UNDERTAKERS. S, T. TONG & SONS KAEAMU EOAD. (Estab. 1879). Fioral & Artifieial Wreaths a Specialty* ''Phones: Shop 4162, Pvt. Res., Bert Tong, 8665 Geo. Tong, 2493 UNDEETAKERS KERSHAW'S Funerala and Gremations arranged anywhere in New Zealand. 'Phone day and night, 4234. Pvt. Eea. corner Nelson Street and Fitzroy Avenue. FUNEEAL DIEECTOES. TONG & McIVOR 8Q3S NELSON STEEET, HASTINGS. Mortuary Chapel — Free use to ciients. Phones: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383 PBOZESSIONAL. N. A. OWEN, C.P.DiS. DENTAL SURGEON {IJniversity of New Zealand) 210 LYNDON EOAD, HASTINGS. ;(opp. St. Matthew's Anglican Chnrch) i'Phone 2766, Thursday half-holiday. GEORGE H. DAVIES DENTAL SUEGEON, XABAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. Dpposite Tribune , Office, 'Phone 2564. Close 12.30 Thursday. KELSEX & ROGERS J t .0, Kelsey. G, E, G. Rogera. Stock and Sharebrokera. Company and Public Secretaries. Agents: Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. Fire, Marino & Accident Insurance. Karamu Buildings. 'Phone 4300. Queen Street ?: Hastings. SHATTEZ & "WEBER rxa (Eng.) F.S.M.C. (Lond.) OPTHALMIO OPTICIAN. (JuaHfied refractionists continually ta attendance. Consulting Booms: EUSSELL STEEET :: HASTINGS Box 67. 'Phone 3013. Also at Waipukurau every Tuesday. d. g. chapman A.P.A„ (N JZ.) STOCK AND SHAEEBEOKEB Oountry Member Wellington Stock Exchange. Abbott's Buildings — NAPIEE t 'Phone 236, Box 20, , Public Accountant. !MR. H. M. BENNETT 1MR. B. iML BENNETT Hastings Street ' TeL 139 Opp. Plaza Theatre Box 79 Napier. OPTICIANS. Against Winter 's Cold and Summer 'a Heat INSULATE WITH TEN TEST There ara many imitations bpt nothing better than TEN TEST, the original Insulating Sound Ab* sorbing, Building Board. BOBERT HOLT & SONS LTMTTED. TIMBEE AND HAEDWAEE MEBCHANTS, NAPIEB and HASTINGS. SELYER TEA SETS — Make Ghanning— lWEDDING gifts h. j. greeye, ltd. WATCHMAXEES, JEWELLEES, ENGBAVERS AND ENGAGEMENT B3NG SPECIALISTS, - HASTINGS, Have a Beautiful Selection oi SILVEB TEASETS From £4. • WEATHER F0RECAST ■ ■ > FoHowing is the "Government Meteorologist's summary and forecast lor the Central, East and North-east district for the 24 hours from 9 a.m, to-day:— General inference. — The cyclone is centred this morning wesfc of Auckland, but Bince last night has been losing intensity, . An anti-cyclone of slight intensity is advatfcing across the Tasman Sea. Forecast.— -Modetrate to strong eastgrly -winds, cihanging to southerlies. Weather.— Dull and misty, with rain. Seas.— Rough. THE SUN. To-day — Eose 5.18 a.m., sets 7.43 p.m. To-morrow — Eises 5.19 a.m., sets 7.42 -fi.m. HIGH TIDE, *■ (At Glasgow Wharf). To-day — 8.18' a.rn., 8.45 p.m. To-morrow — 9.10 a.m., 9.35 p.m. PHASES OP THE MOON. First qnarter, Jamuyy 20, 3.15 p.m Full moon, January 27, 4.50 a.m. Last qnarter, February 4, 12.4 a.m. New moon, February 11, 7.34 p.m. HASTINGS READXNGS. . Por 24 Hours up to 9 a.m. To-day. Maxinium temperature (dry) 70 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 55 deg. Dry bulb tliermometer 70 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 65 deg. Grass thermometer 50 deg. Eaith foot below surface .. 66 deg. Eainfall for 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to-day 1.75ineli Rainfall for January ...... 2.29 inch Rainfall for 1937 '• tt v 2«29 ihcIl ]
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 4
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