Undertakers. KERSHAW'S Funeral. and Cremations arranged anywhere in New Zealand. 'Phone day and night, 4234. Pvfc Ees, corner Nelson 8treet and fitzroy Avenue. FUNERAL DIEECTOBS.* TONG &, McIVOR 203S NELSON STREET, HASTINGS. Mortuary Chapel — Pree asa to clients. Phones: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383, 0. E. ROGERS & CO. njKEEAL DIEECTOBS. Town and Country Funerals Condueted. Pxivate Chapel for use of clients free of charge. 'Phone 93, Napier. After hours: D. McKnight, 214 Hastings Street — phone 1468. S. T* TONG & SONS 1879 • 1937 FDNEEAL DIRECTORS. Karamu Road :: Hastings Phones 4162. - . After Hours: Bert Tong 3665. Geo. Tong 2491. EB.PAINT NO.W ! With 'M'FEEGDB80N » 8 '• ELEPHANT BBAND PERMANENT PREPARED P A I N T S Obtainable in all. shades, including PERMANENT GREEN. USE , PERGUSSON'S PAINT8 And Avoid Frequent Bepainting. ROBERT HOLT & SONS, LlSilTED. TIMBER AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. NAPIER and HASTINGS. PIG BUYERS. JW. & B. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTI>. C/o NELSONS (N.Z.), LTD., Hastings. Killing Tomoana Works. Bub-Agents and Carriers: F. K. Martan, Fernhill. 'Phone 3M, Taradale. A. J. Hastie, Waipukurau. 'Phone 48. Pig Buyer: A 8. Berry, Dannevirke. 'Phone 2595. 'ADV EBTISEMENTS under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, ete., are accepted at the i'ollowing rates: — 16 Words ...... 1/- casli 1/6 booked 24 Words ...... 1/6 cash 2/* booked 32 Words 2/- cash 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, J-infch — 3/9 cash 4/3 booked Larger Spaces, except where otherWise speeified 5/* per mch ' WEATHER FORECAST Following is the Government Meteo rologist'a summary and forecast for tbe Central, East and North-east district for the 24 hour3 from 9 a.m. todav»~ General inference: The shallow depression which covered the North Island yesterday has moved away eastwards. A secondary depression* has, however, been crossing the South Isiand during the night, and at 9 a.m. the line of lowest pressure lay through Cook Strait. An intense anti-cyclone still covers eastern Australia and the Tasman Sea, and barometers may be expected to riae over the Dominion. Forecast: Moder^te to strong soutberly winds, later decreasing. Weather: Cold, changeable and somewhat aqually, with. passing showers, but improving to-morrow. Seas: Rather rough to rough. THE SUN. To-day — Eises 7.1 a.m., sets 4.52 p.m. To-morrow — Rises 7.0 a.m., sets 4.53 p.m. HIGH TIDE, (At Glasgow Wharf). To-day — 10.54 a.m., 11.17 p.m. To-morrow — 11.54 a.m., — p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First quarter, July 15, 9.06 p.m. Full moon, July .24, 0.16 a.m. Last quarter, July 31, 6.17 a.m. New moon, August 4, 0.07 a.m. * HASTINGS READINGS. For 24 Hours from 9 a.m. To-day. Maximum temperature (dry) 52 deg. Minimuni temperature (dry) 35 deg. Dry bulb thernnmeter 44 deg. Wet bulb thermometer 42 deg. Grass thermometer 25 deg. jEarth foot below surface .. 45 deg. Frost 5 deg. Rainfall for 24 hours to 9 jum. to-day Nil Rainfall for July .......... .53 incb Rainfall frogi lst Jgnuary ,. 9.64 inch
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 4
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