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400-gal!on water tanks, only 60i.—At Nimmo and Blair's.... — There is just a possibility of the Crystal I'alacc falling into the hamk of the speculative builder. There is a crisis in the affairs of the company, which oxves £90,000 to unsecured creditors. It is suggested that the Government should come lo the aid of the company, and so preserve the palace and its grounds as a permanent national possession, and there is a movement to this end. — TJIO Deputy-master of, tlio Mint, in iiis report for 1907, commcnU; on tho greatlyincreased demand for bronzo coins, for which automatic machines arc in a large measure responsible. One of (lie largest companies f owning these machines took from them in 12 months 33.934-.671 pennies (about 316 tons), being an increaso of £5376 over the takings of the previous 12 months. '

TmmwT^l EGG I I PRESERVER. The only Egg Preservative gaining 8 Gold Medals in New Zealand—in- 8 eluding the recent International Inhibition held in Christ-church. Nearly 8 Million Eggs were preserved in this well-known solution last season, and the demand j is rapidly increasing because there j are no failures, no risk, and it is ; easy to use. Eggs preserved in ; Norton's Prize Premier Egg Preservative find a ready sale, and show I a clearproiit of fid to 3d per dozen eggs. It is 25 per cent, stronger and 2, r > per cent, cheaper than other | brands-a fact that shows a DO per I ! cent, advantage on the season's j turnover. | All Merchants and Storekeepers I sell it. VYrito to NORTON & GO., Lyttelton, for Booklets, etc, i Examine your tin when opening; j i it may contain one of the valuable I | cash prizes. j you (JET AS MUCH SATISFACTION -®- in tli© burning of " WARONUI" Coal as we do in the selling of it. It's a coal we arc proud lo bo associated with. It holds the record for economy and oft'eetiveiMs as a steaming coal, and there is no greater test than that.—BliUClC RAILWAV AND COAL COMPANY, 2 Yojei slncel. Telephone 317. MO'i'KS ONUUBAL TOPICS, by Agricola, i-N weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing | with subject oj jutcKst .to fangvis.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 14

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