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WEATHER REPORT

4 1_ AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY Capo s[nria van Dicmcn.-S.W,, fresh ■ bar., 30.09; ther.. 61. Overciist; sea moderate. Bussoll.-Calm; bar.. 29.96; ther., 69. Tine; sea smooth. Hanukau Hcads.-'S.S.W., fresh; bar 30.02; ther., 59. Cloudy; sea smooth. Auckland.-S.W., fresh; bar., 30.01; ther., t>4. i'nir. . Tauranga.-Weat, fronh; bar., 29.90; ther., 73. Pair; sea moderate. Gisborne.-S.W., light; bar., £9.78; ther., 74. Fair sea. smooth. Port Ahuriri.—West, fresh; bar., 2975' ther., 73. Pair; sea choppy. OaeOepoiiit-N.lv.. moderate gale; bar., "•'j!", . er " M - Cloudy; sea moderate. Wcllington.--N;W., fresh; bar., 29.73; ther., 58. Gloomy. New Plymcuth.-S.W., fresh; bar., 29.69; ther., 62. Fair; sea moderate. Utpe fgmont.-W.i\.W.. light; bar., 29.90: uior., 64. Oyercaat; sea rough Wansanui.-W.N.W., breeze; bar., 29.93; ther., 64. Fair; sea considerable. J'arewell Spit.-Wcst. from; bar., 29.83; I ther.. 61. Cloudy; sea considerable. I Oapo Pouhvind.-WeEt, ]i K ht; bar., 29.62; I ther., 59. Showery; sea, smooth, j Groymouth.-Norfh. fresh; bar., 29/79- ■ tner.. 55. Rain; Bea considerable swell. Stephen Island.-Wcst, fresh; tar., 29.80I thor., 08. Cloudy; sea rough. I Gape Canjpbell.-N.W., fresh; bar., 29 65I ther.. 61. Cloudy; sea. rough. Kaikoura.-Oaluj; bar., 25JS; ther. 63. Fair; eca smooth. -Akaroa Lighlhouso.-N.IV., fresh; bar., thor., 67. Overcast; sea moderate. Port Chalmers.-S.W., breeze; bar., 29.40llier.. 60. Drizzle; sea smooth. fcUEsetß.-S.W.. fresh; bur., 29.41; ther., 52. bhowory- sea moderate. Bluff.-W.S.W., fresh; bar., 29.M; ther., 56. Overcast; eca considerable. U. V. PEJIHEMOX. JfctenroloEical Oliico. Wellington, November 18, 1919. CLERGYMAN OFFERS UEMEDT FOB. GREY HAIR. RECOMMENDS SIMPLE HOME-MADE MIXTUHE THAT QUICKLY DARKENS IT. Rev. A. W. Sear-io, a well-known clergyman, and whose . hair is still dark, 'recently made the following statement:— "Grey, streaked, or faded hv.ir can bo (luickly turned black, brown, or light brown, whichever shade you .wish, 'by the ufie of the following simple remedy that you can mix up at home. "Merely get I ounce of Bay Rum, J ounce of Glycerine, a Binnll 1»x of Orle.v. Compound, and mi.v the;e up with a half-pint of water. Do the mixing yourI self in order to make sure that correct i ingredients are used. Comb the liquid through the hair a couple of times a : week until the desired shade results. J You need not hesitate- to use this freely because it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky or greasy, and .leaves one's hiiir beautifully glossy and fluffy, and free from dnndruff. It. should make- nny grey-haired person' look many, many years younger."—Advr, i A TORMER MINISTER OT' , THE CROWN, S. ATJST., WRITES OF TIT?, GREAT VALVE OF CLEMENTS TONIC Afi A STANDARD AND RELIATU,E MKDICTNE. The National Party of S. Australia, Globe Chambers, Adelaide, 21/7/19. "CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD."Diiring the early part of last year (1918) I wont through a very strenuous campaign, addressing two- r.'nd three meetings nightly, besides attending to my duties as Minister of Industry nnd Repatriation. The campaign lasted two or lliree months, nt the end of which I felt complelcly fatigued and worked out. I had recourse to Clements Tonic, and derived great benefit from it in recuperating my energies. "Yours respectfully, "(.Signed) V. ]].' fJLUNDELL, "Late Minister, Industry and Repartiation. South Australia." Tlii-i is YOUR medicine if you suffer from bud nerves, want of sleep, poor I appetite, or debility, hnnnmia, brainfug, or nrrvi , brnakdon-n. All, fbrmiMs nnd stores sell it. Get it to-day and get woll.-Advt. ' AVi'ilinms mid Kettle, Ltd.. have liri-n iiiAlni-rc! to offpr by (iiililic. ;„„- l.ion at Kvcyhodv's Tlientre, \V;.iroii, nn l.'iiclity. Xovcinber W. al II.III) p.m., 124 -J acrts freehold, known as ll,e , Uaiatiii Eslali-, nnd -itunted ■,', mill's I from Wiiiroii anil freezing works. The ■ properly li.is lei-n nulxi:vi.-hil into ;) \ blocks, of from 'Mi acres to .i'2o acres. ! makiiisr nice coiiniiicl: f.-i-ia-i suil:'li!o I'r.r nil !iii:;!'(l I'linnini;. Vh'v, with full parliirn'iir-; mid to: in?, will be pn-lcd mi npplit'iilion tc. the iiiiplion , :: , :it Xapicr or all branches.—Advt. The Go-Quid: I'olirv—</rttinir your furniluro rwin'ive.l by our Motor Vim. Men i .i.ci'oin"-iny n , .' it nr? siimrt. ski'ful. cvi-. I fill, Tin> a . fn-nitiire. money saved. The I Vcv.- Coiupany, Sl-'M 1 'Juslouilioiioc Quay.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 10

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WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 10

WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 10

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