COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. SILVER. Bj Telegraph.— Press Aasoctation.— Copyright. (Received April 17, 9 a.m.) LONDON, 16th April. Bar silver is quoted^ at 24 7-16 d per ounce. METEOROLOGICAL. * WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE SDN. Rose to-day— 6h 21m a.m. ; sets 5h 19m p.m. Eises to-morrow— 6h 22m a.m. ; sets 5h 18m p.m. BRIGHT SUXSHIXE. Yesterday— Morning, Ih 50m; afternoon, 3h sm; total, 4h 55m. THE 11OON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. First quarter 6 5 25 p.m Full moon 14 2 7 a m". Last quarter 22 C 6 a.m. New moon 29 9 55 a.m. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday— Maximum, C2.2deg. ; minimum, 56.4deg. ; mean, 59.3deg. RAINFALL. the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day-Total to date during the month— o.94m Total rainfall .tor March— o.34in. WIND. Arerage Telocity for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day — 24 miles per hour. BABOUETES. Yesterday— 5 p m., 30.08 ' To-day— 9.So a.m., 30.04. D. C. BATES. IMPORTANT To ■VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY! NOTE WELL OUR EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES For LINOLEUMS CARPETS CARPET SQUARES TRAVELLING RUGS CURTAINS ' CHESTERFIELD SUITES OAK DININGROOM SUITES BEDSTEADS, ' COTS. Every article the BEST of its kind, and all at WINDER'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES ! GEORGE WINDER, "WINDER'S CORNER," CUBA and MANNERS STREETS. TRANSVAAL TOBACCOS HARTLEY'SARTLEY'S CHOICE ' CHOICE MAGALIESBERG-! MAGALIESBERGi (Lead Seal.) goz bagE, Is; 4oz Lags, 2b. -Agents: G. AND C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, No. 206, LAMBTON-QUAY. BUSINESS ALTERATION. n%/I"R. CARR is retiring from the IVA firm of OARR AND BELL, West End Tailors, and as he took no active part in the cutting, the alteration in tho firm will not «> interfere with the high class of work which has made their name the last word in tailoring. MR. BELL will still carry on the business, and as he graduated with Mr. Henry Poole, London, SUITS and COSTUMES entrusted to him will still have that smart cut and finish as heretofore. NEW MATERIALS. We are now showing our NEW SEASON'S SUITINGS AND COSTUME LENGTHS, just to hand direct from the manufacturers, and extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Wellington and district to call and choose their COSTUME. We would advise an early call, as the smartest of the patterns will be early snapped up. CARR AND BELL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. OPTIMISM IS a fine trait; but man needs more than optimism for protection when the skies take to weeping. One of v MORRISON &PENNET'S Specially - imported Rainproofs will give just' the protection needed, with the distinction of a Piccadilly dresser. Permit us to show you them. MORRISON & PENNEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 114, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. NEW MATERIALS FOR COATS AND SKIRTS. WE have just opened the first shipment of New Materials for the Autumn and Winter Season in Rough Tweeds, Serge, and Cloths. We invite ladies to make their selection as early as possible, as most of the tweeds are only in single costume lengths, and the very pattern desired might be just sold. NEWEST STYLES FROM LONDON, For All Occasions, PRICES from £4 15s. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' ART TAILORS, 31. KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLJS-STREET. FUELD, LCJCKIE AND TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent Agents, 160, FBATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4£ per cent. Tel. 143? JAND A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 54, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACB. Telephoao 800.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 6
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