AN ECONOMIC CALF FOOD. Pries is surely not the most important factor in a calf food —qxiality "and i - esult* are the first- essentials. By saving a few l pence in the price per bag, the farmer may easilv lose pounds in the figure his calves will bring at market. " CEREMILK " may cost a little morn than other brands, but its satisfactory result.? make it the mosti economical calf food on the market. Mra W Bruce of Momona, writes: "I hav<* used ' CEREMILK' now for two years, and And it very economical. The calvea like and relish it., end certainly thrive on it. I find the food very easy to prepare, as long as I rear calves I shall use 'CEREMILK.'" Try "CEREMILK"— equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. Distributors: Fleming and Co. (Ltd.), Gore. —Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3380, 25 December 1918, Page 9
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141Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3380, 25 December 1918, Page 9
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