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STOCK AND SHARE MARKET

SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1932

Wellington Stock Exchange—(lo a.m.)

T). I?. Edwards (F. & D. Edwards, Eld.), Sharebroker, Country Mnmber of Wellington Stock Exchange, Trafalgar street. Telephone TJ!I.

ro THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, MONDAY, .TUNE 20, 1082 TALKS ON HEALTH COMMERCIAL F. W. GREENSLADE LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. NORWICH CHAMBERS. ' NELSON1 F *1 n I 1 M/C F“J BY A FAMILY DOCTOR FROZEN MEAT "iVTLE-ST. : Bungalow of 4 mis and kitcheiiellc with usual conveniences. Area approximately l-auro, under culAMENDED TIME-TABLE—COW —MONDAY AN] 1 1 T J RH Hw in ifpl 1 d&L THE BANNS FORBIDDEN The New Zealand Meat Producers’ livnlion. Price £1100. Easy terms. ■\Y700D AREA: 6-rmd. dwelling in ** good order with modern convcniLeave Nelson 7.30 a.in. Leave Jubilee Bridge 9.15 a.m. | Board lias received the following cable cnees. Section has 80l't. frontage. Price Leave Nelson 2.15 pan. BS wHsr KIHIlfflHHHE Young nicn, you must not marry 1 voiii its Loudon office, dated 17th June. £850. Leave Jubilee Bridge 4.0 pan. in the new mmstune-prmf amu'inic girlu. I forbid tin; bunns] You must wait until the (diosen one is stronger. It is n mistaken kindness to marry an ntmemii; girl. It is cruelty in many eases. The poor tiling Now Zealand sheep, Canterbury and North Island selected crossbred wethers and maiden ewes, 48/56 31,d, 57/64 3jd, 65/72 3id, North Island do 48/56 3jjd, 57/64 3|d. 65/72 ; ewes 48/uiuler 3d, 46/64 2gd, 65/72* 2gd. rri HA FA LG AIMST. : New home of 5 j -®- rms. and 2 porches. All latest con j Yemenites are installed. Small glasshouse im section. Price, £975. Terms. 1 Section situated Parker’sj .IU' n )Taliunanui, comprising 2 roods 35 perches. A11 offer in the vicinity of £65 will ho accepted. nnOBACCO FARMS: Two 25-acre -**- blocks situated Dovedale district. —TUESDAY A! Leave Nelson 7.30 a.m. Leave Motueka 3.45 pan. —FR Leave Nelson 7.30 aan. CELLOPHANE PACK you expect her to support the burdens of married life? Young men, when you have finished looking at the moon, da use your sense. How can n bloodless New Zealand Jambs, Canterbury, 36 - under 6Rj, 37/42 Ggd, 43/50 6^cl, 2nd quality, average 33 5gd; other South Island brands. 36/under 6gd, 37/42 Ggd, Leave Nelson 10.30 pan. ’PHONES 124, 1078 dry-proof, damp-proof, dust-proof, germ-proof mother produce healthy offspring? All your hits of overtime will go in doctor’s bills. There is no substitute other North Island brands, 1st quality, 36/under 6d, 37/42 6d, 2nd quality, average, 31 5RI. and £575. T.ffOPE: 50 acres suitable for cropping NEWMAN for mother’ milk for a baby. You must Australian lambs, Victorian, 1st rooms and all necessary outbuildings; believe that—all substitutes are makequality, 36/under 5J,d, 37/42 5^d. 14-acre, full hearing Lemons. Price TO OPEN shifts. And how can a bloodless mother Argentine lamb, 1st quality, 36'uiider 5J-d, 37/42 5Jd. Argentine chilled binds, ox fores, o^d, £2000. Exceptionally easy terms. Juat a touch with the right thumb •w—Kfc'X break* the freshness seal. produce enough nourishment for a growing infant? A sickly wife made e. McPherson & co GIBBS’ M( JUl&X DON’T TEAR more siekiv by llio troubles of married ox hinds 6d. HARDY STREET. life and a sickly infant do not make Australian frozen beef, ox crops, over (GOVERNMENT SALE: Bungalow 4 ! rms., scullery, bathroom with por- ! cclain bath, sleeping porch, pantry, etc., CARS LEAVE DAILY j tht tin a starting puih from theoppo - j: t 1 ’* ,f ent * • *^ cn dtde off the urapper, £ . rtf - .. . “ys, ••>.;. a very charming outlook. No, von must wait six months or a year. You 100, 3;;d, ox hinds, over 100, 4|d. New Zealand porker pigs, 60/100, 101/120 4i,d. New Zealand prime baconer pigs, 121/180 5d. The test results below show how moisture - loss and J: J must get the best advice, and