START NOW IN CALF REARING COMPETITION—£IO PRIZES. Ceremilk Manufacturers are offering two £5 prizes for the best snapshot of a calf or a group of calves reared on Ceremilk. The closing date is December 31. Ceremilk gives your calves the right substitute for whole milk. Carrectly chosen and proportioned cereals that permit you to send all your whole milk to the butter or cheese factory without penalizing your calves. Ceremilk is madj of oats, barley, wheat, maize, linseed, beans and peas, properly milled and properly blended to take the place of whole milk. Feed Ceremilk to your calves then stand back and watch them thrive. Particulars of competition in every bag or from Fleming and Co., Ltd.. Gore.—Advt.
WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Hacking Cough.
SERIES Why it is More Economical to Instal a ROTARY PERFECTION MILKER. The outstandilg features show this. All parts, Pulsalor, Releaser, Teat Cups, etc. are of honcist solid and sturdy construction, and will last indefinitely. The Milk Line s of Solid Drawn Brass Tube, Tinned in and Nickelled out, and in size is adequate for the milk from any'| size plant. This is assisted hy the Rotary Pulsators, which can be timed so that the milk from one cow inly enters the Milk Pipe at one time. This feature perihits the— Washing of thi Inflations back and front i Adoption of a Single Pipe Line. Elimination of Uie Vacuum Tank Be prepared for the coming season. Now is the to instal. WE SHALL BE O«LY TOO PLEASED TO AI|VISE. WILKINS LIMITED DAIRY SPECIALISTS ELLERY AND IINLAYSON, Southland /fjents.
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Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 3
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