THE SHARE MARKET. AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. (Special to Daily News.) Auckland, Last ■ Mr. W. B. Colbeck, for whom M ter Bewley ig New Plymouth age p«rta the following questions am •actions:—NafV..:"! Ba± sellers ■ w --,s- ' .£5 i .«E WIiA'CJ SUMMARY AND 1•• By Telegraph.— Prc*B A«oi\ n. Wellington, Last Night. The Dominion Meteorologist furnishes tke fallowing summary and forecast:— Summary.—The weather Las continued fair and warm to-day. The barometer is high, but has had a slightly Mliag tendency. The winds have been - variable, and generally moderate. Forecast.—Present indications are for variable wind 3 with freshening northertit* prevailing soon, and fair to cloudy weather generally. Barometer, a failinsr tendency everywhere. LATE SHIPPING AusMand, last night—Sailed, at 5.15 pm., Niagara, for, Sydney. %dney, March 11—Bailed, Riverii* Newcastle, March 11—Sailed, Joseph Oratg, for Auckland. ■Melbourne, March 11.—Sailed, Willeefara. Hremantle 11—Arrived, Mongolia, from London. RICKED HIS BACK. "I ricked my back severely and was unable to stand nprigbt." writes Mr. Thos. H. Maher, Ebden, Vic. "I tad seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised for strains, and thought I would ■ee' what it would do for me. The first application gave me relief and I was quite myself again after using only a quarter of a bottle." 411 chemists and •forekee r ">re. THE GREAT BOOT SALE OP THE TEAR HAS COME BOUND AGAIN Qace a year we take stock, ani a year New Plymouth people t wait to see what McEwens' Offer. Once a year New Plymouth make a rush for bargains. Tfcis year "Everybody's doing it," because we have a better and a bigger stock for sale tkaa ever. AT McEWEN'S. Ladies', Gents.' and Children's Jootwear are to go at the lowest prices—au absolute cut-up. 9b be in time. MOEWEN BROS QUALITY SHOE STORE, N ■ W PLYMOUTH. MONEY TO.LEND nCTB have several sums from ££M to 1 £IO,OOO for immediate investment at Lowest Rates. AND SOLICITORS and NOTARIES PUBLIC, TOW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOO. TANDISH & OTAXDISH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Devon Btreet, New Plymouth. HONEY to Lend on all class?* of Security at Lowest Current ONE* TO ,E have several sums available for Immediate investment. f \. WILSON & GREY, > Solicitors MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on good security ■> lowest current rates. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors. (Sober* Spcnee, Samuel Spent*. J. S. L. Stanford.] MMCI k gT AN FOR i ■AJOUSTERS ft SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. , OBhi: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. El laflewood Every WedneirtnWOVIY TO L*ND CtBANK jyjESSVINGEK F.N.Z.1.A., ARCHITECT, 1 ' -Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. ',* •» Banterson.] [H. Victor Griffith? & SANDERSON AND n.RIFFITHS %p ARCHITECTS. %-t- aWKJE: King's Buildings, corner ot |P ! Devoi and Brougham Streets.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 March 1914, Page 4
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