you must give up smoking cheap cigarettes and spend the money on milk for her. Milk is an excellent corrective for 1 e. light, gas, h. and c. water. Offer j wanted. Small deposit. Balance Government Loan. NELSON for WESTPORT at 8 NELSON for REEFTON at 8 a.n moisture-cain are measured j i Lamb market dull and easier owing lo /GOVERNMENT' LOAN: Attractive, well-built bungalow of 4 rms. and NELSON for MOTUEKA and in the Carreras’ Laboratories V. heavier supplies Home killed, and heavy NELSON for MOTUEKA and HI and prove that moistureproof “Cellophane” scals-in Freshness and keeps - out every factor disturbing to the fine smoking condition of CRAVEN “A;” k ■ -.i I anaemia. WHY NOT MORE CLOTHES? The idea—the mistaken idea—is that a warm garment protects the chest and keeps away illness. Grandma believes in protecting the chest well, and she has eleven children and buried nine, so she ought to know something about the bringing-up of children. So as we are going to Grandma, let us have a third undergarment on. 'Elio thicker it arrivals during Ibis week. Mutton market remains unchanged foi lightweights. Heavyweights slightly easier. Market quiet. Ewes, trade slow, prices unchanged. New Zealand hoof—Less enquiry for frozen beef owing to lower prices Argentine chilled beef. New Zealand pigs—Poor demand owing to warm weather. New Zealand baconer pigs—Nominal. kitchenette. All modern conveniences. Freehold section tastefully laid out ill lawns, garden and asphalt paths. This desirable home is situated in a good S locality near Trafalgar-st. Bridge. Price £1000. ! ItyJIODERN BUNGALOW 5 rms. situ, i ated off Wakefield Quay and overlooking Harbour. No climb. Price right. QOUND HOUSE 4 sunny rms. with e. light) gas range, hot water, etc. Good locality. £550. ■jVTEAlt SCHOOL OF MUSIC: Level, sunny building site. 62ft. frontage. One of the few remaining sections really NELSON for BLENHEIM at 1.3 TH01 SPIERS’ 10 MURCHISC Timetable—Leave NELSON Leave MURCHI U=j 7 ''mWMw :y\Wy>Y.\%.ys : pHl is the more the old lady will he pleased WELLINGTON SKIN SALES rr ,cl :•$# $ v>-- A But why stop at three, when the health Booking Offices—Montgomery Spier’s Gara v :>•: •• is at stake? Four will give greater handy to Town. Good value. J ! 1 safety than ever. Now we are getting Levin and Company, Limited, report under date 171.1 1 instant:—The usual fortnightly sale of hides, skins and talOECTION, BROUGIIAM-ST.: Ideal building site, 4-acre. £275. .p-p? on—four undergarments and a thick 11 b\ ' velvet suit oil top of it, all tightly STOCK AND SHARE MARKET buttoned. Now turn the sun on at its low was held to-day. The offerings were most powerful summer heat; put the child in a tramcar with a dozen people small oil account of flic unsatisfactory state of tlie market. OVERSEAS SHIPPING standing lip and no ventilation, and HIDES —r SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1932 THE "DESICCATOR" You like Eggs fresh, Milk fresh, Bread fresh. NOW clasp him tightly to Ids mother’s overheated body, and I suppose von hare Armadale, left New Y/ork 24th May Laboratory Test for resistance against dry atmosphere producing “shopstaleness ** you can get CiGAREi JL ES EKESH and a World of difference between a FACTORY-FRESH succeeded in making as miserable a child as possible. What would not the poor little chap give to he on the seashore with nothing oil! Compared with values current at last sales held here, heavies ad to -jjd higher; mediums and lights on a par; kip and for Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui, Lyttelton and Dunedin; due Auckland, 1st July. Wellington Stock Exchange— (10 a.m.) Period of Test, 30 days (4 differently wrapped packets) CRAVEN “A” and any Cigarette which has gone yearling id to Ad higher ; calf slightly in seller’s favour. Ox, 331hs to 441hs, 2,/d Canadian Highlander, left Montreal 28th May for Auckland, Wellington, Buyers. Selleis £ s. d. £ s. d WRAPPING Moisture loss Moisture-proof "CELLOPHANE** ... 