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business Notices. -TT EXPTHOBHE. pBOSSEB * £jO.*. (LTD.) GENUINE LINSEED OIL CAKE. UNEQUALLED FOB EEABING AND PAT TENING STOCK OP ALL KINDS. VALUE AS A FOOD FOB STOCK: lib of Oilcake contftinß as much food aa 171 bof Turnipa. PRICE: £$ PER TON. SMALLER QUANTITIES, 9s PEB CWT. SUPPLIED PINBLT GROUND, MEDIUM CRUSHED, OB IN WHOLE CAKES. 1 The Finely Ground variety i« specially adapted for dissolving in water for feeding young stock. 2. The Medium Crushed U tho form in which it i moat suitable for sheep and cattle. NO CALP SHOULD BE BEABED 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 during which the calf requires special feeding. The improTenseat in the weight and condition of the calf is worth several times thafc amount, besides giving it a sound constitution. STARVED CALVES MEANS WEEDY CATTLE. For use the Finely Ground Oil Cake is best prepared T»y steeping in boiling water for twelve hours before using (cold water will do, hut hot is preferable), and adding either to heated separated milk, tkim milk, buttermilk, or whey. ' OIL CAKE FOB SHEEP.— We beg to draw the attention of iheep owners to the fact that we are now grinding our OIL CAKE AS FINE AS MEAL. la this form sheep oan easily be fed on oil cake by mixing it in any proportion desired with ohatf, and it ia suoh a nutritious food that •vena small quantity in the ton of chaff enormously laoreases the value of the hitter as a food, and wil t«Iso improve the wool olip. THE SEVEN AGES OP TEA DRINKING. All the world drinks Tea, And all the men aud women dearly like it. They have their breakfasts and their " five o'clocks," And one man in his time drinks many kinds, His drinking having seven stages. At first he knows Not rubbish from the perfect growths of Eastern climes ; ■ ' And then some wily shopman, with Vile packets of adulterated stuff, deception tries The ignorant to befool. And then tea-brewing, Stewing in teapots, making tea atrocious, Unfit for human drinking. Then the buyer Maketh strange oaths, and tries another sort. Purity wanting, no matter what the mixing, . Seeking the blends of reputation, even Down in Wellington. And then the cheap stuff, In paper packages, not even lined, With tints unreal, and shreds of every cut, Full of wild straw and modern dirtiuess, Such cheapness very dear. The sixth stage shifts, And then we find a tea that is a boon. It comes to us, well blessed, a real \>ure tea, From India's shores aud far Ceylon. And this right uiauly choice Tunis tea-driukiug to pleasure, fair and free The whole of the year round. Best scene of all Disclosed by these teas and their history— They're EMPIBE COMPANY'S ! ! All the rest's oblivion. BEST TEAS ! BEST BLEN DS ! BEST TASTE BEST EVERYTHING! Sold in lib and Jib packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and Half.ch&ts, 451 b. FULL WEIGHT OF TEA IS ALWAYS GIVEN. EMPIBE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TUBNBULL & CO., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. X1769 ''iiiiiiiiiMiMiiiinminMii' llll " l " ll l iiii iiimiiiiiiiiMiiii inn ii inn J. EGG LESTON UNDERTAKER, &c. (Late E. W. Walters and Co.) All kinds of Polished and Co\-ered Coffins made. Town aud Country Orders Punctually attended to. Address— lßo, DURHAM STEEET. Reasonable Charges. Telephone No. f)01. 7375 PATENTS. , A. H.~HART, COLONIAL, BRITISH AND FOEEIG2' PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester Street. Christchurch. Trado Marks Registered. Established 1585. Telephone 710. Fl7

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5989, 30 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5989, 30 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5989, 30 September 1897, Page 4

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