WANTED TO SELL. WANTED to Sell, a few Second-hand Player Xia which hare been taken in part "payment for "Meltona" Expression Players. Every instrument a bargain. Easy terms. Pinny'a. 58, Willis-st. WANTED Sell, Card Tables 7s 6d, Seagrass Chairs 14s i 3d, Kerbs 7s 6d, Carpet Sweepers Is lid, Tables 2s 6d. At Popular- Furniture Co., Cuba-st., just, below Ghuznee-st. _/ WANTED to Sell, Radio Sets on easjr terms; Sonora, Sparton, and Majestic. Pinny's, 58, VVillis-at. WANTED Sell, 2 Beautiful Moquetta Suites, fully sprung, £18 15s; £2 deposit; 10s week. Radford's, Manners-st. ANTED to Sell, Timber of all dcs- -' criptions, Iron, Doors, Windows, Ranges, Gates, Copper, W.C. Fittings, • Hot Water Service. New address: W. Wilson, 12. Sturdee-st., off Dixon-st. Tel. 20-503. ■■ WANTED to Sell, Second-hand Graraophoues, Sonora, H.M.V., and Columbia, thoroughly renovated, and in excellent condition; cheap; easy terms. Pinny's, 58. Willis-st. ' . ■ ' ' ; ANTED. Sell, £20 goods, £2 deposit, 10s week. Wise folk know, "It's Easier to Pay the Radford Way." WANTED Known—Furniture half cost than anywhere else. At Silverstone's _ Auction Mart, Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba-st. ANTED Sell, Superior Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Blankets, half shop prices. Silverstone's Auction Mart, Woolworth Bldgs., Cuba-st. " FINANCIAL. ~ ANTED to Borrow, £20, privately, good security. Write 1716, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. ASY Weekly Repayments—Money lent TH-omptly up ft> £30 on furniture, etc. Box T335, Wellington. MONEY to Lend in small sums, on furniture. Strictly confidential. A Apply, Dalton, Boulcott Chambers. Tel. 42-759. ~> MISCELLANEOUS. GOLDEN Grain Scotch, our House Whisky, and guaranteed, with beautiful Glass. Decanter, 13s 6d. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ; T^XCHANGB your old carpets for New -^ at Kenner's.' Make your home beautiful; /ash or terms. Opp. King's Theatre. pHESTERFIELD Suite! Chesterfield Suite! Great Sale Now On. "Factory to Public." Open Friday nights. Bring hubby along. Open Upholsteripj? Factory, BoulcotVst. . ON'T let Deposit worry you. We make the Furniture, you make the Terms. Art Cabinet Co., 247. Cuba-st., and 79, Willis-st. ■ . . .. - ; THE Stewart Hardware for Tools, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Household Ironmongery. Crockery, all at cheap price.l . ' * LINO! Lino! Lino! New Shipment just to hand; beautiful patterns to choose from. Kenner's, opp. King's Theatre. - . .' ■■'' GRAVEL, StiruT. md Cement, Blue Screenings for Paths, Metal, etc., . delivered. Northland Quarry, Tel. 26-586. C. EVANS, Dentist, formerly o£ • Willis-stf., now Broadway Buildings, Courtenay-pl., nearly opposite Fuller's. Tel 20-627. ' .. ■' REPAIRS to Footballs, Bags, and all Leather Goods at shortest notice. F. A. Laws, Factory, above shop, Cour-tenay-pl. • " ENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service. 15, Manners-st. Tel: 47-562. ' . ijY Furniture at factory-to-public prices! Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., Boulcott-st., top Plimmer's Steps. Our only address. ' , -J QS 4d BUYS Vlunket Co-.; £18 2s 6d *** buys 4-piece Oak Bedroom Suite; £6 3s 9d buys G-piece Rirau Dining Suite, comprising of sideboard, table, 4 chairs. "Factory to Public." Open Upholstering Faptory. Boulcott-st. Open Friday nights. 