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j v AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. (Special to News.) , Auckland, Last night. Messrs. Anderson and Colbeck (W. BeWley, local agent) report'the following salfes and'closing quotations: —' Bank of New Zealanf- £ll 2s, £lO 17s 6d; Wilsons Cement, preference 30s, 28s 6d; Talisman 395, 3Ss 9d, Waihi 35s 9d, 36s 6d; Junctions, 17s 9d, 17s 8d; Mountain King 2d, Id; Sylvia lid, lOd; Saxon 4%d, 3d; Watchman Is lid, Is 9d. THE WEATHER. SUMMARY AND FORECAST; Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night Summary.—Pair to cloudy weather *as experienced on Saturday and Sunday, lint it has been succeeded by gloomy and wet- "weather nearly everywhere, withdrawing northerly winds. A ( cyclonic disturbance has overspread the Domijaion, with lowest pressure over the ■ South Island. Forecast.: —Present indications are for northerly and westerly cwind|,. strong to a heavy gale. Boisterous weather, with heavy rftin, is probable generally, with snow on the higher ".levels' ip the south, and the rivers ris- , Sng in most parts of the country. The Ei barometer has a falling tendency everylijwte. . . ~<• \k fatev-- ■ -■■ v.■ •■ ■ „ 'late shipping. Onehunga 2.—Sailed 4.10 p.m., Rarawa, ior New Plymouth, crossing the Manu3cau ftar at 6.5 p.m. "Wellington 2. —Sailed, 8 pan., Haupiri, p for New Plymouth. Auokland 2. —Arrived, 3 p.m., Kavua, t ; irom-Fiji. Bluff 2.—Sailed, 6.30 p.m., Maunganui, £'for fiobart. j* . Svdnev, June 2.—Sailed, Marama, at 1 p.m. : Auckland 2. —Sailed, Maheno, for Sydney, at 10.30 p.m. fl ;A MARTYR FOR YEARS. » "For 'years I was a martyr to liver writes Mrs. Corlett, . 112 p<)lyde f street, Ballarat, Victoria, "Would :;lget dreadful sick headaches and' be un--jable tojeat. I consulted a doctor but he unable to do me any good. Event.lly I tried Chamberlain's Tablets and such benefit from them that jany health is now perfect."—All chemists, and-storekeepers. , --v

£ u A Good Judge A good judge of quality and flavour in Tea will instantly' decide that Crescent Tea should be placed first, for its rick liquor, exquisite bouquet and. excellent drinking" qualities. Tluee Grades at B, 1/10,2/-per lb. L FARMER HUST HAVE REAL Watert Boots £0 WORK IN. and our boots—specially import|i\ ed for this work—are watereight and comfortable, in sizes to suit all feet. Strongly made of best leather, and made to give the wear a farmer wants and pays for. Working boots from 12/- to 21/-. «HIS WIFE" NEEDS SOFT AND EQUALLY WATERTIGHT dairy Boots, and we can supply the need. Dairy work is sloppy work; it means hard work for the women, and it's up to the man who pays the bills to see that the womenfolk arc well and comfortably clad. Our Dairy Boots will fill the bill. Ask for "Dolphin" brand; they're waterproof, t Of course, we always keep a i very full stock of going-to-town boots. pMCEYVEN BEOS BOOT IMPORTER, jti NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 2, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 2, 3 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 2, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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