QUALITY IN CALF FOODS. Wiiat really counts in feeding cal res is what they digest—not howmuch they swallow. When calves arc given when alone, they have to con surae such ' ncrmous ' uantities to get a square meal that malnutrition and ruined digestion result. On the other hand, a little of "CERE-MILK" suffices, because it is made from the pick of New Zealand's fine cereals, is nutritious, easily digested and most palatable. Mrs Duncan Malcolm. ; Southland, in referring to " CEREMILK," says:—"The calves thrivs right r.way and do not scour as they did wtih the other food." At ail stores and factories, in 200, 100, 50 and 251b. bags. If your dealer cannot supply you. write to Fleming «fc Co., j^iid., Box 4 98, Wellington. "Tye best purcnase -svo ever made,'' says a family man, "was a "Cnique" Hot Water Bottlt we bought j»bont five j years ago. My wife uses it every nignt in winter, while for baby's cot ft is invaiuabla and has never leakec!," All chemists. ' BNIFF UP. GARQLt on SWALLOW
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17640, 15 August 1919, Page 8
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