1.75% “ shop-stale 7 LACKING SELF-CONTROL to 2Jd; ox, 45/52, 2-jd to 2|d; ox, 53/59, 3d to 4jd; ox, 00/69. 2|d lo 5id; ox, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff; due Auckland iltli July, Wellington about N.Z. Govt. Loans — 44% Bonds, 1939 ... 92 10 0 — Ordinary "Cellophane’' Glakcine Unwrapped Carton ... 4.50% 5.25% 6.60% Stale, dry Cigarettes “sting” and “bite”. They irritate The seeds sown in a child’s brain come to maturity in later years. There 701bs and over, 3R1 to 5 l-8d. Cow, 33/39, 1-Ml to 2jjd; 40/48. 2d to 2fd ; 13th July. 1 Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles 1st 44% Bonds, 1938 ... , 92 10 0 54% Bonds, 1933 ... 99 17 6 1= L ;::3 :± Jr the throat. Only in Fresh Cigarettes will you consistently find COOLNESS and FULL ENJOYMENT. And only in CRAVEN “A” can you be sure of FACTORY FRESHNESS. (Study the tests alongside for proof.) are men and women who appear to possess little or no self-control; they are nervous and ill at ease in the most 491bs and ovw l|d to 2A,d. Kip, 25/32, 2d to 3 l-8d; 17/24, id to 3id. Yearling 11/16, I'd to 33d. Calf, 9/10, 33d; 6/8, lid to 4d; 1/5, Id to 3id. SHEEPSKINS jjiine for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland 27th June; Wellington, 1st July. 54% Bonds, 193b ... 99 10 0 54'% Bonds, Feb., 1937 99 10 0 — JT j a°N TL harmless of situations. '.1 hey can hardly say “How do you do?” without blushing and looking confused. They jump when the doors slams; they lie awake Kent, loll Glasgow 27th May in ballast for New Zealand ; due New Zealand about 6th July. New Zealand, left Los Angeles 5th 54% Bonds, Sept., 1937 99 10 0 — 54% Bonds and Ins. Stk., 1933 98 7 6 — ‘ CELLOPHANE ’ keeps “A” Dry, id per lb. lower; halfbred 2d ; May for principal New Zealand ports; 54% Bonds, 1937 ... 96 5 0 — What Carreras have proved in their Moisture-proof feel that if once they could make their brains placid they would fall into a fine crossbred, 2id • medium crossbred, due (Wellington 19th June 54% Ins. Stk., 1937 96 5 0 — Laboratories, you can prove by the moisture-content of CRAYEh lid to 2id ; coarse crossbred -id lo 13d ; Port Hunter, loft London 26lli May for Suva, Dunedin, Lytelton, Bluff, 44% Ins. Stk., 1939 92 12 6 93 5 t ■V, 1 (tm smoking CRAVEN “A.” No other Cigarettes UNIFORM, ensuring fine half wools id to lid ; quarter wools i-d 44% Ins. Stk., 1938 92 15 0 93 5 C Cigarette can give the same protection against STALENESS in dry smoking under all conditions of weather blissful slumber. YVlien called upon to meet an emergency they generally fail to Id ; pelts -id. Salteds—offerings not sufficient to warrant reliable quotations. Polls —; quarter wools —; half wools Timaru ; due Suva, 4th July, Dunedin, 54% Ins. Stk., 1936 99 10 0 100 0 C Iltli Julv. 54% Ins. Stk., Feb. |P weather and FLABBINESS in wet you FACTORY • FRESH, wherever and or collapse, or do anything but meet Ilangitiki, left London 2nd June for ‘1937 99 10 0 — weather. whenever you buy them. it with a brave face. Now one reason Is 2d; tlireequarter wools Is 4d; full Auckland and Wellington; due Auck54% Ins. Stk., Sep. for all this is that when they were wools Is d ; extra large —; iambs 9d to land about Gtli July; Wellington about 1937 99 10 0 — THE "HUMIDOR" children their growing minds were subjected to some unnecessary shock. Is. Tallow.—At kite rates. I11 casks 14s Uth July. Somerset, left Liverpool 4tli June for 54% Ins. Stk., 1941 95 0 0 — Debentures— CTb, ■BBSS a 4, an IT Laboratory Test for protection A STUPID PRACTICE 6d; in tins, ele. 9s lo 14s 6d. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Wgtn. Gas Co. ... 99 0 0 — against moisture-absorption In wet m WLW Imm ff HUS i Sundries.