FUNERAL DIBECTOES. TONO & McIVOR t03S KELSON 8TBEET, HASTINGS. Mortnary Chapel— Fre© qjs to ciienta. Phone©: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383 ! 0. E. ROGERS & CO. FUNEEAL DIBEOTOS8 Town and Country Funerals Conducted. Private Chapel for use of clients freo of eharge. Phone 93, Napier. After houra: D, McKnight, 214 Hastings Street — phone 1468. \ S. T, TOm '& SONS 1879 - 1937 FUNERAL DIRECTOBS. Karamu Boad :: Hastings ^Phones 4162 After Hours: Bert Tong 3665. Geo. Tong 2491 UNDEBTAKEKS. fKERSHAW'S - Pazveruis and Oremations arrangod i anywher© in New Zealand. "Phone day and night, 4234. Pvt Kea. oorner Nelson Street aad , fitzroy ArcBne. RE-PAINT N03KJ . \ With f'FEBGUSSON'S'* y ELEPHANT BRAND [ ' PEEMANENT PEEPAEED t P A I N T S Dbtainable in all shades, inelnding PEEMANENT GBEEN, USE FEBGUSSON'S PAINTS And Avoid Frequent Eepainting. ROBERT HOLT & SONS, LIMITED. ; TIMBEE AND HAEDWAEE ] MEECHANTS NAPIEB and HASTINGS. fcr CHEISTCHUECH MAN PBAISES . "YIM." *'T have gained eeveral pounds and feel full of vitality," wrote Mr. J.M. ■ , Cox Street, Christchurch, when praising "YIM" (Yeast Iron Malt) Tablets. "Yim" Tablets ara a pare combination of ale yeast, malt eoneentrate, and blood-enriching iron. 4/6 (double 7/6) from Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, Hastings, and other " chem* ists. * "UNABLE TO MOYE WITH PA1N." flTB, oi Wellington, wa© eo bad with rhenmatism that be was sent to hospitaL "Then I took RUMACAPS and relief came almost immediately In foar weeks I could walk without efifort or pain." Eumacaps ars guaranteed. Money back if not satisfied. Free Booklet from H.B. Farmera' j Co-op. Assn., all branches. . RUN-DOWN— SUCH A PITYl f A xather disturbing remark — but in these days one is apt to get jumpy, irritable and nervy, Keep clear of tronble yourself by taking , Harvey 's Mineral Tonic — the mineral store of life, energy and full-blooded vitality. Harvey is virtually the spa in the jar! AbTc your chemist. 3/6 for a full mhnth 'a supply. WEATHER FORECAST Following is the Government Meteorologist summary and forecast fOT the Central, East and North-east districl for the 24 hours from 9 a.m. to-davt — •Seneral Inference. — An anti-cyclone ertends across the Tasman Sea on to ■ New Zealand but a slight depressiou is advancing across the south Tasman. Porecast. — Light to moderate south erly winds, Weather mainly fair to fine. Seas slight to moderate. THE SUN. To-day — Rose 6.45 a.m., sets 4.49 p.m. To-morrow — Eises 6.46 a.m., sets 4.49 p.m. HIGH TIDE. (At Glasgow Wharf) To-day — 0.57 a.m., 1.22 p.in. To-morrow — 1.43 a.m., 2.10 p.m, PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon, May 25, 7.8 p.m. Last quarter, Jone 2, 4.54 p.m. New moon, June 9, 8.18 p.m. First quarter, June 16, 6.33 p.m. .HASTINGS EEADINGS. For 24 Hours from 9 a.m. To-day. Maximum temperature (dry) 64 deg, Minimum temperature (dry) 35 deg. Dry bulb thermometer . . 67 deg. Wet bulb thermometer .... 50 deg. Grass thermometer ........ 28 deg. Earth foot below surface .. 52 deg. Frost 2 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours from 9 a.m. to-day j. ......... . nil Rainfall for May .......... 1.57 inch Rainfall from 1st January .. 5.71 inch
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 4
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