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ThP Retailors’ Association passed a. resolution to the effect that in their opinion the railway deviation won.id be a beneficial move for the town ana tbat the retailers heartily supported h;' Sinclair drew attention to the [position of the loading platform at the proposed new station. Tt was understood that this was to bo on the other side of the eight sets cl rails anil it would be necessary tor the merchants to carry their goods across the overhead bridges, thus causing extra trouble and expense, which included further haulage. Mr Sinclair was appointed, to bring the matter of the arrangements of sidings at the new station before the (.rain Merchants’ Association. calf rearing tests. Recent experiments carried out at Ruaknra and Weraroa State Farms proved that calves can be reared to advantage without the use of either skim milk or whey, both of which are becoming very valuable for other purposes. The food recommended if a balanced ration of cereals —not jusl one by-product such as linseed meal Ceremilk. the finest cereal food made for calves, combines in perfect quantities all the necessary food elements | required to rear healthy, well-propor-tioned animals. Ceremilk costs less than inferior substitutes because it goes further and has a more beneficial effect. Mr R. Highct, a wellknown dairy farmer of Claudeboys, Temuka, says:—“ After years of experience with calves I must s«y that Ceremilk is the best calf food I have I over used.” Ceremilk is sold by all i Stores. Local distributors —N.Z. Loan

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1695, 25 November 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1695, 25 November 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1695, 25 November 1920, Page 5