wo f fc, 4 "40 Wllo qears aqo I bought my first Harvey milk can. It \ was a good can and stood some darn’ hard z bumps over some darn’ hard roads. But i I guess the Harvey cans of to-day would ■Zit - have that can well licked. Those last ones I got I just can’t wear out. I reckon manufacturing cans is like everything else —make '’em good at first and experience’ll teach you how to make ’em better.” R.V. Cream Cans and Ideal Milk Cans xb,— are made of best British sheet steel tinned by the 5-bath process. R.V. fcjnr iijnWwM Cans are as strong and ffll wmhjJ lasting as cans can be. Order your M' ’" ‘' MSO season’s requirements through your ■ Dairy Company or direct from the || | —"lm manufacturers. M jiff M IshTw ffl 11 hi I I li ' WllM-iIOIIIB |im|M IJI | Alex Haivey II; nil Limited jll fl • ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND
LAMB MARKING IF poisonous germs enter wounds, blood poisoning and death may result, or a disease known as caseous lynph adenitis develops, which is only noticed when the carcase is condemned by the meat inspector at the killing works. The applying of the protective antiseptic “DOKKO” to wounds is so logical and practical that it appeals to all farmers who give any constructive thought to the matter. By using DOKKO you exclude all risk of blood poisoning or of disease. Ask your merchant to procure from the agents, Messrs Fairbairn, Wright and Coy., Ltd., Dunedin.
Whether for Milk or Meat feed growing Calves Full milk, the Calf’s true food, Is too valuable for rearing even © pedigree milkers or fat stock—but Ceremilk is a substitute which is far better than either skim milk or whey. Ceremilk contains cereals © in correct balance —rich in fat and proteids, easily digested and preventing scours. Calves fed on _ skim or whey cannot compare w with Ceremilk calves; feed yours on Ceremilk. mAt all Stores. If unable to obtain supplies write Fleming st Co. Ltd.. Gore > CEREMILK SKIN DISEASES, Psoriasis, Eczema, Acne treated successfully. Distant patients treated by mail. Write for BookIet.—KLEXEMA Rooms, Invercargill. Phone 1319.
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Southland Times, Issue 22158, 28 October 1933, Page 12
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