INTERESTING TO FARMERS. I Many dairymen persist m tho old idea of feediug the weoned calves on skim milk, j whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so means the loss of pounds of profit that might be theirs. The calf needs fat if he is to thrive and become a profitable animal — but skim milk lacks this very" element, Whey, too, has oniy 2 per cent, food solids, and these are unsuitable to growing calves. Try " CEREMILK "—thousands of N. Z. dairy farmers have proved it to be the most economiaal calf food. Its freshness and its large percentage *of fat ensure healthy growth. Mr. E. Collins of Ota I Creek, Edendale writes : "I reared eighteen calves this season on. " CEREMILK," and every ono of them has thrived splendidly. All my neighbours speak very highly of yonr food." Try " CEREMILK " At all stores and factories. DISTRIBUTORS, FLEMING AND CO., i/m, GORE.
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 713, 28 January 1919, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 713, 28 January 1919, Page 3
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