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Do You Preserve Fruit ? IF SO, WE CAN HELP YOU TO DO IT at a small cost, and In a satisfactory manner. Wo have all tha batt kinds of Jars and Requisites at Low Prloes. Coma In now whilst our Stocks are oomplete. MASON'S JARS, quarts 5s O<J doz. MASON'S .TABS. f-gaU, 7s 6d doz. ATLAS TV.M. JARS, quarts 6s 6d. ATLAS W.M. JARS. H?al. 8s 6d. SCOTCH JAM JARS, Is 93, 3s, 4s 6d doz. GLASS JAM JARS, 2s 3d, 3s 3i doz. JELLY TUMBLERS. 3s Gd doz. COVERED JELLIES, 2s 6d, 3s doz. JAM COVERS. JAM SPOONS. BRASS PANS. ENAM. PANS. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.

COMMERCIAL. MEAT FOR THE CONTINENT. Press Association— By M.—Copyright. LONDON, Jan. 15. Several hundred tons of Argentina frozen meat are in transit to Italy. The "Shipping Gazette" says tb»* ental people ax« about to open thenports for the freer importation of food supplies. A great impetus m tne an carrying trado ia attioipated. A -WIRELESS COMBINE. " ian wireless companies' interesla erged into i ~~ i. This arrangement t* ates the competition bctwe mercantile marine is concerned. . FALSE TRADE MARKS. Sir Edward Groy informs the Association of Chambers of Commerce that the Government is bringing the matter of the false marking -f goods before a conference for the protection of "n----dustrial property. Received 11.20 p.m., Jan. 16th. .■'■'.■■_. BERLIN, Jan. 16. m Lloyd, hitherto the only Gerconi and' German "loat and ashore. Vn..=. ..<.■= ...arine is now under a unifon tinder a single control. A CORNER IN MEAT. SYDNEY, Jan. 16. An American syndicate is said to be working. haTd on a scheme to corner the meat market in Sydney. The " Sydney Morning Herald '' states that the" wholesale meat' trade is rapidly passing into the hands of two orfthr SHARE MARKETS CHRISTCH.TJRCH, Jan. 16. The following sales an reported on 'Change to-day :—Ckristehurch Meat n nT (£io p a id) £ls ex dir.; ditto id) £4 os ex div., N.Z. Farmei -up , £2 10s; W'a-hi Grand Junctio , £1 10s, 4d. DUNEDIN, Jan. 16. Stock Exchange sales— Rising Sun, £2 2s; Waihi, £4 14s. £4 14s 6d; Waihi Grand Junction, £! 10s, £1 10s 6d, and for forward delivery £1 10s 6d. Sales reported—New Sylvia 4s; Waihi (eight weeks delivery), £4 19s 6d; N.Z. Drug. £2 9s Iki. Stock Exchange quotations:—Bank of New Zealand, buyers. £lO 12s-6d. New Zealand Insurance (buyers), -C4 7s 6d (sellers'* £4 10s; Standard Insurance (b) £1 6s 3d; Westport Coal Co. (b) £7 2s; (s) £7 ss; AVestport Stockton (s) 6s- 9d; D.I.C. (ordinary) (s) 6s; Kaiapoi Woollen Co. (b> £5 Is; Melburn lime and cement (si 10s; (b) £2; New Zealand Drug Co. £2; (b) £2 9s; Dominion rubber (b) 10s prem.; (s) SOUTHLAND'S CHEESE EXPORT. INVERCARGILIi, Jan. 16. At the Bluff to-day 6498 crates of cheese (912 for Vest of England ports and 5554 for London) th ; largest single consignment ever sent from the port, was shipped on the Maruma for transhipment at Lyttelion and Wellington to the Pukeha and Nairnshire respectively. The cheese- export from the Bluff this season has already reached o. <?-.-> OI 3JQ more than n's export. TARANAKI PETROLEUM. NEW PLYMOUTH, Jan. 16. Petroleum matters continue very henlthv. No. 2 and No. 3 bores are still flowing oil, whilst arrangements, are being made to work night and day at drilling No. 5 bore. CRIMES AND OFFENCES SHOOTING AT CONSTABLES. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyrigl Received 12.50 a.m., Jan. 16th. LONDON, Jan. 15. Charles Arthur, who fired four she when pursued by a constable after burglary, has been sentenced to pen servitude for life. In 1902 he w sentenced to ten years' imprisonme: for ghootine at _consjable a

CRICKET. THE THIRD TEST MATCH. SOUTH AFRICAN COiMEXT. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright-, Received 9 p.m., J an - ieth - CAPETOWN, Jan- 16 - The newspapers express opinions that . . - t : nnl -a i/v>iißtomed 1 to Australian, conditions, a*"* • *?»* there is now a chance ox their winning tho rubber. The South Africa N*ws" considers it one of the most interesting teste nrliving memory. The tension is maintaied tlironghout, and the nerve and endurance of both sides are being most severely tested. The Cape " Times" says the late match will" stand as a record for many Tears, .is uiuau >~ = The writer notes the consistency of the South African batsman, who'hitherplete success of the tour is now. assured, though it is too much to expect them to win the next two tests. • ~~ "I Mercury ' declares that jeans have retrieved' their reputation,- and proved themselves 'by to participate in the triangular est 'The "Advertiser" says the match has given the South Africans an indisputable claim to a place in the front rank. BOWLING. ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 16.. , The New Zealand Bowling Association's tournament was commenced in Christcliurch to-day, when the opening rounds of the rinks match were played. .The weather was bright and' huu'nv, and the various greens upon which play was conducted were in good ilaying condition. . " South Ca ' * ' " * i follows:Section oneffjus, 1 loss. Section two—'l': . wins. 1 loss; Ashburton (Craigneau), I—2: Tem'ufca (Edwards). 2—l; Wairrmte (Goldstone), 2—l; Timaru (Ccurnortii on Saturday to take.part in the New Zealand championsliips at Chnstcharch:—G. A. Simmer?. T. Pringle, V. G Dnv. and C. S. Frnser (s); J. Aitjlieson.'-I. R. Brace. E. D. Bmt, and A. Cnrtis (s); A. Inkster. I. J. Bradlev. J. gloves and TV. Harrison (s). The=e players will compete in the rinks, doubles and singles championriiics this week. f Prescriptions. ♦ THREE THISGS .. HONESTY, ACCURACY.. INTELLIGENCE. Axe & part of every Prescription ire fill. Your Doctor does nos write them down with the - ' other ingredients, because of a general understanding that they are to go in always—and he knows that they WILL go A in, if you bring his prescription ■"V here.t. ❖ Baxter's | Pharmacies, % V TIIEARU AND FAIRLIE. * ♦<►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦_♦♦.♦_♦,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14344, 17 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14344, 17 January 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14344, 17 January 1911, Page 6

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