BIRTHS, MARBIAGES & DEATHS. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE MRS. WILLIAM KNOWLES CARTER and Mr and Mrs H. A. Jensen.desire to thank their many friends for kind3y messages of symputhy in tlieir recent sad bereaveoaent. IN MEMORIAM BATCHELOB. — -In loving enemory of Dad, wfiopassed away Eeb. 7, 1934, God's way is tlie best way. WOON. — In loving memory of Carrie, beloved wife of Arthur Woon, wlio passed away on February 7th, 1935. Inserted by her loving husband and family. UNDEBTAKEBS. S. T. TONG & SONS KARAMU BOAD. (Estab. 1879). Floral & Artificial Wreaths a Specialty. 'Pfiones: Shop 4162, Pvt, Bes., Bert Tong, 3665 Geo. Tong, 2491 UNDERTAKER8. K B E S HAff'S Funerals and Crematiom arranged anywhere in New Zealand, fphone day and night, 4234. Pvt. Be*. eorner Nelson Street and Fitzroy Avenue. FUNEBAL DIEECTOES. TONG & MdVOR J03S NELSON STREET, HASTINGS. Mortuary Chapel— Free nse to cUente. Phonea: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383 W. H. DUNSTALL & SONS Undertakers & Funeral Fnrnishers (Established 1920) Towa or Conntry Funerals eonducted nnder shorteet notice. 119 Nelson Crescent — NAPIER Phone 414, Day or Night. i- O. E. BOGERS & CO. FUNERAL DIEECTOES Town and Conntry Funerals Conducted. Private Chapel for nse oi elienta free of eharge. Phone 93, Napier. After honrs: D. McKnight, 214 Hastings Street — phone 1468. FOR YOUR LEISUEE HOURS YOU NEED DULUX THE JMODEBN MIBACLE FINISH —For the— Sun Porch, Bathroom, /Kitchenette, Furniture, Breakfast Nook, Car and Lorry. OBTAINABLE IN ALL COLOUBS EASY TO APPLY INEXPENSIVE ROBERT HOBT & SONS LIMITED, - NAPIER — And — HASTINGS ALARM CLOCk MORNINGS ABE DBAWING NEAB H. J. GRIEVE, LTD. JEWELLEBS AND ENGAGEMENT KING SPECIALISTS HASTINGS FOB GUAiANTEED ALABM CLOCKS GUARANTEED ALABM CLOCKS FBOM 7/6 EACH /"XAMFOSA kills vermin and keeps the home health-clean. From ali etores and chemists, 1/3, 3/% WEATHER FORECAST Following is the Governmsnt Moteorologist's summary and foreeast for the Central, East and North-east district for the 24 honrs from 9 a.m. to-day: — Cfeneral Inference. — Though still cQvering the North Island this mora. ing, the anti-cyclone is now moving slowly eaatward off New Zealand and a Bhallow depreesion is crossing the South Island; by to-morrow this should have traversed most of the Dominion and a fresh anti-cyclone be approaching from the west. Porecast — Light to moderate north. erly winds, changing to southerlies agaln after abont 24 to 86 honrs, Weather— Fine, with moderate temperatures. Seas— Slight to moderate. THE ffUN. To-lay — Eose 5.41 a.m. sets 7.29 p.m. To-morrow — Eises 5.42 a.m., sets 7.28 p.m. HZGB TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf). To-day — 1.22 a.m., 1.35 p.m. To-morrow — 2.0 a.m., 2.15 pm, PHASES OP THE MOON. New moon, February 11, 7.34 pm. First quarter, February 18, 3.50 p.m. Full moon, February 25, 7.43 p.m. Last quarter, March 5, 9.17 p.m. • HASTINGS BEADINGS, Poi' 24 Honrs op to 9 a.m. To-day. Maximum temperature (dry) 69 deg. Minimum temperature (dry) 42 deg. Dry bulk thermometer .... 66 deg. "Wet bulb thermometer ...» 59 deg. Grass thermometer ......... 35 deg Earch foot below surfaee -. 67 deg Bainfall for 24 honrs up to 9 axn. to-day nil Bainfall for February 04ineh Bainfall for year, 1937; .... 3.05 inch
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