1 'ICEREMILIU HOW MUCH DID YOU LOSE LAST YEAR on your Calves? Have you ever paused to reflect how much sick stock cost you in any one year? Much / could bo saved if the ordinary ration of skim milk or whey included I milk of the cereals for CALVET It’s the hungry calf that earns the profit. Start him right for the first ten weeks wife Coremilk. He’ll then be too busy with his appetite to have any trouble common to calves. MILK OF THE CEREALS for CALVET NOT A MEDICINE! NOI s AN EXPERIMENT ! It will pay you to :n----vestigate the vaiue ol this food. We are prepared to help you make more money out of vc-ur calves. ' YOUR STOREKEEPER WILL SUPPLY YOU. THE IDEAL SUMMER DRINK! r\ IF In the Muddy /SSS Front Trenches' A Steaming v ' , cup of Strang’s 4 n “ made-in-a- /§■, minute ” fragrant l [ Coffee is eagerly welcorned & thoroughly jSI/~ " enjoyed by the tired soldiers. You are helping to win the war by sending regularly to your Beys at the front a tin or two of the delicious , and invigorating Mi-, »4|] m m 13 R WQifjb Kjl Be Sure you get the genuin# STRANG’S SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER. . J. J. HISKENS PH Alt MACEUTTCAL. CHEMIST, LEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Who recently removed his business to premises near Don street, wishes bis clients to thoroughly understand that he has now no connection whatever with the building formerly leased by him, and begs to intimate that he is in a better position than ever to carry on every department of the extensive business establshcd by him over twenty, years ago. The Stock comprises the Latest and Best Preparations, and every branch of prescription work can be dealt with promptly and satisfactorily. The Toilet and Perfumery Stocks are replete with elegant and refined specifics. Eyesight Testing is still a feature of the estblishmcnt. Country Orders receive special attention. Night Bell. W. R. PANKHURST, BUILDER, WHEEL W RIG HT, HORSESHOER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, PADDOCK STREET, RIVERTON. Estimates Given Horse- shoeing a Specially. Estimates given for erection Wooden v Iron Fences round Cemetery allotment.* . J. W. TAKER, PLASTERER and BRICKLAYER, HEGS to notify the residents of ’Wallace that ho has taken over the business of Mr T. Hannah. Air Baker has had 40 years’ experience. Workmanship guaranteed. Address letters to Nightcaps,
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Western Star, 2 November 1917, Page 1
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