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Public Notices, £ls FOR TWO WORDS. OPE N TO ALL. COMPETITION. will be divided amongst those who correctly supply the two missing, words in the following sentence; "Discriminating: Tea Drinkers of New Zealand are dally testifying: to tKe feet that Tiger Teas ar*» and..,,:,'.," ■' The of the Dunedin ‘Evening Star’ has completed the sentence and sealed it. away. The seal will be broken on the 31st August next. . CONDITIONS: 1. Writs Complete Sentence on one side of a sheet of paper or cud. ud Fall Sams —AddMn on the opposit- side. 2. Any number of guesses may be sent, but each gnesi must be accompanied by the end of a pseket of Ties. Tsa containing the number A If more (ban 15 correct replies are sent, the priie money will be distributed amongst the first IS coming to band before the 3lst August next, the dosing date. flddiys: “TIGER TEA COMPETITiON,” Box I It, BBIEBII. —“ New Zealand’s Record.— “ Large powers are granted to the inspectors, and as a consequence there can be no doubt as to the meat exported from New Zealand being in perfectly sound condition. It is impossible, Mr Cameron averred, for animals which may show tho slightest signs of disease to be slaughtered for food. The refrigerating companies’ slaughter - houses are abo registered as abattoirs, and are un-. der Government inspection. These places, like the, public abattoirs, may Ire entered at any time by the inspectors, who are also empowered to enter and search any ship or conveyance for stock supposed to be diseased. Moreover, they are authorised under the statute to examine books and records. In every slaughter-house there is kept a book called the slaughter-book, wherein full and true particulars are entered from day to day respecting all stock slaughtered. Immediately upon the slaughter of any stock in an abattoir or meat-export slaughter-house, the carcasses are examined by an inspector, and no meat can be removed therefrom for human consumption or for export unless and until he declares it to be free from disease. In the rare event of stock being found to be diseased, it is the duty of the person in charge of the slaughter-house forthwith to cause the carcass to be burned, or buried, or removed to a boiling-down works o’ manure works, and there dealt with, so tha' the products cannot be used for human consumption.” The Agenls-General of New South Walei and Victoria were also interviewed, and their assurances regarding the quality and health of meat published at lengths WESTERN CLASSICS. [The University,.of Chicago baa decided To establish a department for the study of the language of monkeys.] Our learning has come to a crisis In culture that scouts the antique; The love of the Cam. and the Ids Is cooling for dansical Greek; ■ . But no such embargoes will trouble Chicago's Most scholarly clique, Which, snubbing the classics of China. And oral tradition as young, Endeavors at length to define a Primeval, pre-Babolito tongue; As aristocratic and pnre as the Attic, By modems unsung. And there is a language still spoken, _ Of Antediluvian shape, That tells of a record unbroken, Unchanged by the centulies’ rape; Chicago is yearning to add to her learning .The Kwe of the Ape. The House that commemorates Stephen, - Where Britons at government play, Could hardly expect to get even With anthropoid tongues in, this way • But those who -are able to construe Ha Babel Distinguish a bray. —A. W., in the ‘Daily News.’ An Italian author has recently completed a new drapia, written the libretto of a new opera, and.invented a ntw perfume. Ho is certainly a man of many activities. Public Notices*

The Famous 3 -domes ROBERTI KID GLOVES f \ /- Are the Best in New Zealand at the money. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO., DUNEDIN. Extraordinary PRISE SETTING AT Mrs Dreaver’s SALE Black Caracul Jackets, latest styles and shapes, from 21/Exceptional Prices in Sample Shawls from i/Ladies’ Fashionable Costumes at Special Prices to clear, perfect - fitting and- daintily trimmed, from 12/6 Children’s White Bear Capes with hoods, to clear at 6/6 A Don't miss this excellent opportunity, but come at once and participate in our Price-Cutting Sale ffirs Dreaver George Street

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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 11