METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON.
SEPTEMBER,
SUN. Sun rose to-day, 5.66 a.m.; sets 5.33 p.m,
Instant approval has greeted the flower silks we received for our Spring showing. Everyone who sees them remarks on the colourful transformation from the duller winter materials. Lots of them are oven washproof, a great departure for these delicate fabrics. If you desire you can procure single design frock lengths exclusive to yourself at prices from as low as 4s lid yard, at Collinson and Cunningname’s, of course.*
New moon .... 2 3.45 p.m First quarter .... 9 7.2 a.in, Full moon 17 2.11 a.m, Last quarter 25 5.17 a.m,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 245, 13 September 1940, Page 2
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