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Business Notices. PROTECT YOURSELVES ! UY ONLY NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S (LIMITED) PEIZE MEDAL pure f^EYLONOE "OLENDED IT ouly costs yoa tlie same as tho numerous Fancy Teas that are being pushed on to the public for the sake of extra 1 profit. Our Teas are Higher Quality Teas but they only cost the PUBLIC THE sake as teas packed by the inexperienced. INSIST UPON HAVING THEM. DON'T BE TALKED INTO BUYING INFERIOR TEA. RAYNER, THE WOEKING MAN'S BOOTMAKEB OUE MOTTO IS— EN AVANT, ON FOBWABD. Every Pair Our Own Make, which is sufficient Guarantee of their Quality, rf.HE FOLLOWING AEE SOME OF OUE LEADING LINES :- 8. d. Men's strong kip watertights, pegged ... 10 Men's strong second quality watertights ... 8 G Men's strong kip shooters, good value ... 10 6 Men's strong kip bluchers, pegged 7 C Men's strong shooting boots, splendid value 6 Men's best Sunday boots, not to be beaten... 11 Youths' strong and medium boots, sizes 1-5 6 6 Boys' and Girls' strong winter boots, sizes 10-13 6 Boys' and Girls' strong winter boots, sizes 7-S 'V.. S 6 Women's strong winter boots, sizes 3-6 ... 6 6 Mails' strong winter boots, sizes i-2 5 6 Women's good strong leather slippers ... 211 Women's good canvas shoes 3 6 Women's good leather lace and strap hoes 411 AND ALL OTHEE LINES EQUALLY ICHEAP. Country Customers writing for any of the above lines, please add extra for carriage— Men's Is 6d, Youths' 9d, Girlß* 6d. NOTE THE ADDBEBS— RAYNER'S EMPIEE BOOT DEPOT, CASHEL STBEET (next Beath and Co.'s SPECIAL LINES 1 AT T. TAYLOR'S, CASHEL STBEET. it -\rABIWAEI" FINB CEYLON TEA, in JjJL strong, useful packnges (b?ock tin billie--, with lids and bandies), lib (in 3-piut billvi 2«, 21b (5-pint) 3s lid, 31b (in 6-piut) 03' 6d, "lb (2-gallon) 12s 90. Fine White Crystal Sugar, 2sd per lb Snowdrop and Large Crystals, 2Jd per lb Loaf Sugar, 3Jd per lb Finest Factory Butter, is id per lb Finest Pottod Butter, 9d per lb Fresh Butter, 10d per lb Lard, 4-Jlb per lb FINEST GBAIN-FED HAMS AND BACON. Sugar-cured, es supplied to the leading Australian Clubs — Hams, 10 to 201 b, 7Jd per lb Bacou Sides, 6d per lb ; Cuts, 4£d toSd Bolls, 6£d per lb ' Cheese, Candy's. 8d per lb ■ Factory, 6d per lb Dairy and Loaf Cheese, 3id to 5d per lb Stilton, Is per lb Sperm Candles, 4£d per lb Sperm Nationa', 6Jd per lb Was, 6£d per lb KEEOSENE. Boyal, 6s 60 per tin, 13s per case 150 Test, 6s per tin, 12s per case Ac, &c. FAMILIES WAITED ON FOB OBDEBg. TT" EMPTHOBNE, "pBOSSEB ft fWs (LTD.) > GENUINE LINSEED OIL CAKE. UNEQUALLED FOB EEABING AND FAT TENING STOCK OF ALL .KINDS. VALUE AS A FOOD FOE STOCK : lib of Oilcake contains as much food as 171 bof Turnips. PRICK: £8 PER TON. SMALLER QUANTITIES, 9s PEE CWT. SUPPLIED FINELY GEOUND, MEDIUM CRUSHED, OB IN WHOLE CAKES. 1. The Finely Ground variety is specially adapted for dissolving in water for feeding young stock. 2. The Medium Crushed ip the form m which it i most suitable for sheep and cattle. NO CALF SHOULD BE EEAEED WITHOUT OIL CAKE.— The expense of Oil Cake is the objection usually made to its use. We can show that it is more economical to use it, and makes money for the user. Quarter of a pound per day of oil cake in separated or skim milk will cost under 2s for the period inuring which the calf requires special feeding. Tho improvement in the weigbt and condition of the calf is worth several times that amount, besides giving it a sound constitution, STARVED CALVES MEaNS WEEDY CATTLE. For upe the Finely Ground Oil Cake is best prepared by steeping in boiling water for twelve hours before using (cold water will do, but hot is preferable), and ado iug either to heated separated milk, skim milk, buttermilk, or whey. OIL CAKE FOE SHEEP.— We beg to draw tho attention of sheep owners to the fact that we are . now grinding our OIL CAKE AS FINE AS MEAL. Iv tbis form sheep can easily ba fed on oil cahe by mixing it in any proportion desired with chaff, ond it is such a nutritious food that even a small quantity in the ton of chaff enormously increases the value of the latter as a food, and wil ■slso improve the wool clip. TARaNAKI KAKMa C. E. M~a , 0 . BLICENSED LAND BEOKEB, HAWEEA. *™-- v - EOR SALE. O^nn ACEES.I2 miles from Hswera. About 150 C •'«"' acres in grass, subdivided, small house, yards, Sc. ; perpetual lease ; rent 6d per acre. Price £4 per acre. £000 ACRES » 25 miles from Stratford. Three OUW thousand acres in grass, new 6-roomed house, woolshed, men's house, yards, Ac. ; splendid sheep property ; freehold , title. Price £2 las 6d per acre. 1 Qflf) ACRES, 6 miles from Patea, two miles A*-»UU from railway station. Over 1000 acres in grass, rich level country; 10-roomed house, woolshed, men's cottage, yards, &c, freehold. Price £7 per acre. 1 SOft ACRES, 9 miles Mokoia railway station ; .LOUI/ 350 acres in grass, partly fenced, small house, yards, &c. ; good sheep country; perpetual lease, rent 6d per acre. Price ' J6650. QKOACEES, 2 miles from Waipuku railway —O*J station ; 110 acres grassed, partly fenced, 3-room'ed house, good dairying country ; near factory ; freehold. £4 10s per acre. 9QK ACRES, 5 miles from Toko, all grassed •*"♦-'*/ and fenced, 5-roomed house : first-class sheep country, well watered; freehold. £5 53 per acre. IrtA ACRES, 5 miles from Eltham railway J.UU station, all grassed and subdivided into S paddocks, 5-roomed house, whore, sheds, &c. ; first-class dairy farm, thoroughly improved; freehold. £11 per acre. OO ACRES, 2 miles from Ngaire railway Otl station, all iv grass, fenced and subdivided; small house, rich level land, well watered; freehold, £10 per acre. 6333

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5904, 23 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5904, 23 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5904, 23 June 1897, Page 2

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