FACTS. THE MAORILAND COPPER CO. JTOW working deposits in the Aniseed Valley, Nslaon, place a few reserve itoii (20a, fully paid) on the market at.par, to obtain funds for erection of a faulting plant. It is estimated that this mine will win a net profit of £75,000 per annum. With no industry in the world paying neb profit*, with no metal in inch demand as copper li, yon cannot alloni to iiiiaa liui opportunity. Do you know that mines pay to tharefcoldan mora than one-half of all tlie dividenda paid by mining companies at metals of ail aorta? Note.—for every copper mine there an 100 gold miaea. The metal problem of to-day is the copper question. is the main pillar of this eleeTbe world want* alt the copper it can get The commercial position of copper is impregnable. No other investment provides the safety and profit fonnd in copper. A producing copper mine is the Barest business venture one can engage 3l ran yoa afford to miss this chancel O I coarse yoa cant. ; P resented by facts as above the P inspects mast appeal to yoa, B Ten thoagh yoa dont speculate. B. WOODHOUBE, Sharebroker, for all particulars. IJUiiANAKI gTOCK JJXQHANGfc. . QUOTATIONS FOB JULY 6th. 1907. fli'ir, Sellers. Bayers. t (. d. £ s. d. 10 14 0 10 13 6 SIS 6 5 11 6 iitu Rmt Zealand Rational iiscaurci Hew Zealand *... 4 Rational ... 1 Qgdth British ex dir. S Standard. maxcui VJL &Biver Plate Bofrtaern 8.8., paid HortWnß.B.,eon. WesteortGoalOs. "mrfcatOs, ... atonlleat Co. W'U'nCo ii W*ll'noo LOCAL faraaakiPetrorm paid np Aft. contributing mpo Knraani eale'd ... <taw|foii, conlrib okm 1 6 i "i 18 3 1 10 6 12 6 S 10 0 5 0 0 7 13 2 4 Tains fiills ... ... IkSflpaaGnuoTd WaiST i Waihi DUNCAN'I&ALLUH, Seeietary. A GOOD LAMP, A GOOD LAMP for reading and sewing by these long even, togs is an ioestiaable boos. A good lamp will give mote light in proportion to the oil it rmrnimae than a common one. A good lamp is a MtbaaUe fjature in the faraiihingof your room We heap good Lsunpß (both hanging aad table) with Miller and Duplex burners a* a variety of of prices. (MY, SON 4 MXOLD Ltd. DJBVOK BTB KET COLD WEATHER OOMFORTS. This is the time of year nlien one Is apt to enjoy a hot drink. Some people like whisky hot, Imt many <lon't, and r jtnehow wc think lbs majority of ptople like TEA t»ad a cup of bot ifuratura is a real ouU wva'.lKt comfort. It warms and refreshes you and fits you for work. BUKATURA IS PERFECT TEA. It comes from Ceylon, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China. " or any cheap .or inferior tea?. RETAIL PEICEB. Euratura A quality .. 1/0 per lb Buratura B quality .. 1/9 " " Suratara D quality .. 2/- " " Suratara- X quality, 2s 4d per lb. BOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. )IBSOLUTION OF fEBSHIP. NEW STOCK £2004) WORTH IttUST BE CLEARED. U&E STABT3 82.* D JURE Of ALL KINDS. 9, GENERAL, t BUfLD- ' IRONMONGERY. StJNDMK.S. LUMBERS' BRASS FOUNDRY. FRTON & CO., DEVON STREET. OUT OF MILK. AT an awkward predicament! Ten should keep a can of . . . LY EVAPORATED CREAM se. If a always nady. Alb QBOCZBS. « i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 2
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