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LATE ADVERTISEMENT*. "Y OTJ can BUY it CHEAPER AT MARSHALLS!" HOT-WATER BAGS: HOT-WATER BAGS! lIOT-WATER BAGS! Our Now Season's Hot-water Bag's have now Arrived. YEMi nio Thf t : r ';. Wl,:^ DID NOT CAImY A SINGLE BAG OVER FROM LAST verv n'mVL-lv mos J' important to you, as it is well known that rubber goods perish it will civn tVi , r uway Every Bag is absolutely new, and we guarantee that h "Hi give the utmost satisfaction. K» g K"HS?vX° B»t°MLfecSJisl« P ™„ r S" bb< ' r by Kfta" WORKMEN i„ ENDtho nri ce d-Ii t" le m °3tnatural question is "Owing to the war, will than ricrht so that ,1 ans ™ pr: X. es! It ,fl our intention to make the prico better " SO that a "y will not have cause to complain. always picked "out "firs^' 3 fo " es v yOU 40 bu ? .a Bag, as the best sizes are winter is over. U are cortaln to rcquiro one before the MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (gTRAND TEA ROOMS. . . . STRAND TEA ROOMS. During SHOW WEEK the STRAND TEA ROOMS will remain open until 10.30 p.m. n , STRAND TEA - LUNCHEON ROOMS Octagon. . . . octagon. . . . O c£gon? . . . Octagon.

DISPLAY ROLLS OF HONOUR. CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, CLUBS, LODGES, and BUSINESS HOUSES. At SHOW ROOMS, 53 PRINCES BTREET (next Stewart Dawson's). DOMINION DECORATIVE ART CO. fP IG ANTIC SEAFOAM LIMERICK V* COMPETITIONS. £14 3s _ IN PRIZES. £14 3s ' And the Winner Paid to Judge the next Competition in June. HERE IT IS: — Said the town maid, "I very much fear I shall mise the salt sea spray up here." Said the bush inaid. "Never fret; We get ' Seafoam,' you bet, missing line For the Correct Line, £5; Best Line. £4; ono Prize of £1 Is; Special Award, £2 2s* to children under 14; and 8 Consolation Prizes of 5s each. Should no one supply the Correct Line, prize will be awarded according to merit. Should more than one competitor supply the Correct Line. £5 will be awarded to the first entry received, and other unspecified prizes will be awarded at the judge's discretion, whose decision will bo absolutely final. Post entries to " Seafoam Competition. Box 50?, Dunedin," enclosing outside cover of Seafoam Is packet. Ask your grocer to procure Seafoam (Salt Water Bath Powder) for vou: or apnlv to M'FARLANE & PEDEN, 171 fceorge street, Diinedin : Is 3d post free. No. 1 Competition closes JUNE 10. 1918. W A R loan. After the 31st MAY Insurers cannot take advantage of the A.M.P. SOCIETY'S. WAR LOAN INSTALMENT SCHEME without tho consent of the Government. SEVEN MILLIONS have already been invested in War Loans by the A.M.P. Society throughout Australasia. For particulars apply early to H. W. TROTMAN, Chief Agent A.M.P. Society, Dunedin. 'Phone 241. Box 213. PATENT AGENTS. "OATENTS.—CONSULT US. Confidential Handbook Free—Explains everything. A J. PARK & SON, Authorised Patent Agents, 213 Princes st, Buneclin; 63 Esk Bt, InvercargiU. Established 1895. DOBERT WALES, Ail PATENT AGENT, PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, 40 Dowling Street. DUNEDIN. SHAREBROKEfIS. Quick a smith, SHAREBROKERS. Established 1888. (E. R. Smith, Member of Dunedin Stock Exchange). WATER STREET FRONTAGE, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telegraphic Address: "Quickly, Dunedin." MINING. Tho master of the Rise and Shine No. 2 dredge reports a return of 38oz lldwt for 133 hours' work. The Rising Sun dredge worked 125 hours last week for a return of 30oz 12dvrt. The New Zealand Quicksilver Mines (Ltd.), which has purchased the property of the Whangarei Cinnabar (Ltd.), has received tho consent of tho Government under tho recent War Regulations, and has been formed for the purpose of carrying on mining for quicksilver at Puhipuhf. Under tho terms of sale the whole of the shares aro to be applied for by the shareholders in the Whangarei Cinnabar Company, and none are being offered for public subscription. The property is being opened up, and it is reported that good ore ie being won. It is proposed to restart the furnace about June 1. Meantime ore is being won, and is being stored for that purpose. The average value of the ore is satisfactory. THE SHAKE MARKET. • DUNKDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. t A good deal of quoting took place on Change on Saturday morning, but* no business resulted in public. National Insurances were in demand at £9 3s, and South British at £6, but in neither case were there sellers on the market. New Zealand Drugs again showed a tendencv to firm, and wero quoted at £2 13s 3d and £2 15s buyer and seller respectively. There was a wide market in Trustees, Executors, buyers of this lino offering £2 10s, with sellers asking £2 15s. The following are Saturday's latest quotations, subject to the usual brokerage: Dredging Stocks. Electric—Buyers lOd, sellers Is. Rising Sun—Sellers lis. Mining Stocks. Talisman Consolidated —Buyers Bs, sellers 9s. , Waihi—-Buyers £1 17s 9d, sellers £1 19 s . Waihi Grand Junction—Buyers 14s, sellers 14s 6d. Mount Lyeil—Buyers £1 8s 9d, sellers £l 10s. Edna May Deep Levels—Sellers 19s 6d. Invrstment Stocks. National Bank —Sellers £o 5s 6d. Bank of New Zealand (£6 13s 4d paid! Buyers £17 13s. Bank of New Zealand (£3 6s 8d paid)— Buyers £12 4s. National Insurance—Buyers £2 18s 6d sellers £2 19s. ' New Zealand Insurance—Buyers £9 3s. South British Insurance—Buyers £6. Standard Insurance—Buyers £2 0s 6d. Huddart-Parker (ord.)—Buyers £l 19s 6d sellers £2. ' Huddart-Parker (pref.)—Buyers £1 0s lOd, sellers £1 Is 6d. Westport Coal Company—Buyers £1 10s 4d. Westport-Stockton (ord.)—Buvers 7s 7d sellers 7s lOd. ' ' Taupiri Coal (ord.)—Buyers 18s, sellers 18s 9d. New Zealand Coal and Oil—Sellers 2s 9d. Dominion Rubber Company—Sellers £1 9s. New Zealand Refrigerating Companv Buyers £1 18s 9d, sellers £2. National Mortgage—Buyers £4 Is. New Zealand Drug Company (£2 paid)— Buyers £2 13s 3d, sellers £2 15s. New Zealand Paper Mills—Buyers £1 l s 3d. Otago Daily Times—Buvets £2 12s. sellers £2 14s. Perpetual Trustees—Buyers £1 5 S 6d. Executors-Buyers £2 10s, seilers Whitcombc and Tombs—Buyers £5 16s. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. (ord.)— Buyers £7 lEe. Papuan Products—Sellers 2s 9d. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS has cleansing ■ntion on the kidneys and bladder.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 6