THE WEATHER.
HEPOKTB AT 5 IML YESTERDAY. JUnuLau Head?. Wind. X., light ; bar., :W-S); tlienu., 57: overcast; bar amooth. i.j.l Cape. Wind, E., light; bar., 30.31; therm., .V.I: Due; sea moderate. New Plymouth.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 30.35; therm., 59; overcast; sei increasing. ... Wellington.—Wind, N., freeh; bar. ; • 30.24; therm., 51; gloomy. Cantl.'|H)int,—Wind, N.E., breeze; bar.. OTJW; therm., 56; cloudy; sea heavy. ' Kaikuura. —Wind, &SX-, light; bar., 29.93; therm., 53; cloudy! sea moderate * i awell. Westport—Wind, N., fresh; l>ar.. y- 30.20; therm., 58; showery; sea moder ate but increasing. =\ Port t'halmers.—Wind, N.W., light: \ moderate svrelL ■" "Huff. -Wind, W5.W., fresh; bar.. 20.74; therm., 55; showery. FORECAST TO 3 P.M. TO DAY, f Westerly gales southward of Hokitika and Lyttelton; ; northerly g.iVelsewhere, and rain generally. R. A. EDWFN.
The pain earned by a barn or teal'l will be instantly reHered if Dr. Sheldon'* Magnetic Liniment i« applied. A most useful household remedy to always bare on hind. Price, 1s M asd 3s. Obtainable evnyubMC. Ik* A3.0. Boot Company are holding theirannualdisposingtale. Afewprice<: Gents' glace k£l ball, 10a Sd per pair; chrome bale, light, 9s 6d; chrome shooters, heavy, 18a Sd; boyß* chrome tela, 7i 3d; Ben's carpet slippers, 2a 6d; ladies' glaee button boots, 10s W; glace ahne*, bjtton, Ss fld felt slippers, lOd; carpet slippers, la; children's slippers felt, 7d per pair; football boots (hart toes), 10* 3d; the famous AU-B1 it with waterproof toes, stubbs as orders!, with or without heels; gents' slioot-rs (heavy), 7a 6d, 10s fid; gents' balmoraß 7s 6d, 9s 6d; stockyard knee boots. All goods greltly reduced. Call sar'y. r AB.C. Boot Company, Devon-street.— Did you ever realise the great danger of Delecting yourself in the matter of winter clothing? It'* a very vital question to yon, aa your health is far more precious to yuu than anything eiw in the world. Once begin to be careless shout putting on proper underclothing, and you are laying yourself open to every ill. Good substantial warm underclothing, and, when driving, a good overcoat, plenty of fre»h air, and we'll defy vou to catch cold. Don't put off getting your winter's supplies, but str"i;;lit to "The Kish" in Devon-street, New Plymouth, and ask to see their slock of underpants and singlets at 3s lid. and then see their "PrestwelP overcoats at 455, and you'll be one ol the most comfortable men in Taranaki —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 2
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393THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 2
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