The indications are for southerly winds moderate to strong to pale at times in the Strait. 'The weather will probably be' squally and changeable, rain probable, and snow on high country with cold temperatures. Barometer rising slowly. Sea rough. Tides good. 7M9NDAY. JULY 29, 1929 Sun rose to-dav 7.0 a.m., rises tomorrow 7.7 a.m.;‘sets to-day 4.58 p.m., sets to-morrow 4.59 p.m. .... The time'for lighting Yehicl sis half as hour after sunset. THE MOON—JULY D. H.M. Last Quarter 30 0.26 a.m. ' MOTORISTS 1 WE are now able to guarantee to turn jut Duco or Lacquer work second to none in New Zealand, finished to time nnd to your satisfaction. Try your local firm first, and we will convince you. H. CHAPMAN & CO., LTD., Phone 754 WainiM-efc.. .Nelson W. BESLEY W RFST.RY THE PORT W. BESLEY HORSE COVERS COW COVERS TARPAULINS By Test the Very Beat W BESLEY. Phone 440.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 29 July 1929, Page 1
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148Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 29 July 1929, Page 1
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