DON’T USE HOME-MADE CALF FOODS. Pollard, rice meal, lineecd meal, or molasses may be cheap enough; but the standard by which to estimate cost ie the result of the food, not the price you pay for it. Judged this way, home prepared foods are far dearer than “Coremilk,” which costs little more in the first place, but, ensures profitable results. Pollard is unreliable, and rice meal contains a lot cf dust and indigestible fibre that causes scour. “Coremilk” contains nothing that canno j- be readily digested ; it is absolutely pure. Mr. R. McAlister, Tasmania, says “I think it is a splendid food; the calves took freely to it and throve immenselv.” At all stores and factories, in 200, 100. 50. and 25 lb. bags. Tf your dealer cannot supply you, write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box I 498, Wellington. You can alwavs tell a North British UNIQUE RUBBER HOT WATER BAO by the trade mark—.scale of Justice set inside a
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 August 1920, Page 4
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