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LONDON METAL MARKETS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, March fl Copper.—Spot £66 18s 9d, forward £67 16s 3d. Lead.—£39 7s 6d and £3B. Spelter.—£36 2s 6d and £35 16s 3d. Tin.—£293 2s 6d and £292 2s 6d. Sliver.—33 9 16d per ounce. WOOL AGAIN ADVANCES. London, March 0. At the Liverpool wool sales there was keen general competition, the Continent and Bradford operating freely. Comebacks and crossbreds were 5 per eent., mediums 15 per cent., slipes and scoured crossbreds 10 per cent, above the London closing prices. WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington. La,st Night. Sales reported.—Union Bank £l4 9s 9d and £l4. AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. Auckland, Last Night. Sales.—Bank of New Zealand 52s 6d; Kauri Timber 28s 6d; New Zealand Refrigerating (cont.) 10s; Moanataiari 3s 6d. DAIRY PRODUCE. LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. Messrs. Collett and Co., Ltd., have received the- following cable advice from their British principals: Creamery butter, 182 s to 184 s; cheese, 84s to 86s. THE WOMEN BEAR THE BURDEN. When the household shifts from one house to another or to a different town it is really a trying experience for the wo-men-folk. Why should it be when skilful, careful men may be employed who will lighten the burden ? Our service provides by getting into communication with us either by a cafi nr ner telenhone. Estimates given. The New Zealand Express Compaq Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1924, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1924, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1924, Page 2

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