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"CEREMILK'' FED CALVES BRING BIG PRICES.

Hundreds of farmers all over the Dominion testify to the splendid results obtained from feeding calves on "CEREMILK." For instance, here's what Mr Herbert Edge, Waikiekie, a North Auckland farmer, says:—"l have been'using 'CEREMILIt for my calves all last season and this season, and I have just «pld my calves at £5 per head—a very tall price for calves not yet four months old and of ncr special breed/' There are no superfluous or inferior ingredients in it is a well balanced ration containing the most nutritions of New Zealand's cereals. At all stores and factories. Local distributors: Geo. E. Clark and Sons, Hamilton

THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.

"I have now completed 6000 miles on my Clincher Cross tyres without a puncture, and two of the covers show practically no signs of wear," writes a prominent solicitor. Scores of similar testimonials from satisfied users. Obtainable from all garages and dealers.*

The Melbourne City Council's experiments with bitumen in road-making have so far been very satisfactory (says the Melbourne Age). week Mr H.. E. Morton, city engineer, said the bitumen patch tried in Flinders street was wearing very well. Bitumen imported from America, however, cost 3d per yard, as against 2d for asphalt, though he was under the impression that the bitumen, which was more volatile than asphalt and resisted water better, would give more than 50 per cent, increased lian and New Guinc£oil fields developed, as was hoped, he said the cost of bitumen should become less of a problem. and the maintenance of heavy traffic roads an easier proposition. Dental decay may be checked by the regular use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER night and morning. It destroys the microbe®, removes # the tartar* and makes the teeth beautifully white. 6d tins everywhere. (4) Rheumatism! Rheumatism! Rheumatism is cured by "Tarasal" • bottles 3s 6d—H. N. Forsythe, Chemist. HamfltM.' The harmful microbes which gather round the teeth may be destroyed and a clean sweet fragrance imparted to the month by ming "OZO" TOOTH POWDER. 6d tins everywhere. (11) The new Tobacco Is HIGH ADMIRAL ; to go untried is not tii«. Wet wmo now. Aromatic or dmfc. and cot. vi

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13576, 3 September 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13576, 3 September 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13576, 3 September 1917, Page 5

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