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THrl SHARE HARKET. jCKLAND stock exchange. ! Telegraph.—Special to "News"). Auckland, Last Night. "m Anderson and Colbeck (W. 'i'local agent) report; Bank of Zealand, buyers, £lO 7s 6d; NaV Bank, buyers, £5 lie fid; New lid Cement, setters, 335; Wilson's 39s «d, 40s; Wilson's hit, ordinary, 30a 3d, 39s 6d; .Talis61a 9d, 525; WaiM, 42s 6d, 435; I Bartended, Hd, la 3d; Junctions, £6* 3d; Mountain King, 3%d, 4d; ' fitnraki, Is 6d, Is 7d; Saxon, Is, ; WWchman, la Sd, Is lid; Monona, U. i • . . I-i THE WEATHER. iY AND POBECAST. f Telegraph—Press Association. ' Wellington, Last Night. ' Meteorological Office has issued lowing summary-and forecast: — aodhumid conditions have pre4he north, and 78 deg. fahrenported at Tanranga and Gieje,but in the south the weather is. *«att damp, with a temperature of ' at the Nuggetts. Moderate to norJibfrly and westerly winds -railed in the north and southerIs the south. Present indicants'for cloudy and'colder weather, | !i *-. generally, and rivers rising in s. Strang westerly winds are in the north and southerly in u The barometer has a falling northward of Wertport and ;, but rising In the south and re after about sixteen hours. LATE SHIPPING -gtat, Last Night—Sailed, MoSydney, Aorangi, for Trieoo. I*, Last Night-Sailed, at 2.40 na, for Hobart. , Last Night-Sailed, at 6 Boaamond, for New Plymouth, * tile bar at 8.15 p-m. February •—Arrived, tat 3.30 toria; tUaura, from Kftpara. jjnbool, February 9—Arrived, iCraig, from Eokianga. titt fABDS.—When yon run • tds, send your order for meat $»% News Printery. «/« for if, rar 100 (»ost«f» said). [>N A FLEE ALL BRIGHT and hot you boil some aqua pura and it softly in a pot upon some "'!*, And then, however poor , no prince can hope for finer . WAS A GIRAFFE went for a laugh and v swallowed (a bagful of chaff. The d have choked him as sure as be; but Bunker the Colonel t saved him you see by giving jt Suratura Tea. WILY AFGHANS now have see, each 'neath his own fig tree. mir (may his Jays increase!) Soratora Tea and all the wily i know its worth as well as he. * MOON HAS SEEN a thing or o, and don't tell what she's seen, iws all that the ladies do—the Mor the queen. She sits aloft, , you see, now she's get Suratura MACTAVISH you couldn't I lavish; for she clung to the did she. Still, she was conas woman could be, for every ie'd nO end of a spree when she . Suratura, that wonderful tea. JiADY WHO TRAVELLED BY*EA cried, "0, Suratura's »F " What Ho r said the Mate. V« tiie wife for me, Kate!'' ft the Skipper: "Not much! price me?" «m A/NT LIFE ebemkal conditions of soil and ieties of climate affect plant life. - .grown in some soils possess > qualities of flavor and fragwhile othere again have what is as "body." grown in Ceylon differ in ekarac- ■ from those grown in India, and, ter ef fact, there are over two . distinctly different t teas. obtain a particular flavor, and to I it all the time, the tea must be, id, and blended by an expert. The f and flavor of CADO TEA, AT ]yg PER LB. r. vary, because this tea is blended care by an expert. XMPIKE TEA. CO. , ft G. TUBNBOLL ft CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. 0 to the disruption of shipping id labor troubles in the United n, the balance of my aerated plant has been delayed. I have weived advice that the plant will next month. I have to apologise customers for not being able to the aerated waters promised for v drinks. fver, I am prepared to supply, in ed quantities, syrups, herbal id table vinegar, to any part of t farict at shortest notice. : C. 0 STEFFEXSON, arietor New Plymouth Aerated Water Factory. Ax* iC ]yfEHS£NGER, IJS2.LA. : ARCHITECT. Devon Street, , E*w Plymouth. t our next PRINTING Order to CDaiJy News." Prices right,' "^jfei'i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 191, 10 February 1912, Page 4

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