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•CEREMILK" COSTS COME BACK Calves fed on "Cereinilk" fetch high prices. The high food value and easy digestibility of "Ceremilk" ensures steady, cont..*uous development of the calf. Mr It. Vanstone, of Opotiki, says:—"l pave 'Cereinilk mixed with skim milk, a trial this season on 10 calves. The calves have done exceedingly well on it. Their condition so impressed a farmer who was riding past my place that he came in and enquired what food I was them." IXury farmers recognise the value of calves and that they must he properly nourished. "Ceremilk" gives splendid results and goes further than any of the cheaper foods. All stores and factories. If your dealer cannot supply, write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 498, Wellington. 26

TO HASTEN RECOVERY. Unless precautions arp taken, the effects of innuenzt in numerous cases will drag,on and on for weeks, sometimes for months. You feel shaky, weak, disinclined to exert yourself, and often unduly depressed without reason. Not only is tliis an uncomfortahle condition to have to endure, but it is hi<.hlv dangerous, for in tin's state vou aro liable to a relapse or to contract some other serious complaint. A complete and thorough recovery should be effected without delay, and the best) aid to this is a course of "Maltexo" (Wilson's Malt Extract). "Maltoxo" replaces the strength and energy that the sickness has sapped, increases your vitality, stimulates appetite, enriches the blood, tones up the whole system, and banishes every trace of the disease. lon Mid vpur old self again, full of 1 sirength nivl at : vity buoyant of spin's and keen at wo.k, business, or sport; With or without Cod Liver 01. In 1 and 21 b jars or 71b tins for family use. He sure it is tho genuine "Mai-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 1, 3 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 1, 3 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 1, 3 September 1923, Page 2

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