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m 'yVe guarantee our Teas better valusj better %£,., \ grade than any sold. m COMPARE OUR EVEN 2/- CHAMPION Ik. :c/V----WHEN TEAS ARE SAID TO BE JUST AS GOOD WITH ANY IMPORTED IN PACKETS AND SOLD AT PENCE T> 11) MORE V> 1 money iOATE & Co.’s, Uii - WHY BUY THEM? 'Q. %

Experiments have iccently been !llad e in France regarding tne va.ue Or Snl£ in the dietary of sheep. - ,UtC V' jt a Uoel; were treated identical y tn tire matter of food, except tnut one lot j 0 -‘•lt Supplied, a second had hah an ounce gi ven every day, threequaTicrs of “an ounce. H j to show that an allowance or naif an ounce uf salt was best ' 1 ur to me want-, of the animal ■■ Those siiecp r«--ec-ivm g this quantity gained -i lb weight in a given time more than those vuiieli had nc salt, and l|lb more than those that received three-ijuartcrs of an ounce, Moreover, all the sheep supplied with the condiment made 1 lib more wool, and had a better iloc-cc than those which had no salt. Possibly a good deal would depend on the soil upon which the flocks were pastured, and the geographical position.—London Telegraph. The milters of Waihi have grievously offended Mr Hichard Seddotf by exercising their political rights otherwise than as i.e dictated. in the quite astonishing telegram with winch he comforts .Mr .Jackson Palmer for political dete.it, Mr >Sod-;o_. asserts that. “ certainly tne miner? of Wa:l.i and Ohiuemuri district, have siiown. a scitishness that will not tend to make one interest himself i:t their favor. i Thus looks very like a threat, and as stick, is a:i unmistakable indication of the political tyranny into which Mr _ .South m has drifted to. If Wailn and Ohiuemuri are to suffer administratively, legislatively, and financially becaus- of the refusal of the miners to do a> the so-called “ Labor and Literal Federation ” organisers ordered t! what is to be the late of every r mde-bemic-ns eiegtorate ?-ks.Z,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 17 December 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 17 December 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 697, 17 December 1902, Page 4

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