Is it twins?—Even so, McKay and Son’s can supply with all. their Nothing, and at; a'great saving too. The best dressed babies of. Hokitika are outfitted at McKay and Son’s.— Advt. ;
TAKING STOCK OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE. ■ . : *. 'i “The Stock Exchange, ” urges the “Glasgow Herald,'’' “with unlmited authority inside their own organisation undoubtedly have it in their power to make it diffi’civftr-ror the unstable issuing house to exist. It may be that the growth of Stock Exchange business during thif past few years 'lias outrun control, bi|t if it has it is more than time, the necessary steps were taken to place a ban on dealings in the shares, of coin pa tries that do not conform to whatever regulations the Stock Exchange authorities deem necessary;.}ii the interests of the investing public. If facilities for dealing in stocks and shares were more circumscribed, A.tJhere would be less opportunity for the plausnble company promoter to. on the public, and the Stock Exchange Jins undoubtedly a grave responsibility in the matter*
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 4
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