—Cow tails, 4d to 5d. Dunedin, and Nelson; due Auckland Wgtn. Racing Club — 90 0 C Period of Test, 30 days (4 differently wrapped packets) flUeJ 7m M m, I am writing this for no other purpose than to condemn the stupid parents, nurses, or daily helps who try to frighten children into obedience. It is very wicked to tell a little child that DAIRY PRODUCE 12th July, Wellington IStli July. Sydney Mam, left Moji (Japan), 1st June for Wellington and Auckland, via Bank N.Z., 54%, 1939 95 10 0 — WRAPPING Moisture gain Christchurch City, Moisture-proof “CELLOPHANE" ... 1.05% Ordinary "Cellophane" 3.90% Glascine ... 5.00% made speciality to prevent sore throats Messrs Samuel Page and Son report under date of the 16th instant:— Australia ; due Wellington 3rd July. Tongarh'o, left London 28th May in 54%, 1939 95 10 0 — Christchurch City, 54%, 1944 97 0 0 — Unwrapped Carton ... — - 6.50% a black bogey-mail will come and carry Butter; Market quiet at tlie advance. Dunedin City, 54 %- Jr ♦♦♦ him oir if lie does not go to sleep, and then leave the child alone in the dark. Perhaps some of us cun remember relief when someone came in to us. What seems only a joke to a grown-up is a Danish, 98s to 100s ; New Zealand finest salted, 95s to 97s (94s to 96s): AustralZcalandic, left London 21st May for Auckland and Wellington, via Panama; due Auckland about 24th June; Wellington about 29th June. %, 1944 '. 97 0 0 — Auck. City, 54%, 1944 97 10 0 — Wgtn. I-Iarb. Brd., 54%, 1940 97 10 0 — WWWiUfF PACKETS FLAT TINS FLAT TINS ian finest iinsaltcd 94s lo 96s (94s to 96s), Australian finest salted 94s to 96s (94s to 96s), Australian g.a.q. 90s to 92s 190s to 92s). Cheese: Market quiet at the advance. New Zealand white 57s (54s to 55s), coloured 57s (54s to 55s). Spot price for Canadian while 66s to 74s (66s to 72s). coloured 66s to 70s (66s to 70s); e.i.f. price for Canadian, 55s to 56s (52s to MADE in LONDON, England by CARRERAS Lfd. 144 yean' Reputation tor Quality thoughtless piece of cruelty to a little child. The dark is always terrifying; tlie creaking is alarming; even elderly people may experience an eerie feeling when they are in strange and lonely houses, when they lie in the dark and SILVER BEECH Makerua Dm. Bd., 6%, 1950 — 95 0 0 Levin Boro., 6%, VLZ. Representatives: Fairbairn , Wright & Company, Christchurch. Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland GOOD TRADE PROSPECTS 1930 — 100 0 (. Mt. Eden Bor., 54 %, 1944 92 7 6 — Ranks— Australasia 9 0 0 Comm, of Anst., oi'd. 0 13 2 — • , .v ;• try to convince themselves that the 63s L noise they hear outside in the passage is not really Lady Mary coining along carrying her head under her arm. Under date of the 12th May, Messrs Samuel Page and Son write as follows:— Rutter.—Since our survey of the 7th (By Telegraph—FrcsB Association) ■ INVERCARGILL, 17th June. Comm. Bank. Co., Sydney 14 0 0 — ' THE BED-TIME ROMP April the market lias experienced a seIt is understood that negotiations be<T vere and entirely unlooked-for set-hack, tween the Southland sawinillcrs and a National N.Z — 3 10 18 t<: : : t;?:*; ivl; I Iff "1 i nf ' 7/ w / / A / / ‘ . / Going to lied is a most solemn proceeding, and it should always he carried out in the same way. First of all comes a romp with Daddv. This is most values of Danish now being lower by 14s,. finest New Zealand 13s, and Australian 11s. If. seems only loo evident that the optimism displayed by all big .English motor body-building firm for the supply of approximately nine million feet of silver beech have advanced a further stage. A definite order Nat. A’asia (£5) ... 4 17 0 — New South Wales 25 0 0 — New Zealand! ...... 1 19 8 2 0 6 Union of Aust. ... 