YOU CAN REAR CALVES ON “CEREMILK” AND WATER ALONE. When mixed with water “CEREMILK” makes a nutritious calf food, one of the principal ingredients is dried milk. Rich in fats and nourishng proteids, “CEREMILK” is a pure food that is entirely absorbed by the digestive organs of the calves. Mr. C. Jespersen, 'of Waiotahi, writes: “I have used ‘CEREMILK’ for two seasons, and consider it a most economical calf food. It is much relished by the calves, which have done exceedingly well on it. I reared 45 calves, and have not had one scour this season.” All stores and factories, if your dealer cannot supply, write to Fleming & Co., Ltd., Box 553, Auckland.—Ad vt. ,
DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that a whole life may |be altered by a course of Chamberlain’s Tablets? A suffering, grouchy, unsuccessful person may be changed to a healthy, happy, prosperous man by this marvellous preparation? How? Why, simply by their marvellous effect on-the stomach, liver and bowels, which produce perfect digestion, healthy stomach, regular bowel action. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.— Advt.
HOTELS. BRIAN BORU HOTEL. (J. Twohill, Proprietor.) Pollen Street Thames.
-A STRONG POINT WITH US. Your boots and shoes cannot last forever. No matter how good the leather—the soles, heels and uppers must show signs of wear sometime. when the inevitable happens bring them here. You'll be well satisfied with the repair work executed by us. Gist ? Why our repair prices are the lowest in the district, C. If. WHITEHEAD PIONEER BOOT STORE THAMES . illlllDTUnhfi,
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16140, 3 July 1924, Page 8
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