FUNERAL NOTICE, TOE Funeral of the late Rev, Mother •*• Borgia will leave the Sacred Heart Basilica, Hill-street, To-morrow (Tuesday), 30th May^ ,1922, at 9.3Cf a.m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Funeral Directors, _^ 29. Thorndoij-quay. rpHE Friends of the late . Lieutenant -■- George Bruce Dall are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of R. H: Wilson and Son, To-monow (Tuesday), 30th May, 1922, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. ' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, Tel. 24-155. 164, Adelaide-road.-TOE Friends of the late Mr. George -I Williams are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Wesley Church, Taranaki-stMiet, To-mor-row, Tuesday, 30th May, 1922, at 11 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. R. H. WILSON AND SON, , Undertakers and Embaiiflers, Tel. 24-155, 164, Adelaide-road. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, 3118, . . ■ ■ A.O.F. r -.. rpHE Officers and Members of thft above , J- Court are respectfully invited td attend the Funeral of fcheii-1 late Bro. G, Williams, which will leave the Wesloysra Church, Tttran*ki-street, on Tuesday, the 30th May, at 11 a.m., for the Karon Cemetery. • < ■ J. G. CLARK, Secretary. FRESH Stocks Kepler's Cod Liver Oit arid Maifc (largest), 6s 6d; I Genuine Dr\ Williams's Pink Pills', 2s 8d; ClemtJnts's Tonic, 2s lOd; Fellow's Syrup (largest),- 9s 6d. We are very large direct buyers; and Our Pharmatiy is noted for our extreme care and absolute fidelity in our compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions, t and all other branches of pharmaceutioal work. Have you tried a bottle of Evens'3 SpeoUl Tonic? Don't forget, it's 4s sd, only at Evens's Pharmacy, 38, Hanners-st., Wellington. METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. MOXDAY, 29th MAT. | Th« Mo*n—First qilirWr, stli day, 0.2b a.a. Full moon, 11th day, 5.36 p.m. Last quarter, lSth day; 5.47 a.n. New Hioon, 87th day, 5.34 a,m. v- , , Tlie Sui^-Ros* today, 7h 3m a.tf.; sets 4h 33m p.m. Rises tq-n)orrow, 7h 4in a.m.; sets 41) 42m p.m. : Bright Sunshine:' YesterdayMorning, 2h 30m; afternoon, In 45m; total, 4h 15m. . . . Temparatuf* i»i Shafli)-"Ye3ter<UT, maxiMttM, 59.4d0g.; minimum, 4O.7deg<; iriean, 50deg. . Rainfall—Total for the 48 hours preceding 9 ii.ni. to-day—O.o9in. .JTpfcal to date during the month—l.2liri. Total Xof ApVil—i.l2in.-Wi«|«-Vel«city of tU *ui# f»r th« 24h«ur» preceding 9 a.m. to-day—ls.s miles per hour. •' ■aromefer—Yesterday, 9 a,m., 29.93. To-day,' preoedlng 9 a.m. to-day—2.3 ttiiles per: hour. ■aromstor—Yesterday, 9-a.nl/,i50.28. To-day, 9 a.m., 30.37; noon, 30.36. SYNOPSIS OF I/AST 48 HOURS. The boisterous arid *et weather of tht *e«kend has given place to improved conditions since yesterday, the cyclone" travelling to the north-east,' Atmospheric, pressure has increased everywhere, and southerly breezes now ' predoinhmte. A very cold night was experienced last night, with hard frosts hi toany parts. .... ■ TO-DAY'S WEATHER. 'From observations taken at 9 a.m. . '. ~ : '~^~TSirr~^ Station. Wind. Bar. in We'th'i ' .. . . ...-; . ..;..■■ .Shadf. .. Cape Mafia V.D. Si! 1 30.39 59 B Russell.. i'W 1 30.27 53 C Hokianga Heads ..E I 30.2ii 55 OF Kaipafa Si«. Stn. ...... Sot received.. Manukali Heads SW br 30.32' 57 BC Auckland ........ W 1 30,36 53 EOF Tiritiri ...........StV 1 30.33 ,54 0 ' Kawhia El 30.32 53 B Tauranga. ..., Not received. Taupo Calm 30.26 55 C flisborue N 1 30.29 48 V Napier ...,.>. ,S 1 30.33 . 45 -B Castlepoint ;..A. $>Vt 1 30.34 48 « Cape Palliser ....- W ib 30.36 52 . • 0 Cape Egmont .... Sl3 1 30,35 .48 B Patea ..; Calm 30.34 4S Jl Wafigantii ........ N 1 30.38 49 8 Foxton Calm 30.38 49 0 Wellington .-. 61 30.3.7 50 .BC ' Cape Campbell .... SI 30.28 49 BZ Farewell Spit .. SE br 30:36 49. B Wesfcport ........ SE I 30,35 43 BF Greymuuth .;.... Ebr 30.33 ■43 B Arthur's Pass ... Calm 30.31 ,29 B Christchurch .. Calm 30.27 40 BC Akaroa L.H. .... SW 1 30.27 44 B Timaru i.. Calm 30.37 32 B Oamaru ........... SW 1 30.36 37 BC Diifl4diil ....iiii Calm 30.35 39 BC (jiieenstown Calm 30.24 32 BC Nuggets SW 1 30.30 42 O Bluff W br 30.29 48 OZ Weather— B, * Mtia «ky, be the atmosphere clear of hSiy; C, cloudy, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; I', foggy; U, gloom j, dark weather; B, hail; 1, lightning; M, Misty; O, OTercast, the Wh6le sky cdvertd With thick clouds; P. passing showers; Q, squill J; K, raiii, coßtinued rain; S,- shaw; T. thuiier; U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy.. Wind-'O, calm; L, .iight; Br, breezei F», fresh breeze; MG, raaderate gale; G, who]* (tt h«try iale; W, gale of eiceptitial settrity. FORECAST: At 9 a.m. to-day the following fore'east was lssUe« for the subsequent 24 Hours:— ' # Winds^Jlodetate and variable winds; easV erly prefiiiiihg nbftiiwafd of Bast Cape and Knwhia!. southerlies elsewhere. Baroinete'r-i-Little movement, i Saas—Jloderate. Tides—Moderate in Cook Strait; good elsewhere. . Weather—Fair t6 cloudy; a very cold night generally, with frosts inland and hard frosts Jn the Boutll, D. C. *ATi». Monday, 29th May, 1922. At present from 250,000 to* :300j000'tons of Coal are atimfally imported info Greece. In 1920 about 212,000 tons were imported, of which 50 per cent, came from the United States, 45 per cent, from Englandj and 5 per cent.'froui other countries. The 1921-22 coffee'crop of Gosia Rica is bstinmlecl nt from 58 ( 000,0001b 'to 41,000,0001b, as ugliinat an uvenisfe of a littlo-ovel- 32,959,0001b. Before flie 85 pei- tout, of tho Crop went to lijiijjliiiHl , und other JSui'opsun countries, but 60 per cent,; now goes to ■U.S.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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