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THE BEST CALF FOOD IS THE CHEAPEST. Initial cost is of secondary con sidoration when buying Calf Food — or anything else for that matter. Take “OEREMILK” as a case in point. “OEREMILK” costs a little—a very little more than other foods, hut the results are so profitable that the first cost is considerably discounted. One large user, Mr J. Ross, Maharahara, writes:— “OEREMILK” is easy to use, the calves quickly thrive upon it, and I think that the price will more than favourably compare with any other calf food on the market. ” at all Stores and Factories. Local Distributors; A. J. Thomson and Co. ’s, Marton,

IMPORTANT TO ALL. Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you tli 'ii good digestiouV Food must be o-iten to sustain life, and must he digested and converted into blood, When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlains’ Tablets are a rational and reliable reliever for indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up •the whole digestive apparatus to u natural and healthy action.—Sold everywhere, .To-night is hoseing time—if you want to keep your lawn looking fresh, green and attractive, ask for L or 6 qualities of NORTH BRIT ISH HOSE —the qualities for long wear*, and trade Imperially

•ii & ii //V If tlie satisfied users of "Wilton's Brown Peas were to make a procession you would get some idea of the popularity of this simple effective remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Torpid Liver or Biliousness. Purely vegetable, Brown Peas cured many who found other remedies wore unsatisfactory that’s why after n thirty years' test they arc moro popuhir-fo-l.iy than ever before, I{ein«*m* y*»llr liver must be right if yon are to he- o tli iol* necessary strain of daily duties, w i s ' 3 fh> r ® a iKWj *4 '?K keep the liver and stomach in (rno i trim. 'Fry them. 1/it ai chemists or stores, or post free f rom GEO. W. WILTON .. & Co., Ltd. W ollxngton Cl) uimpL^ fjr

Cures Colds and Coughs &•:;* Ii neaU the throatand lungs Vs'.*. —your grandfather and \fir. father proved its merits, ’-fhere is no remedy so X&s £° O( K h ° ssfo, so sure .0 as lionningtou’s. * v

w ATIDNA R* Ji Proprietor, MOTOR SERVICE MOORE, WAITUNAIWBBT Daily, Leave'Waituna West 7.30 a.m I Leave Cunningham’s 8,20 a.m Leave Makino Station 9.35 a.m Arrive Feilding F.O. 10,0 a.m Leave Feilding F.O. 3.30 p.m Leave Makino 4.0 p.m Leave Cunningham.’ 5.46 p.m Arrive„Waituna 6,0 p.m. Paresis delivered alongsidt/tbe toad Parcels may be left at CARBINE BOOKING OFFICE, Feilding, bat mast fci prepaid, A, O. CRAWFORDS JgOYALIMAIL MOTOR COACH. Between KIMBOLTON and FEILDING, Leave Kimbolton 8.15 a.m' Leaves Kiwitea, 8.45 a.m, Leave'Cheltonham 9 a.m, Arrive Feilding 9.45 a.m, Leave Feilding Post OlEoa 8.45 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton • 5.15 p.m’ Parcels and goods promptly attended’to and may bo left at Mackrall Stewart’s Motor Garage. . Fares—ss single, 9rf return. A. G. CRAWFORD. Proprieter.

CAUTION. Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urgent that every traveller should secure d bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to be carried in the--hand, lug igge. This may prevent distressing- sicknes^n^iennnMm^^^fa

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11450, 1 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11450, 1 February 1918, Page 7