CALVES LICK UP EVERY DROP OF -CEREMILK."
There's absolutely no wa'jfco with " CEREMILK." Unlike other calf foods, there is no sediment in. " CE'ft'iEMILK, the fine particles remain in suspension in tho bucket, thus making preparation easy, and enabling the calf to get -all the goodness. With many other calf, foods a semisolid deposit is formed at tho bottom of the vessel 60 that the a/iimaJ gets only half a feed. This point lias given great satisfaction to farmers, and in a recent letter one user, Mr. J. W. Dewis, Bainesce,says:— fjalves like 'CEREMILK,' ancl do well. There is no waste, as it leaves no .-edimfjtft at the bottom of the pail." At all and factories.— Fleming and Co., Ltd., Manufacturer!, Gore. H. a. agent, Safe Deposit Buildings, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 5
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128CALVES LICK UP EVERY DROP OF -CEREMILK." New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 5
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