6 17 3 6 18 t r , i Hill important, in fact, more important than something out of a bottle. If Daddy is away all day, lie should take the Easier holidays led to much larger trailing (ban the position actually war-ranted—-the wholesaler increased his for a sample lot of timber lias been placed by the English firm, and the consignment is expected to leave Southland next week. Financial— Equitable Bldg. Co. , — 5 15 0 Abraham & Williams /// M the opportunity of seeing as much of stock unduly and induced the retailer lo i | Jmi the children as possible in the evening. The romp is so good for the children; it makes them happy. Forgive me, also for mentioning that it is good for Daddy—it keeps him young. I have no objection to Daddy pretending to he a a lion, it is easy to see that he is not a lion; you have only to look at his face; besides, the lion is a noble beast. A romp is the best preventive of cold feet in the winter. do likewise, and with 110 corresponding increase in tlie consumptive demand both wholesaler and retailer have since been Not only in England, but also in Australia, are there bright prospects for a remunerative trade in silver (pref.) — 3 5 0 Goldsbrough Mort.* 0 19 2 0 19 9 N.Z. Guar. Corp. (ord.) 0 4 1 — N.Z. Invest., Mort., and Deposit — 0 8 9 m \ mm | \ ml off the market. Tlie importer, therefore, has been forced lo give way in price in an endeavour to clear supplies which arc constantly arriving, and at beech. Commonwealth firms are now beginning to place orders for largo quantities, and negotiations have been reopened with manufacturers whose •% > l, Q V the moment there are no signs that the doors have been closed for the past A’. — 0 8 6 1 m, fiMtL • 1 point lias been reached when a revival of trade may he expected. Under grades, however, slili sell fairly readily . but values naturally have given way in symeighteen months. SECRETS OF OLD AGE W11. Trust & Loan. — 5 0 0 Gas— Auckland 10 4 — jjfg i M 1 f mMW THE BATII pathy with the general position. It is commonly reported that the largest Sir Humphrey Rolleston, Regius ProChristchurch (con.) 0 12 0 — The best fun about a good-night romp multiple shop-keepers have “forward” fessor of Physic at Cambridge, declares Insurance— 1 g I ft i P L Q, a>C79% ij is that it can be performed~in the scantiest of clothing. Remove that cloying collection of garments, includcommitments (at what are now high prices) until at least the end of this month, and their lack of necessity to buy on the spot is another course of weakness. Also, Denmark’s outlet to j other Continental countries is much cur- j tailed by quotas, notably in France and! Belgium, while the poor financial condition of Germany prevents that country j from being the large buyer it was. As ' a result, the Danes are making streini- 1 ous efforts to serve this country with the surplus, and the price of the butter j that there is not any proof that the span of human life is extending towards 100 years. Premature retirement from an National 0 11 2 — New Zealand 1 17 0 — South British 2 10 3 2 12 0 I | & 1 w i ym Starting' Ml ing stays and several other things, and behold the child’s joy! We children do like to ho free. Please, if you must smother us in layers of materials ol every description during the day, be merciful and let us have a romp, at night with very little on. Then comes the hath, because it is pleasant to feel and smell clean, and habits begun in active life does not tend to produce long life. The influence of personal habits is not so easy to determine. Food in excess certainly des not lead to a long life, while moderate drinking of alcohol and sinoking have little influence in shortening life. Most people, in fact, die of something else before smoking has time to exert its very slow poisonous effect. Few people die of old age, because some Meat Preserving— Gear! - 17 0 — N.Z. llefrig. (£1) — 0 11 3 N.Z. llefrig. (10s) 0 3 11 — Wgtn. Meat Export (pref.) 0 11 6 — Wgtn. Meat Export (ord.) ., 0 3 7 — • Transport— i a vi 1 ' fell ,,W/. with less use of the choke . • * childhood arc continued in later years. After the bath comes a little hit of supper—a sweet biscuit or two, and some warm milk. After supper the is now lower than it has been since 1904. To-day's quotation of 87s f.o.b. : represents about 100s landed here, yet buyers are not responding to any extent. Cheese: —The market for New Zealand lias followed a course similar to that of