rich tone, it perfect enunciation, and its clarity demonstrated. I V 55s rum 1 23 COME IN TO-DAY! Lota! Dealer: W. ,1. .MetTTCHKON". Gore. >taiu supplies write ts A* Croft on, Ltd., 'on, Dunedin. hainks-2* yy

WHY KILL THAT CALF,? V Kill that Calf when it might he grown into a valuable animal worth many pounds to you by the expenditure of a few shillings in CEREMILK. Calt Food?* Good healthy calves can he roared on CEHE.MILK and water alone if the diinotions are carefully followed. Thousands of calves are reared in this way every year Aviihout the use of mi.k at. Fn many European countries the destruction of calves—more especially Heifer Calves—is illegal. In this conn try, where foodstuffs abound, it should be made so too. 'I he i-alves df to-day w.ll become the valuable yearlings of next year. If the calves be destroyed, dot's not the consequence rebound on you farmers;-' The cost of Dairy Cows is going to increase far beyond the cost of rearing a good healthy calf. Consider this-.. ,M r Farmer, and then reconsider it. One 2d b dag of CEI’EM ILK cost ing you Os w ill carry a calf on past the milk food stage and you will be building up the herds of the future. Mr Robert Blaihie, of Loehiel, Southland, writes: “Von no doubt will be pleaded to hear of mv experiment with vour CEHE.MILK Calf Food. You will remember that I bad some 20 calves which I decided to try to rear on your calf food without mixing with either whey or milk. They were only three weeks old, and 1 hardly txpeeled them to do any good, stalling them at sueji an early age. They, however, have dered another 10 2d CEREMILK Hi rough my storekeeper. “I consider your Calf Foci 50 per cent, better than ariv other 1 have jet tried." all. »* f» ttH it j 1 1 v y , nun done splendidly, and 1 have just or

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Mataura Ensign, 12 January 1920, Page 7

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