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COLD, UNSETTLED WEATHER

Although the weather yesterday in "Wellington and the surrounding district was fine, the sky had an unsettled appearance, and rain fell in the evening. According to the > official weather report strong west to south-westerly winds have prevailed, with a generally •unsettled condition of the weather, and scattered rainfall. Present indications are for cold,, unsettled, and cloudy weather, with strong and squally, south-easters, backing to the west.

Tho Dominion Belgian Relief Fund (Wellington Provincial Branch) acknowledge the following donation's:—Already ackuon-ledjcd, J22«,1G0- fc. Bd.; A.M.P. Society, Industrial Department, Us.; A. E. Pearce, for client of Levin and Co., Ltd., £50; Eketahuna Belgian Fund, £25; Ekotalrana Belgian Fund, .£25; J. TT H'Aliftcr, XI; Miss HibTjort, Mot, , .Tiinc, and July, 155.; total, X 25.262 13s. Sd. .

The War Relief Association of Wellington will hold an important meeting at its rooms on Thursday, May 31, to consider the- advisability of empowering the association to provide moneys for the ■benefit of sick and wounded soldiers and; sailors, vrno may, for the time being, bo out of Now Zealand.

DINGO EUCALYPTUS is strongly adTiswl as a preventative against attacks of INFANTILE PARALYSIS. DINGO EUCALYPTUS, four times stronger than carbolic, kills all germe that may lodge in the mouth. Obtainable from all Chemists' and Storekeepers.— Advt

As an indication of the easing ; n the market for stock, another butcher's shop is to be- opened in'Masterton in. the course of a few /days.

Settlers in Masterton are of opinion! that' the lieav.y rains of the past few days will provide an "abundance of feed for the winter months.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 4

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COLD, UNSETTLED WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 4

COLD, UNSETTLED WEATHER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 4

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