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A case in which a soldier settler had lost heavily in consequence of guaranteed cows turning ;out defective was mentioned at Morrinsville Farmers' Union meeting. It was held that when a vendor stated at a sale that he guaranteed a cow was sound such guarantee should be binding in law. It was resolved that the sub-provincial executive be asked to devise some simple form of guarantee for the sale of dairy cows jin the yard, and , arrange with the j auctioneering firms to put the same into force at all sales of dairy stock in the province. “The miners’ “go-slow 7 ” policy w r as discussed at [a meeting of Morfinsville Farmers’ Union. Disappointment was expressed that no action had been taken by the union as a body to arrive at some solution of the difficulty. Several members were of opinion that the difficulty was beyond the Farmers’ Union, Lieut.-Colonel R. C. Allen said that when men deliberately limited their working capacity they misused their faculties.lt was resolved to urge the sub-provincial executive and the provincial executive to consider what stops the Farmers’ Union could take to bring about a better state of affairs. Reward—Lost [starting handle off motor car. / “As fresh as a daisy!” Such a familiar proverb, but it applies to “White Daisy” floor made from the rich, white hearty of choicest wheat Strong and dry, velvety in texture, specially white, delicious flavour—-is it any wonder that 50,000 loaves of “White Daisy” flour are baked and eaten every week? A.ak lor it at your grocer’s.* QUALITY IN CALF FOODS. What really counts in feeding calves is what they digest—not howmuch they When calves are given whey alone, they have to consume such enormous quantities to get a square meal that malnutrition i*fid ruined digestion result. On the other hand, a little of “CERE-MILK” suffices, because it is made.ffom the pick of New Zealand’s finest cereals, is nutritious, easily digested and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland, in referring to ‘ ‘CERE-MILK, ’ ’ says : —“The calves , thrive right away and they do not scour as they did with the other food. ’ At all stores and factories in 300, 100, 50 and 2olb bags.—Abraham and Williams, Ltd.. Marton. “ Water your garden with North j British Hose—’tis made.from .finest I Para Rubber and best quality canvas, and ad ways reliable. j

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11929, 24 October 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11929, 24 October 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11929, 24 October 1919, Page 8