BHABE market. STOCK EXCHANGE Telegraph.—Special to News. -■ Auckland, Last Night. . Anderson and Colbeck (Mr. W. wiey, agent) report as follows: — ,ak of New Zealand, £ll te, £11; itianal Bank, sellers, £5 10s; Talis- , 36s 6d, 36s 3d; Waihi, 3is Cd. 9d; Junctions, 22s Cd. 225; Wailii ded, 84, sV*>d; Mountain King. 4d. Old Hauraki. lOd. 7'/ 2 d; Saxon, 9d; Svlvia Is Id, lid: Watehb, 2s 6d, 2s. WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Bjf (Telegraph.—Press Association. 4 Wellington, Last Night. jj»i The following weather summary and was issued by the Meteorological fjDepartment at 5 p.m.:—Summary: The •'■Weather has been very warm, and hazy J aki& are. reported; moderate and variwinds have prevailed, and the Jbarometer is now high everywhere. Forecast: Present indications are for and humid conditions, with inhaze and cloudiness, northerly ——- ru ]i n g ani ] a falling barometer here shortly. 't LATE SHIPPING. <1 Nelson, 16.—Sailed, Corinna, for New •\(Plymouth and Onehunga, at 5 p.m. : last Night.—Sailed, s.s. Rarawa, Cap- £ kfan Norbury,. for Onehunga. Pasfßangers: Misses Warren. Manning. Hal?'!ey, Edmonds (2), Batt s (2). Vince; IfM dames Hayden and child, Whecllan, ?'.Rowe, Warren, (ilegg, 0. Samuel, SchomPhillipson. Russell. Adams and ;Ptrafral; Hon. 0. Samuel, Messrs. Potts, Clarke, Doherty. Adams, Cowan, * Kemp (2), Pettie, Cuthbertson, C. 0. •TJawke; 15 stemge. £ - f , ItfAKT! HIM FEEL YOUNG. r 7 **i Jtad pains in the chest and stomach j %WtC the doctor said were due to indiwrites Mr E. Healey, saddler, Oiyurimu, N.Z. "As his medicine did me Kftirood T was advised to try Chamberjfjain's Tablets, and did so. I got immefcdiate relief and am now never without in my room. I am a very old Chamberlain's Tablets make feel and young."—All chemists and QUALITY OP. CRESCEHT TEA IIfHH QUALITY OF CRESCEHT TEA CANNOT BE DISPUTED m. . CANNOT BE DISPUTED t 170 Tea on the market in New Zealand to-day receives more scientific care -*«b4 Attention from tea experts than /SOreseent Tea. There is no waste in J~; u because it is practioally free from dust, cfv f" 1 dust is a waste product Crescent, Tea, produces a rich liquor of full J-v . strength, and with perfect stimulating qualities. The flavor wins your favor. | t*; Retailed at 2s, Is lOd, and Is 8d per lb. fi. TnrnW & Co WELLINGTON. ll* mi / \ SCOTT'S FAMOUS "FOOTGLOYE FOOTWEAR HERE AT LAST We've had to wait for it a long time—but it's well worth waiting for. Even if you bought a pair of boots yesterday, it will pay you to see this latest importation of the V most up-to-date footwear Taranaki has ever seen. Well named: Fits like a glove Well priced: As low as quality will permit. Well made: As well as Scott's r * know how. MCEWEN BROS QUALITY SHOE STORE New Plymouth. Thone 201. •you can get it cheaper at t\m '* fm•
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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