WEATHER FORECAST
The Government meteorologist Issued to the Auckland 'Star this afternoon the following special weather forecast for the Auckland Province to as far south as Hamilton, Kawhia and Tauranga:— Moderate to fresh southerly winds. Weather cloudy and cold, with some further rain, but gradually improving: during to-morrow. Further outlook: Improving. LOCAL CONDITIONS OBSERVATIONS AT 9 A.M. , Yesterday To-day General Conditions Showery Unsettled Barometer 29.78 in. 29.51 in. Air Temperature 50.4° 44 6Humidity .• 86 p.c. 98*p.c Wind E.N.E. S.S.W. T , , ~ . J (G. breeze) (G. breeze) Velocity wind previous 24 hours . 214 miles Rainfall during previous 24 hours.. 2 38in Rainfall to date this month 6*6 sin" Days with rain this month 20* Temperature in shade yesterday:— Maximum Minimum . . . . . 44 6 3 Maximum temperature in sun 68 0° Bright sunshine yesterday .! Minimum temperature on grass .. 43.5° HIGH WATER Auckland To-day. B.llam a 41 n m Auckland Thursday, 9.01 am' 931 S in' Onehunga Thursday. 12.20 a.m. 1238 Dm' Manukau Hds.. Thursday. 11.38 a.m _ Kaipara Hds. . .Thursday, 12.15 a.m. 12.33 p.m.
AMUSEMENT GUIDE
STRAND—"Footsteps in the Dark." CENTURY—"How Green was My Valley." OXFORD— -"The General Died at Dawn" and Comm* Round the Mountain." ROXY—"Mercy Island" and "Federal Bullets." EMBASSY—"The Vanishing Virginian." PLAZA—"Remember the Day." ClVlC—"Underground." ST. JAMES*—"Smilin' Through." GS?bfe" Paddin ' Head " and "Mississippi REGENT—"Bahama Passage."" STRAND (Onehanga)—"l Wanted Wings." TUDOR—"Lydia." TIVOLI—"Mercy Island" and "Federal Bullets " VICTORT—• Maryland." VICTORIA— "This Woman is Mine" and "Power VOGUE—"Suspicion" and "Strange Cargo." AMBASSADOR— "Buck Privates" and "Girl in AST HSi7t",™ S Man 111 Paris " and "Music in My " D3Wn " and " Comln - ADE Towrf~ D ° Wn Went McGint y" and "Our AVONDALE—"City "for Conquest." BRITANNIA—"Escape to Glory" and "Treat "em Kougn. BERKELEY— "Down Argentine Way." CAMEO—"Private Affairs" and "Double Alibi." CAPITOL—"Maisie" and "Isle of Doomed Men." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Man Who Could Work Miracles ' and "Conquest of the Air." DE LUXE—"Mystery Ship" and "Mail Train." FORESTERS—"Diamond Frontier.'* GAIETY—"Our Wife." LIBERTY—"Men of Boys Town." NEW AIca^ I -" Sabotaße " and "Passport to PEERLESS—"The Ghost Train." PB, and E "Off"he R R«ofd' n? °' Underworld " PRINCESS—"Dark Journey" "City of Chance." BE( Work " MSn 3X6 DOt Gods " and " To ° Busy to BEGF t3„ (EP s ® l ")—"Mystery Sea Raider" and They All Come Out." RIALTO—"Man Who Could Work Miracles" and Conquest of the Air." •*««, <, DeTO npor»)—"The Adventures ol Marco STA Hardy S " mond ' strMt >—" L "e Begins for Andy STAT £<" ntho °P>— 'Opened b y Mistake" and World in Flames." RADIO PROGRAMMES ,r '*77 B - 4 .. P m - Studio Recital bv Leo Foster «bant°;i3j; 8.16. William Pleeth CceUoSi) S? od ( P' a nist); 8.44. Adolf Busch UghTer er Mo^." erS; IC °' " The Masters ln 21 Vch^tra A : n 1 n 3O. a "W£ble Pa^ a session Aith the Chorus Gentlemen (studio presentation): 8.45. "Songs Without Words** programme of mello melodies; 10.10. Dance M \isic by Lauri Paddi's Ballroom Orchestra IYX "~'-° P™ - After Dinner Music; 8.0. "Bands and Ballads'; 9.0, Classical Recitals; 10 0 variety. » IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral Music; 8.15. Concert* 9°- Hawaiian and Popular Melodies; 9.30 a half-hour with the Studio Dance Orchestra.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 177, 29 July 1942, Page 3
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