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COMMERCIAL, —— -*- DTTESraBHT BHABBS. In the investment market Ttoterday « 'sale o! WestportOofdshares at ZOs. fd. was reported. The Quotations were M follow:— Bayers. Sellers. £ 8.4. £ e. d. National Bans „,........... — 8 5 0 Bank N-Zftold) 10 1 0 10 J 6 N.Z. and Elver Plate ..., lif 0 . - Well. Gas (£10) ......_..'16 6.0 - Gear,"(«)'., ;.. 14 7 « - Gear! (£1) .„;• ; 3 13 6 - Union Steam (ord. 1 2 3 — Well.. Woollen, (pre!.) - X 5 0 Manning and Co. .......... 317 6 — .Ward and Co; : ........,....:. ■4 18 6 — ' Customs duty collected at the port of Wellington yesterday amounted to £3008 9s. sd. • ■ONION B.S. COMPANY. .' . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) i '.'.• Dunedin, December S. The annual report of tho Union Steam Ship' Company states that, after making provision : for depreciation on plant, the net profit for twelve months, including interest on. investment and transfer fees, amounts to £116,593; After deducting interest on debentures and interest on dividends paid in May last,- there is left at, the disposal of •shareholders the sum of; £58,250,..which the directors: recommend should be appropriated as follows:—To baJ-' once "of dividend on preference shares, 23 ver cent, on JEI.OOO.OCO, making 5i per cent, for the.year, ,£27,500; dividend ,on £1,000,000 . ordinary shares, Zi per cent;, making with tho Interim dividend of 25 per cent, paid in May, 5 per cent, 'for.the.year, £25,000; balance' to be carried''forward to neit year, £5750 13s. 6d.; total, £58,250 13s. 6d. : 'I/ONDON WOOL SALES. Messrs.. Dalgety and Company, Limited, have received cable advice, from their London office under date of November 30 that the quantity of wool availo.ble for the London December soli's is 75,000 bales. The dates, of our own Bales are December 10 and 15.:;. : TALLOW SALES. By Telegraph—Preßa .Association—CopjrrlaM' >, ; London, December 2. At the'tallow sales 1091 casks were offered, and 1017 sold. Prices ruling, 385., • B2s. 6d.;;376. 6d., 30s. 6d. ' J ■' 'J AMERICAN WHEAT. i .",' '■'. London. December 2. Wheat.—Tho American, visible supply is 418,012,000 bushels. .;•:.: The Chicago market is firm. The wheat market is Arm, and full prices sure being realised. ■ ■:?.-..'-. ..:.. ■ ■■~'.-"' 1' 1; THE METAL MAEKETB. . . ' ,i L London, December 2. r Bar idlver is quoted at 23 l-16d. per. ounce standard. Copper.-iOn spot, £55 ss. to £56 '03.; elec- . trolytic, £56 .Vs. 6d.; threo months, £56 12s. 1 6d. . ' Tinv-On the spot, £144 to £144 10s.; at threo months, £143 to £143 10s. In stock--13,627 tons, on snot 1340 tons, afloat 497(7 tone, deliveries.23os tons. Lead, £18 17s. 6d. per ton. Spelter, £26 2& 6d. to £26 7a. 6d. per ton. *') ;; : OIL AND TOEPS. . LinseedJOll.-Spot pipes offering at £23 ..(40s. per tun. Turpentine, 355. . . ■■{ ;KELBOTJRNE HIDE BALE. . ..•■-:. "(Eeo; December 3, 9.60 p.m.) L* Z l' Melbourne December 3. At'the hide sales there were' average supflics' Competition was keener and prices "were", id. .higher. . .. ;, ' aVstealian produce MARKETS. ; '(Reo. December 3, 9.60' p.m.) Sydney, December 3. Oats,,' Algerian feed, 3s. 7d.; milling, 3s. «d.; Tasmanian, 3s. Bd.. to 3b. . 10d.. Barley, English, 4s. 6d.; Cape feed, 4s. Id. Maize, *s. Potatoes, New Zealand, £4 10s. 6d. On-ions,-Yictorian, 9s. 9d.,'t0,105.: Butter, seleoted,',lo4s.; secondary, 945. to '98s. Cheese, 63d. to'i&I; Bacon, 9d. «.'»• 5i Adelaide, December 3. ; Wheat, <&. 6d. Flour, £11 10a. to £11 12s. fd; Bran: and pollard, £8 10s. »'"■", - WHY OUR PLATES ■'•'■ -^RE''BE§T-^,;.'V:',. 1.. "We do not xelogate the making ,'of; Plates to an outsider. Every stop in the prooess is oarried through, by a specialist— in our ■ own laboratory—under the eye» of our Principals. ■ ■ ; » Refined Rubber is the material "used. Thatis why'our Plates igivelongest Servioe. Beingperjfectly moulded, they; fit tightly fand'comfortably. The teeth are •rßtrongandnatural-looking. Their >durability is guaranteed. •': j; i- HIGH-GRADE Upper and Lower Sots cost from £2 2s. the Single Set Plates He-modelled from 61 10. Extractions FREE when Sets are . . ordered, '' OTO. SUPEEIOB METHODS AND MODEEATE PBICE3 ■' should induce you to consult' ,69 Manners Street, Wellington. I • Hours: 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. I ' J ■■■■ •-: .tin»p.m.,' ■■;■■■■ I j ' ■• HURSES IN ATTENDANCi .'.' -/. I W . : i_ I L_ | HAY FEVERj t Sufferers obtain weloome relief l by gargling FLU ENZOL and causing some the preparation to | ' , enter the nasal cavity. | NASAL CATARRH T" "■ " r " r ■""■Br , > — kffie Dimnd ! i . ... . i for a proprietary medicine is the surest p | indication of its popularity and of its \ B usefulness. Although Bcecham's Pills | I have been on the market for well-nigh \ p "three score years and ten" —a life- p : l time—it is a significant fact that their j ; j sales are ever on the increase. This is < | unquestionable testimony to their • J | efficacy, for no medicine could endure a s [ test so sustained unless it possessed real , > and indisputable merits. The secret of , | the success, as shown in the increased | ; demand ) j . for |:_ • . \ ] ii due to the fact that their curative »nd I \ restorative powers arc a matter of com- j ! monknowledge—confirmedbytimeand j i experience therefore, beyond dis- \ ' I putc. ■ What is promised for them, j f they perform. Tncy are well adapted j for treating most forms of indigestion, | l and; many sufferers from biliousness, J ; constipation, flatulence, torpid liver j [ and' "other digestive troubles, gladly ii i testify totheirstcrlihg value. They have i J survived the test of time—they have f i earned the approval of several genera- Ji I tions; and they rank, to-day, as The \ | World's.Greatest Family Medicine. I ! It is, theicfore, not surprising that \ I their sale !• Is Immsoseo J 'i ———— ■ ;' • BBBCHAM'S PILLS are specially $ I suitable tar Femalet at all agci. S ' SM la bn«n price 10Jd, 1/1} StZ/s. [

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 8

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