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DON’T USE HOME-MADE CALF FOODS. Pollard, rice-meal, linseed meal, or i molasses may be cheap enough, but I the standard by which to estimate I cost is the result of the food, not the price you pay for it. ’ Judged this ; way. home prepared foods are far ; dearer than "CEREMILK" which j costs a little more in the first place,: but ensures highly profitable results, ! Pollard is unreliable and rice meal ; contains a lot of dust and indigestible I fibre that causes scours. "CERE- | MILK” contains nothing that ! cannot be readily digested; it I is absolutely pure. Mr. R. Me- ' AUster, Tasmania, says:—"l think it ; is a splendid food; the calves took | freely to it and throve immensely.” i At all stores and factories in 200, I 100, 50 and 25 lb. bags. If your dealer cannot supply you [ write to Fleming & Co., Ltd.. Box! 498. Damp feet usually result in a cold. I Get “NAZOL.” . No cold is Naz.nl-' proof. CO doses 1/6. Chemists and

QMraer’s Steep Dips Pawder © Fluid Thorough Dipping means Big Cheques! F° r seventy years Cooper's Powder has ? in Sheep'breeding countries of thcWorld! I jr I Destroys Parasites Cleans the Skfa~ W/ Promotes the Growth of healthy Wool. / V Look ahead—it is not the invoice for / i the D>P that counts, but the Cheque for the B w ° oL [kw Cooper’s Dips are of unvarying quality. JL Slocl,,j br,nJ M ” d " n --, Th Wonderful New 1920 Studebakers t , A Strong Reason One Studebaker Feature fhat ex- “ 'leifite fi* Engine Efficiency. why Stu debakerS \ & y are so popular J In modern motor-cars one of two (IrilfflWk systems of water-cooling is most generally adopted : « ' (1) The Thermo-Syphon System, i¥| —■■ in which circulation is dependant on temperature. ~~(2) Positive Pump Circulation. [ ffl s' X. After an exhaustive test of all [ljXfe/f —-/ known systems, Studebakers have WATBR \ adopted the positive forced circulami t’A. J 1 1 / 77 PUMPI tion s y stenl ’ employing a centri1 iIQ <71U,(7 CUCIKQV In \ fugal P ura P’ a tubula! rad’ator, j, /. 1I and a large 18in. 4-blade fan. , ; SUStCITI WrW / THEREBY circulation is effi- & & 1 .JMla } ciently ensured under all conditions \ / of climate, while the construction • X. S- x of the radiator renders jt ver r X- * Jr strong and easily repaired. „ A «>8 g x_S Importers of Studebaker Motors JB O FtS B H The Avenue - Wanganui • Wk TW® Wpisk "SB lltal *ss NiSPSi) @ Al»e at Christchurch and Timaru

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 8

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