GOPPERFACTS. Wkk bo industry in the world paying . mdl large profits, with no metal in inch demand m copper l«, you cannot afford to miss Ihb opporlnnity. « Do yon know that t-opp-'r mines pay ! ... to shareholders more thin one-half of all : " the dividends paid by mining companies of metak of all aorta, « Note.—For every copper mine there are 160 gold mines. The metal problem of to-day is the copper question. Copper is the main pillar of the clec- | Meal age. » ' The world wants all the copper it ran —*. No other investment provides the ifety and profit found in copper. A copper mine is the b venture one can engage in. place a few reserve shares on the market at par ( £1) to obtain funds for erection of smelting plant. C an yon afford to miss this chance. Of coarse yon can't. EjOtSjnted by facts as above the ? rospects most appeal to you, f& you dont speculate. B.TTOODHOOBE, SLarebroker, for all ,-* particulars. frjUBAATAKI gTOCK gXCHANGE. QUOTATIONS FOB JULY Ist, 1007. •wStabad Ifatioul mcxxici Zaalaad v * s. d. £ s. i. 10 14 0 10 13 G SIS 0 5 11 6 ... 1 7 9 i Britain ex dir.S 9 0 ard ... 1 3 3 ramrcau. A River Plate 19 6 BJ., paid 17 3 8.8., eon. 7 10 CoalOv. 718 0 to* i Meat Co. 618 8 MmnelW'll'aCo 310 0 Kaiapoi Wll'nOo 5 0 0 LOCAt, raramaaiPetrol'm .paid up .... 11 o 17 3 ... 7 10 7 18 0 7 16 8 4 6 18 8 8 10 0 5 0 0 ... Imasicab'd ... 11 n ;-:,%aJat*iy 10 9 10 3 Jlonajpion.paid-up 2 1 Orowß 6 6 6 3 Ktaula Barb ... 16 13 Infant Broken . Hills ...... 4 4 4 2 lalfuaOaaol'd 115 3 114 0 fWlini, „, s 17 6 8 15 6 WtJli Extended 5 11 5 9 ' DUNCAN MeAIXUM, \jj. - . Secretary |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 July 1907, Page 2
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