A CALF FOOD WITH NO WASTE. Most" calf meals contain a big proportion of indigestible material which the delicate organs of the calf cannot absorb. Not so with “Ceremilk”— the ingredients are properly balanced, finely milled and prepared from Barley, Maize, Peas, Beans, Linseed, Oats and Dried Milk. Mr T. Johnston, of Outram, writes: “I have used CEREMILK’ for two years and find it very economical.' The calves relish it and certainly thrive on it. As long as I rear calves I shall continue using ‘CEREMILK.’ ” Try “CEREMILK,” nearest to whole milk in nutriment. All stores and factories. If your dealer cannot supply, write to Flemr ing & Co., Ltd., Box 553, Auckland Advt.
FARMERS CREAM. TE ARGHA DAIRY CO., LTD. We have pleasure in announcing that our factory is now operating. Rail us your Cream and we will pay Freight. Our Minimum Advances will he: — August 1/6 September 1/5 Further notices later. All we ask is a TRIAL. We are out to give you Service and Highest Returns. For further particulars, apply:— TE AROHA DAIRY COMPANY, limited. SOMERSTOWN : : TE AROHA. THE MELTiNG POT BUSINESS [•AY be all right, but we know what 3 all right, namely open competion and plenty of competition and till more competition. It makes ou sit up and clean your own busies, up instead of trying to clean ie other fellow’s. We are not [raid of any competition, but we elcome it as the finest thing for the i a iry Industry as a whole. All e want is for you to give us a •ial You will be a FREE AGENT nd can PLEASE YOURSELF as to ow long you will send your Cream >hone 146 ; Telegrams, “JNiirydom > us. Write or call on us for furler particulars. WAIKATO VALLEY DAIRY C 0„ LTD., 0 Box 18, Frankton Junction. Agents for “Diabolo” Separators. Vhen Nazol is frequently inhaled Dutrh the mouth and nose it has a iderful power in controlling influa and other germs which lodge In mouth, nose and throat.-Advt. ris said Socrates’ life was marred his wifes nagging She was ■maturely aged through doing t e a „ e W ash without the invaluable of “NORUBBING” Laundry Ip.—advt. THE SAFEST WAT. iere is always a lot of diarrhoea dvsentery in the early spring, due he sudden changes in climate. The 3t way to treat these ailments is take Chamberlain’s Colic and ■rhoea Remedy. Sold by all chemand storekeepers.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 23 August 1923, Page 8
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