‘■CEREMILK” —NOW A BETTER AM) CHEAPER CALF FOOD. Bariev, maize, peas, beans, linseed, oats and dried milk arc combined in Cereinilk in correct proportions to form the most strengthening and easily digested food for rearing calves. Give Cereinilk to your calves; they will develop into fat, healthy beasts with a high marketable value. Every farmer who has used Oercniilk readily recommends it to his friends. Now reduced in price and sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Bov 498, Wellington.—Advt.
30in. Jap. crepes, a heavy weight in fast colours. White, cream, champagne, maize, lemon, yellow, apricot, shrimp, tomato, silver. ' grev, mill-grey, light mole, light and dark navy, brown, fawn, hello, mauve, salmon, light and mid-saxe, kingfisher, henna, almond, green, light pink, midrose and vieiiM rose, dark vieux rose, cardinal. scarlet, cherry, turquoise, poach, uide etc. Sale price Hid yard, 11s 5d dozen; 18s 6d piece of 20 yards. At Collinnon and Cimniiighiunc’s sale starting 'I hursday at 10. —Advt.
RABBITS AND RABBITS’ SKINS. We are paying 10s dozen for good trapped rabbits; railage paid; top prices for skins.—Rabbit Supply Coy., c/o Dairy Producers’ Freezing Coy., Water 100 Quay, Wellington,— A Ivt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1074, 22 July 1924, Page 5
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