17<OOTBALLS-Buy your Footballs from F. A. Laws. Hand-sewn Balls from 5s 6d. Courtenay-pl. \ EGGS.FKOM CANADA. ♦— ■■ ■ . NO EFFECT ON LOCAL PPICB (By Telegraph.) • I (Special to "The Evening Post") 1 AUCKLAND, This Day. Two hundred cases of eggs were re-; ceiveel from Canada yesterday by the Niagara. As local eggs are scarce at' present, the imported ones were easily, absorbed without a decrease in the market price. meteobSlogical \ ——•— —": WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR MAY. First quarter, 6tU May, 4.23 a.m. Full moon, 130 i May, 4.59 a.m. Last quarter, 21st May, 3.52 a.m. New moon, 2Sth May, 6.1! p.m. TUESDAY, 20th MAY. The Sun.—Rose to-day, 6.56 a.m.; sets, 4.39 p.m. Eises to-morrow, 6.56 a.m.; sets, 4.38, Bright -Sunshine. —Yesterday:- MorninK, 3hr 30min; afternoon, llir SGmlu ; total-Hhr •6mln. ■ Temperature in Shade—Maximum, 57.0dce; minimum, 47.0deg; mean, Si.Odeg. _ Rainfall.—Total for Hie 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day, nil; total to date during tho. mouth l.TSin. "' ■ ■ Wind. —Velocity of the wind for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day, 7.4 m.p.h. : Barometer.— Yesterday, 9 a.m., 30.09 in; ifday, 9 a.m., 29.90 in. -...■.. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HBURS. A low pressure wave, whila crossing fM Dominion last night, intensified somewhat an* conseQ\iently the west to south-west wind* which have prevailed l».ave freshened. Shower* have fallen at places since last night, more especially in districts with a westerly aspect anoU In Otago, hut the eastern provinces have con« • tlnued to experience mainly fair weather, though Kalkoura reported rain at 9 a.m. to-da^t TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Station. Wind. Prea. Temp. VVeathe% Cape Maria V.D. S 5 30.12 62 BC : . Busscll S 2 30.08 55 B HoManga Heads S4 30.12 62 BC Kaipara Slg Stn SW 4 30.08 60 BCZ Manukau Heads SW 5 30.06 58 •C_ Auckland .... W 2 30.05 57 BC Tiritiri , SW 3 55 BC Kawhia W7 -—-■ 52 B Tauranga .... S 2 29,98 52 B Opotlkl ~.';'.... S 2 29.95 50 C Taupo ...... S 2 50 BC J East Cape .... Line faulty. . ; Gisborne .... NW 3 29.90 52 B | Napier SW 1 29.86 60 BZ I Castlepolnt .. W 4 29.88 61 B I Cape Palliser ... S 5 ■ 57 C Cape Egmont WSW 5 30.06 56 C ! Patea ........ W 5 29.08 50 B | Wanganui .... W2 29.98 58 BC ! Foxton W 6 58 BC j Wellington S 4 29.90 56 BC • Cape Campbell SET 29.94 50 OZMj Farewell Spit .W 7 .29.92/ 55 BC : Westport .. WSW 4' 29.95 52, BCP Greymouth SSW 5 29.93 52 BC Arthur's Pass NW 1 • 43 O Christchurch Calm 29.94 48 O Akaroa Light SW 0 29.92 4S G. j Timaru .... NW 1 29.92 43 B Oamaru SWI. 29.84 44 B Dunedin ....". Calm 29.76 4S BC , Queenstown .. W 1 29.91 44 B Alexandra ..... B 1 42 B x Nuggets , W4 29.82 4S BC ; Bluff ■ SW 5 29.87 47 .CP ) Puysegur Point NW 4 29.96 47 BC | Weather.—B, blue sky; BC, blue sky and do* tached clouds; C, cloudy; O, overcast; Q. Gloomy, dull; ,TJ ugly, threatening; X, con* tlnuous or steady rain; S, snow; D, drizzle; P,passing showers; H, hail; Q, squally; L, lights ning; T, thunder; 3?, fog; M, mist; Z, hazy. Beaufort Scale of Wind Force, with equlva* lent velaocltles l%ft above ground.—o, calm, 0-2 miles per hour; 1, light air, 2-3; 2, slight breeze, 4-7; 3, gentle breeze, 8-11; 4, moderate breeze, 12-16; 5, fresh breeze, 17-21; 6, strong breeze, 22-27; 7 high wind, 28-33; 8, gale, 34-40; 9, strong gale, 41-48; 10, whole gale, 49-56; 11, storm, 57-65; 12, hurricane. FORECAST. Winds.—Moderate to strong south-westerly winds, veering to westerly again later In the; south. Barometer. —A rising tendency. Seas.—Rough south of Capo Egmont and oßf shore south of Castlopolnt; moderato else* whore. > Tides.—Moderate generally. Weather.—Cool and changeable with scattered showers, but later improving. Of every 10,000 of England's total popiw lation, 261 people are receiving assistant) jat-the expense of the Taiepayersj
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 3
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