THE UNEMPLOYED ■■■ ~—■ « • • . RESOLUTION AT WANGANUI (By Telegraph—Press Association.) . " 1| . WANGANUI, This Day. WHAT'S the Matter A relief workers' meeting carried a 1. MCLtier, resolution that the recruiting for camps Girls ? 'Frrtirl rtf should be purely voluntary, and , r TCIIO. OT strongly protesting against any form spooks, or something! There aren't of compulsion, which is an intrusion any, but'we guarantee to the lady to^Tio tl^am^sridTauS «** IScM/^S^^ to visit their homes at frequent in- orZLIAL £>LKbbl\li\Lr tervals, and wives and families should TOMORROW NTrTTT AT 19 n TUTnxTTr'TTT I enjoy a just and equitable standard of iumuilltUW IMliiil, Ai 12.0 MIDMGHT living. An effective remedy for un- 80 Minutes of the most blood-curdling employment is to be sought only in : • thrills she has ever experienced ... a courageous and far-reaching policy % AND TO HER WE WILL HAND A of. Government, and the Government GUINEA if she is still in the theatre is urged to take immediate steps to at the finish of the picture (no escort provide an adequate remedy to restore . ■ will be allowed). to the unemployed a just and equitable w B . .... „ standard of living. hne must slt alone throughout the screening ot „,,- = &. "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" MA. 1 VA)\U M,O(t H;AL ML. Applicants Apply in Person to Manager of Regent Theatre WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR OCTOBER. Special Censors Certificate—Not Suitable for Children. First quarter, sixth day, 1.3 a.m. Full m»^^—^^^—^^^-^— moon, twelfth day, 4.9 p.m. Last quarter, """"^^^^^^^^^■■■^^■i^^ nineteenth day, 5.6 p.m. New moon, twenty- . seventh day, 9.45 p.m. (Standard Time.) " TUESDAY, OCTOBER I, 1935. ■■■■^■HHnßHNHO^BHl^^^^^H^B^K^^K^^^^H^^ The Sun.—The sun rose today 5.2r a.m.; sets r~ 0.55 p.m. Rises tomorrow 5.25 a.m.; sets 5.56 p.m. (Standard time.) .^^^■™««_^___^^_ Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, 3h H^HHHBIM^^H *W WIVCHHB^^^^H minimum, 51.Cdeg.; mean, Yodeg. ' ' eg" Bk H I H B Rainfall.—Total for the 24 hours preceding Ml _ «W 188 If g\ rft . 9 a.m. today. 0.19 in. Total for September, ■ H BBH fi! ■■■■ 4.80 in. . ■ %Mjf\4%W» Vk B II B ■ B^L A _« Wind.—Velocity of the mind for the 24 hours la|l U~J| _ VB I ■ B ■ ■ ■■fllr preceding 9 a.m. today, 21.9 m.p.h. , ■ fl| WM I U. II 888 ■ B| If ■ Barometer.—Yesterday, 9 a.m. 30.267tn. To- %■■ tltl H M VLJF U H If II ■. ■ day, 9 a.m.. SO.OOSin; noon, 30.042 in. VM& BV^ mtk MM synopsis of last 24 hours. bbVbbVJßbVJblbVJbVbVJbbbbbbbbbbbbb The last portion of the recent anticyclone B^^^^^^H^^^^^^*~^^"i^^^^^lllllllßlllHßMOßßß Is moving ott the northern part of the North " r Island, while a westerly depression now ex- _^fc»«. far southern portions of the South Island, »■ 7 jF^f while elsewhere the weather was mainly fair. LV% ■* A t^/ Since lasf night, however, unsettled conditions ■ CJb and rain have extended to most districts with * /4fldflßp^te*/A falls. Temperatures have been mild every 1- |^ |% X^k HUr \ l\ where and the weather was still fair this I•% llOtfC* BH Hi%f 1 /t\ morning in the east coast districts south of |al UflfO IB Hg 1 IJk \ TODAYS WEATHER. Oil lif RABbc BL jjj^A Stacluu. Wind, l'rta lenip. Weaiuer. \#llljf Bkß^Bpßß'' '^Brt L^^V Xe'^PlymmuhX^VC 30714 61 OR ' -^-f^mli f\PP Cape Egmont OT 6 30.14 5S O.MR \^ I I lit V^Bfl §. Foxton XW 2 — 51 R AIIITA Tt% Wellington XIV 0 30.01 55 OQ BBCmAABBB VIIIIV 111 Nelson S\V 1 30.(14 5>J O ' 88888888 till I I 11™ III" Cape Campbell .\W 5 29.96. 57 C I BKt^^BVBH S'VaPli? *" I g :|«mS^H MFA^IIRE S%nC!ii II I I e ■" "ICH«u"t Nuggets JCW G 29.T5 53 BC ,u_ .~^ .„ .. *' * " ""' pmL" ■' "pV •vw j S-i 8 51 BC gUgvsfwSM^ j us t for this short period we are ready to make up our usual Fu>seg«r Ft. iff 8 29.55 49 OMB BtwWt«« £6 and £7 cloths for £^*»/6 or £5/19/6—a reduction of Beauion B caie oj ,vi D o rorce >iti> euu i ISI % over £1> ~Wcll worth havins'- AH Suits are Made-to-talem m.p.U.-l. llgm ait 2-3; i •lluui WKmLl^rifl measure, all accurately cut to your own individual fit, in the breeze. 4-7; 3 gentle breeze, s-ll; « mods- INFi^Wii^Hfl style you favour- Take your pick of the fine new materials rate breeze, 12-ie; 5 tresb breeze, 17-21 ' *.muwt»] —JVorstfids, Tweeds, and Serges. U strong breeze, 22-27; 7 oigfl wind S!«-33 ■ " B, gale, 34-40; 9 strong gale. 41-48; 10 .~> C-1 *\ J\ iihole gale. 49-56; 11. storm, 57-66; 12 our- I Tf/ // fl ■ m P, passing shoner«; U, flat!; Q' anuallv l' U V / Ugh Wing; T. thunder: P. fog;" M. mist! Z LAMBTON QUAY forecast. VHMH^HHHMp^H^^HH^HHHMHHHHHHBHMBBHIMHi Winds.—Moderate to • strong north-westerly to westerly, still of gale force about and south of took Strait, backing to south-westerly with- ' m the next 24 to 36 hours. ■ Barometer.—Unsteady ; rising later. Weather.—" Unsettled, cloudy, and squally siv * % with rain in most parts; some heavy falls in S^WV?"; >^ <n ! western districts, but only light and scattered «»I»SSt« » Vv coofeT'durin '^oToV" 3'""3 nl' ld' but becomlnS S^^-^, .^?fS^ ' ' ' ' MA- ', "* femily^rTealilrth^they are *" ~ *"* ' '"^ with long experience and skill in Hpfe. \£* ••illipiil WATER CRACKER i • ■ • ■ IhW 'vtSSSr** w making only the best biscuits, is r e s e, u. p m rSS rtZl"S'SH ■bKBbSBSM eric reeves 6 & co!'ltd. Arid V™^&2rSSi CELERY WAFER 22 Blair Street, Wellington. light. If you use 40, 60, 75 or 100-watt sizes, the new Siemens BB^^^^^^B^^B^^BB^MBBWBBBBBBBBT^BBBB Coiled-Cotl gives you 10% to 20% BB h B/ W _W r "^H 1 extra light for the same current B^B H Wk y A ■_ I I ■ mk ■ BJfeH BhT A VJ cost—a further saving. BB * A\ I I I I BBJ taAiiiiiiiirita^ BBBB^^BW l^r^Bßßl Pearl or Opal—The Popular Pair B^B^BJ^^B/^^^^B/^V VB^?^^^»^B^y vB^HB ELECTRIC LAMPS N.Z. 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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 3
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