WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for westerly winds moderate to strong and later strong to gale. The weather will probably piove squally and changeable with scattered showers. The barometer is unsteady. Seas rough. Tides good. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 (Standard Time! Sun rose to-day 43.2 a.m., rises tomorrow 4.33 a.m.'; sets to-day 7.33 p.m. sets to-morrow 7.33 p.m. The time for lighting vehicles is half an-hour after sunset. THE MOON—JANUARY D. H.M. Full Moon 5 0.45 a.m. Last Quarter 11 4.39 p.m. New Moon 19 6.06 a.m. First Quarter 27 11.35 a.m. HOWCROFT’S CALEDONIA HOUSE Start the New Year well by placing your Orders with us ■VIEW line of stoneless Prunes 8d pkt. •‘-’I Beautiful and clean. Good Separator Butter lid lb. Pure Ceylon Tea 1/9 and 1/11 lb. Good quality Tea. Siam Rice 5d lb. Carolina Rice 6d lb. Australian Muscatels now 1/6 pkt. Peck’s Ham and Chicken 1/- tin. You cannot excel our goods for Duality, and we deliver daily to all parts. Civility also our motto. P. HOWCROFT, Grocer Phone 41. , LEST WE FORGET
fTIHE Enterprise Electric Woodworker, * Victoria Avenue, specialises in general utility Wood ware, viz., Orchard and House Steps, Wheelbarrows, Washtubs, etc. Repairing and jobbing work executed. Quality Wood Toys for sale or made to order. 1\ HAIGH, Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 6 January 1931, Page 1
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