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SHARE MARKET. AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. By Telegraph.—Special to News. Auckland, Last Night. Messrs. Anderson and Colbeck (Mr. W. Bewley, local agent) report as follows: Bank of New Zealand, £ll, £ll 6s; National Bank, £6 Os 6d, £6 2s; Wilson's Cement (preference buyers), 3Gs 6d; Wilson's Cement (ordinary, buyers), 35s 9d; New Zealand Portland Cement, 28s, 295; Waihi, 365, 36s 6d; Waihi Grand Junctions, 235, 23s 3d; Talisman, 39s 3d, 39s 6d; Waihi Extended, sd, 8d; Mountain King, 3 l / 2 d, sd; Old Hauraki, Is 3d, Is sd; Saxon, 9d, 9y 2 d; Sylvia, •Is 2d, Is 4d; Watchman, Is 9d, 2s; Monowai, 4d. Is. WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The following weather summary and forecast was issued by the Government Meteorologist at 5 p.m.: Summary: Strong westerly winds to heavy gales have been experienced, especially in and southward of Cook Strait, on Saturday and Sunday. The barometer has been .fairly high in the north, and not very low in the south, but with some steep gradients. Considerable rain has fallen, especially on 'the west coast and in • Southland, and a little snow on higher levels. Forecast: Present indications are for moderate to strong westerly winds, backing to northerly, and increasing strong to a gale after about twenty-four hours. A temporary improvement in the ■weather will probably be followed shortly by increasing haze and cloudiness, with more unsettled weather to follow. The barometer is unsteady, but is likely to fall in the south in about twentyfour hours. • LATE SHIPPING, Bluff, Last Night.—Arrived, 5.5 p.m., ; Maitai, from Hobart, with English mails on board. Auckland, Last Night.—Arrived, 3.30 pan., Nav.ua, from Suva. Onehunga, 7,—Sailed, 5.30 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing the Manukau Heads at 7.25 p.m. TEA OF QUALITY. 1( / (QUALITY, counts as the foremost pro- ' perty in tea, and only good, pure, wholesome tea is safe to drink.- Another essential in tea is theine. Crescent Tea - is rich in quality, rich in theine, rich in every property that distinguishes good 'tea. For the early morning cup take

It is stimulating and invigorating. Three grades at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per Jb. Try it before you buy it. Write'at once to the proprietors, who will send you a sample on trial free. W. fi G. TurnMl & Co WELLINGTON. SHOE m N. 4 / WHAT'S IN A N MEf (1.) It all depends on what the namG is. If it's "Marshall" on a shoe, it means as much as "Sterling" does on silver—the best. If there were better boots than the Marshall we'd keep them. For fifty years the Marshall folk have experimented and now they are the best. BUSINESS BOOTS for BUSINESS MEN (2.) No need to send away—our stock is just as complete and good as the best <Jity stock, and there's a point worth noting about the Marshall, they are extra good fitting, specially suitable for tender feet, easy and soft and 22s 6d a pair pays for them. In all leathers for all "•~ M, ?rs. MCEWEN BEOS QUALITY SHOE STORE New Plymouth. 'Phone 210. BINE UfESSESGIR, ' F.N.Z.I.A. ARCHITECT. Devon StTeet, ■>, 'New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 4

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