WEATHER FORECAST
——— Wellington, This Hay. Indica'toons are for southerly moderate to strong winds, backing by east to north, (then freshening. '1 he prospect is for fair to cloudy weather. A cold night- is likely. The barometer is likely to fall very soon.
'People tendering ten shilling notes to retail traders or others will require to sctrutinise them and see if such are issued in New Zealand, says tho Welhi gwni Post. There may be notes issued iu Australia in circulation iu New Zealand, and such are liable to discount by way of exchange, but any notes issued by b;uiks trading in Men' Zealand are by law as .good as gold or silver, aiui cannot be rtilused in payment at their fuLi iace value. io deduct anything from them is as illegal as it would be to a sovereign worth It's or l!Js (3d. Complaints are made to the Post that tradesman have been deducting (id from change of ten shdilling notes, on the ground that they are Australian, but as many people, especially women, do not read a note too closely, it is essential to see where the notes are issued. if by any bank trading in New Zeaiand, ' i livy are worth their full face value; if issued in Australia then they are liable to exchange.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 September 1917, Page 3
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217WEATHER FORECAST Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 September 1917, Page 3
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