THE DHEpGJNG BOOMi? v - ■■;*■ ■■■■■"■" . ■ ,■—■ —»;;■. Ag a resu)t. o|, the dredging boom (says a DuDcdin telegraiil. the fee for' a season the Dunedin Stbck Exchange £as beentTaised from £100 to £250. Nine members were admitted this week. Owing to the pressure of telegrtfjjlnc business in connection with dredging, th& Telegraph Department are about to fix up another wire between Dunedm and I^awresace., ' New dredging companies are being floated daily now. One broker has in -the past seven days floated e&ven companies," aird several of these axe West Coa?t companies. ' BALL BEABINGS. m THE LATEST IN SEWING MACHINES. Ball bearings are now considered essential in all liigh dasa machinery. The Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine Co. have just introduced them into their machines, as in bicycles, which makes them easier and more ■lent. This machine 'has been gradually forcing its way to the front, and with this improvement must lead the way. Special terma at Minaon and Co.'s, 220 Colombo itreet. — . HE CAME NEAR DYING. Frank Sherwood was down town to-day, the first time since he had his tussle with cholera morbus. He says he drove thirty miles after he was taken, and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes oot in the country he will take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him.—Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by all Chemists. DINNER AND TEA SERVICES. Misson and Co. are now showing an'exceptionally large and choice assortment of the above, just fresh from the best English manufacturers. Dinner services from 21s. Specially cheap line of tea services; 40 pieces 12* 6d and 14« 6d to 60* 220 Colombo ittnt
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10450, 14 September 1899, Page 6
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