IMPERIAL CALF FOOD
OAH BE USED WITH EITHER SKIM, BEP ABATED lUL.K OR ' WHEY, Mad« from molt, cookvd *nd «ncook«d ctraala ■cientlflcally blendtd, so «• to b« th« best anbstituta for whols milk, A\ Ihe faint time will oot cauat " icours," ai it the caea with linseed alon*. If mix•d *nd fed according to lnstructlona. It 1* tha moat •conomlcaJ food In tha mirkat. A small bag (35tb) will last ona calf 4to waaka,_and longer If milk la plentiful PACKED IN Ssn> BAGS OB SOOtt) SACKS, «.wardad Gold Medal, Dunedln Exhibition 1888. Firit Award and Special Mantisi Imtklaad Exhibition, 18O0J TESTIMONIALS, From J. Burt Veala, Mldhurat, TaranaJtl, Dec. 3and, 1891 Dt»r Sir,— l bay* much pleaaur* in raeammending to my farmer friends li Taranaki tha «sa of the -' Imperial " Oalf Meal aa a valuable, help in th« a*ceeißful rearing of their calvea, la. mj opinion' that used In moderate qttan*titlei cooked Bind mixed with akim milk, it answers all the purposes of tha imparted meal at about half the cost. I have triad them both, and la each case have town satisfied with tha results, but I give the preference to the " Imperial " on account of its being the much cheaper fe*l> ar of the two, a very valuable consideration la a place where the values of cattl* are only nominal.— Yours faithfully* <I t fIURT VBALE. (Extract from the Wyndham Herald* 'Jcu 1901.) Mr John Mcßean,- of Seaward Dowbb 4 raatarday told us of a satisfactory as* perience ha hai had Id rearing calves with artificial food. He raised 20 calves •» •• Imperial "- Oalf Food, and at the tame time had others which he fed with sew milkj The former did quite as well as the latter,, and (when sold five months' old) realised top market! values. Mataura Island, Jan. 34th, 1901. Messrs Langdown and Son, Ohristchurch. Bear Sirs,— Re Oalf Food purchased from you. I may say that I was weU pleased with It, as my calves did TO7 well while fad with it, and I consider it very tatlsfactory as an economical Oalf *ee«V-Tewt lalthfmlly, T, W % FOSTUB,
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Southland Times, Issue 19032, 28 April 1903, Page 4
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349IMPERIAL CALF FOOD Southland Times, Issue 19032, 28 April 1903, Page 4
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