QUALITY IN CALF FOODS. What really counts in feeding calves is what they digest—net bow much they swallow. When calves are given whoy alone, they have to consume such enormous quantities to get a square meai that malnutrition and ruined digestion result. On the other hand, a little of "CEREMILK" suffices, because it i s made from the pick of New Zealand's finest cereals, is nutritious, easily digested and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm, Southland^ *in referring 'u< "CEREMILK,'' says: "The calves thrive right away and they <Jo not scour as they did with the other food." At all stores and factories.—H E. Gillespie. Auckland, Provincial Agent. Local distributors : Coakley and Co., Thames; T. * Galloway, Wharepoa. When your little child is hot, restlessness and feverish, with a. fresh cold, don't delay but immediately give "NAZOL" on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NAZOL*' and pin to the dress so that the child can inhale it constantly.—Advt. Winter Coats for Ludies and Maids at exceptionally low prices. For a few days only by Geo. Cullen and Co.—Advt. Special Window Display of Wohey Underwear at Court's, the Busy Corner, Pqllen Street.—Advt.
Women are sending cto MRS. WARD'S for j& Underwear Underclothing of the jC£) quality and style most VRiS/I*^ women prefer is easily f\\ bought at Mra. Ward's. / #^ V> \ Prices are decidedly in i */ikijJ/W, « favor of slender purses. yiSjitt WLJ Here's the i eason--every l 2« w' garment is made in our \^^\> own workshop—we work ji ' i\VL on a small profit margin j\ ' rA —and have only a small // I\\ rental to pay. Read // !\\ these items carefully. JLjL \ \jL • Ladies' Maoyar Nightdresses, fashioned from J^^#p?f^f Hprrockses' Longcloth trimmed with lace and embroidery, from 4/11 77 Chtmises cut from v ■ Horrockses' Longcloth • w »nd neatly finithed with embroidery,from2/11 Knickers of Horrockses' Longcloth, trimmed deep embroidery at knee, closed shape, from 2/lf; Open, 2/9; White Undertkirtt of Indian Longcloth; finished with deep embroidery and beading, from 5/11 • These prices include Postage to Your Home. Children's Dresses, Klmonai and Rompars are made in the styles little ones fancy— at prices to satisfy the careful mother. Mrs. X.Ward; 84 Karan»tt.. R n dd ' ' ' j TONSIUTIS & LARYNGITIS like all other throat troubles are rapidly relieved by garKlirtp warm Fluenzol, which allajs inflamination and dispels bucteria. Fiueiu..., i,G a.,U 2,6, .*
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18358, 4 June 1917, Page 4
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