WEATHER FORECAST.
■■ .... y v -| By Telegraph.s-Bross Association.' Wtellington, Last Niglit. Present indications are for a furthes' decrease ia atmosphere pressure, northerly winds prevailing, increasing to strong to gale. The weather is likely to continue unsettled; with much mist, 'fog and rain generally, and snow on the high levels in the south. Now that chill mornings are here, a nice cosy dressing gown is an absolute necessity. Moray's are advertising some splendid examples in this addition and, wire ladies will consult their advertise/ ment. Ask distinctly for ' SANDER'S* EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, or else you mav receive one of the numr substitute. The . GENU FN I3I SANDEI! EXTRACT cure's <>o du -> »»<i*re.<tion; prevent!' #nd heals ulcere*® 0 - ' ''"t 1 ?" diseases, burn.-''- " - ' ■ " J aucli more - " .1 the common S u^lJ -' f * "* '"""depress or frritate MUc..--.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 4
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131WEATHER FORECAST. Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 4
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