AX ECONOMICAL CALF FOOD. PbicS is SUTely not the most importaut factor in a calf food—quality and results are the first essentials, fcy saving a few pence in the price per bag, the farmer may easily lose pounds in the figure his calves will bring at market. "CEREMILK" raav coat a little more than other brand*, but its satisfactory results make it the most economical calf food on the wariefc Mr& W. Bruce, of Momoiw, writes:— i have used 'CEREMiLF nowfor «JD years and find it very, econonuraL J* Live, like and relish i, «J*g?g thrive on it. I find the food very,«g 10 prepare, and « long £5 I %*&£ shall use VCEBEMUAj J*J £K >nTK"—eoual to whole mux * D w«" mL T 7+Tn stores and facton«s.~-Flew pent. At all &>W Ki&jAge;t,Saferep^» r ing», Auckland, • •' p;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17006, 13 November 1918, Page 3
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