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WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE.

(By Telegraph—Special to Age). WELLINGTON September 9. Messrs R. Woodhouse and Co. report the following sales and closing buyers' quotations in connection with the Wellington Stock Exchange:— Sales': Dixon's, B|d; Kuranui, Is 4d; < ■ Kuranui Caledonian, Is 9d: Maori- j land, Is 3d, Is 2Jd; Saxons, Is 8d: ' ' Broken Hills, 3s Id; Junctions, £2 ' 12s, £2 12s 6d; Talisman, £2 16s < 6d; Progress, ]Gs sd; Sylvia, 3s ' 9d. Buyers: Bendigo, 7d; Dixon's, 8d; Maoriland, Is 2Jd; Sylvia, 3s 9d; Royal Oak, 2s lOd; Saxons, Is 8d; Broken Hills, 3a 2d; Talisman, £2 16a 3d; Waihi, £9 8s; Waihi Consolidated, 5s Id; Extended, 6s 4d; Junctions, £2 Is 3d; Waiotahi, 7s 7d; Waitangi, 3s lOd; Watchmans, 2s 7Jd; blackwater, 295: Consolidated, 235; Ross Goldfields, 15s 6d. \ Messrs Harcourt and Co. report as follows:—Sales: Christchurch Meats, 210s; Wellington Woollens, 58a;. Dixon's Consolidated, BJd; Kuranui, Is 4d ; Kuranui Caledonian, la 9cS; May Queen's, 6s; Maoriland, Is 3d, Is 2&d, Is 3Jd; Sylvia's, 3s 9d, Saxon's, Js 8d; Tairua Broken Hills, 3s Id; Talisman's, 56s 6d; Junctions, 525, 52s 6d; Consolidated Goldfields, 23s 3d; Progress, 16s sd. Quotations : National Banks, buyers 112s 6d; Bank of New Zealand, sellers, 186s; Christchurch Meat Co., buyers 210s, sellers 212 a 6d; New Sylvia's, buyers 3s 9d; Royal Oaks, buyers 2s lOd; lairua Broken Hills, buyers 3s 2d, sellers 3s 3d; Talisman's, buyers 56s 3d, gell.rs 53s 9d; Waihi's, buyers I 883; Grand Junctions, buyers 52s 3d, sellers 52s 9d: Waitangi's, buyers 3s lOd, sellers 4s: Consolidated Goldfields, buyers 235: sellers 23s 6d.

COMMON CAUSE OF ILLNESS. "For years I was troubled with a severe form of liver complaint and indigestion accompanied by sleeplessness, very bad headaches, lassitude, and great depression.. I had also shooting pains in my head and limbs. After trying many remedies without avail, I was advised to try Warner's Safe Cure., The first bottle I took gave me great relief. I continued taking the medicine for some weeks, when all symptoms of the complaint left me. lam now in good health." This letter is from Mr. W. J. Wright, of the Seven Stars Hotel, Ballarat East, Vic., and well describes the effect of Warnfir's Safe Cure in cases of liver complaint. ' Warner's Safe Cure is a remarkable remedy in all cases of liver and kidney disorders. It is by its specific action on the liver and kidneys that it has such potency in disorders arising from the retention in the system of uric and biliary matter, which the liver and kidneys extract and remove when they are working effieiently. Amongst such disorders are rheumatism, gout, luhibago, sciatica, neuralgia, backblood disorders, anaemia, indiges- , biliousness, jaundice, sick headV\ general debility, gravel, stone, and •'-.-'der troubles. Persons suffering ,/m any of these complaints immediately begin to take Warner's Safe Cure with the confident expectation of an early restoration to health. It is n wonderful medicine. Warner's Safe Cure can be obtained from your chemist or storekeeper, both in the original form and in the cheaper "Concentrated," nonalcoholic form, each containing the same number of doses. H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic., will send descriptive pamphlet, post free.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9592, 11 September 1909, Page 6

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WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9592, 11 September 1909, Page 6

WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9592, 11 September 1909, Page 6

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