butter, and prices are 5s to 6s* lower Hum they were a month ago. 1 Canadian, however, remains steady at! unchanged rates, owing to small stocksof this description and of best English. I disease will usually carry them off before the end of their natural span. “Man is as old as his arteries,” runs n much-quot-ed saying attributed to Cazalis, but, ac(ord.) 1 1 0 — Union Steam (pref.) 0 19 3 — Coal— Pukemiro — 16 6 i1 a I P:| m ||| ft Wm m ■KEkrIv . j ■ B/Wwirl no anxiety about run down Jw fmMk batteries ... no annoying tooth-brush. ' Kindly note that the reverse process must he avoided. If you clean the teetli first and then take food, the bits of food stick about the mouth and the acids formed corrode the teetli. THE GOOD-NIGHT TALK cording to Sir Humphrey Rolleston, the inherent vitality of the nervous system is an oven greater essential for longevity. After birth the nerve cells do not multiply ami replace worn-out cells, as occurs in other structures of the body, so that gradual death of the. nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord means death of Die Timber— Kauri — 0 8 3 — Taringamulu — 0 5 0 Breweries— Carlton 16 9 — Mew Zealand* ... — 14 9 Staples and Co. ... 13 0 — 1 * r: HI /P delays, r or a split-second start followed bv swiftest possible Then to bed and a nice talk with Mummy. If there lias been a rumpus, please make it up; do not,let the child be unhappy at night. You have been so The constant lull in prices has caught all sections of the trade with dearly bought, 1 stocks, and there is now a not surprising 1 feeling of uneasiness everywhere. individual. Will-power may, however, help lo prolong the life of such cells. Z)Id age may he contagious, in Lord Rhondda’s view, and • association with 3rit. Tobacco (ord.)* , 1 6 11 — Turns, Philp & Co. — 1 18 9 Colonial Sugar 40 0 0 41 r0 0 lontal and Medical 0 4 6 0 6 0 vounger men may keep the brain sup- Electro. Zinc (pref.) 0 19 0 — de. ‘T'rcsli air, meagre faro, freedom National Electric. ... — 0 10 0 good, mother, m attending to the child’s §|\ WE PREFER JL, j l 41 acceleration . • . body; please, now give a little attention from care,” sums up the hygiene of old N.Z. Drug 2 7 0 — to your baby’s mind and soul. Never believe that a tiny child lias no iniud ym EDMONDS” J|L i&e. Wool worths (pref.) 14 0 — i worth speaking of—you might as well say all good cooks. NO SENSE Ob HUMOUR Moturoa — 0 3 8 mm WiyC- ■ ■#1 Life’s no joke when you’ve got a cold. Mining— 1 | | j8§ . /M/mm jlffr Wf/w// Change to w 'W' m jr tliiii that litttle cranium. Do soothe Hu; child and let her sleep well. I must insist on this. 1 am always meeting children who are nervous and overstrung; their minds are jarred; every Horning they begin another day with a lense of tear. It ever tliev get lo understand, Ihev f ill feel r.o very lovrURE GRAPE ' 428 \ bursting head, streaming nose, hurling throat deaden your sense of hum nir. Luckily there’s Palinonas (0 quickly put you right again. Taken in he early stages of a cold Puhnonas alvnys give relief. Ask for Piilinonas. my chemist or s'ore. TANKS Mt, I,yell 0 16 3 — Vail 11 ' 0 13 10 0 14 2 ■olden Dawn — 0 6 0 Ikarilo 0 8 11 0 9 3 *Ciun. Div. +E.\\ div. Late reported sales, yesterday: Naional Bank of N.Z.. 59s, 59s 6d: Goklsimugh .Mort., 19s 5d. M / Ah// V / y Mr Ml VI I 1 | iug sentiments towards those who lestroyed the happiness of their childEDMONDS | Aft 600 and 800-gallnn TANKS, F. O. Twiss. Sharebroker, Country Member of Wellington Stock Exchange, 00 Trafalgar street. Telephone 422. Mm 7 / m ■ hood. Whatever the future may have "Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER i M * v licliod M o;fi lintliB on fai*!,.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 June 1932, Page 10

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STOCK AND SHARE MARKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 June 1932, Page 10

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