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SITUAfIONS VACANT. ~ FUR WORKER.pCMI'ETENT Young Lady Fur Worker required immediately. Applications treated in strict confidence. 1631 Kvg. Post. TO TAILORS. WANTED, Good Tailor, for ladies' and *' men's work. Win. Stuff, 32 Manners Street, , ADVERTISING SALESMAN. ''FO SELL Programme and Hoarding x Space. Geo. W. Slade, Ltd., Printers, 11 Walter Street. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. AGENCIES VACANT. " YUANTED, immediately, Energetic Firm rT to handle popular mechanical pencil for Wellington; start straight away; no lightning salesmen, only old-fashioned dependability; references essential. Write GOOD BUSINESS, Cure J. Ilott Limited, Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, Wellington. Shops and offices to let. rpo LET, Shop and Dwelling, in "Even- + ing Post" building, Jackson Street, Petone. Apply The Manager. "Evening Post," I'etone. fPO LET, Workshop, ground floor, 272 a x Willis' Street. Apply. No. 3, Binham Street, Tel. 51-542. pENTRE Willis Street—Office or Workroom, hot point, above Brady's, 10s. Herb. Price, 54-56 Willis Street. TO LET. SEVERAL ROOMS still available 10 in the "EVENING POST" NEW BUILDING, Willis Street. Suitable for Offices, etc. * v Wei] Lighted. Central Heated. Rentals Moderate. Also Roof House, suitable for Photographic Studio. -s Apply '■ BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, "EVENING POST." TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. T^O LET, Roof House, m "Evening - 1 Post" Building, Willis Street, suitable for photographic 6tudio. Apply Manager, "Evening Post." ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ~ * ]yi"RS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, will ~'x make your last ■ summer's coat, costume/or frock like new; Dressmaking, all kinds Sewing, Renovations. TXEIMANN'S, for Men's Overcoate; see ■*■•*• ■ our large section and very ■ easy, terms; also Suits, Shoes. Only address, 13a Courtenay Place. HPHE reputation of the Grand Hotel •*■. stands behind every bottle of House Whisky sold. Get your supplies today at the Grand Hotel Home Supply StoreQuarts 12s 6d, Pints 6s 9d. rpHE "CHIC," 68 Manners Street, in- •*■ vites your inspection of our "New Selection Richly Fur-trimmed Winter Coats; also made to measure. HPEETH Repaired shortest notice, prices x greatly reduced. Cooper's" Buildings. opp. Evg. Post. Entrance Mercer Street. A 'GOLF Lesson with Bill Campbell will ■f1- improve your play. At Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. . . T>RANDIWINE is not only a pleasing *-* beverage but a splendid tonic. Re> commended by sixteen eminent British Physicians Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Quarts ss, Pints 3s. Beware of imitations. METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR APRIL. -: Last quarter, seventh day, 12,19: p.m.; aev "moon, fourteenth day, 11.27 "a.m."; first quarter, twenty-second day, 5.50 a.m.; full moon, thirtieth day. 12.15 a.m. (Standard Time.) MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1D34. The Sun.—Rose today 6.28 a.m., sots 5.11 p.m.; rises tomorrow 6.20 a.m., sets 5.3 p.m. (Standard Time.) Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, nil"; afternoon, nil. Total, nil. Temperature in Shade.—Maximum, C2.Sdeg; minimum, 57.Cdeg; mean, Go.2dei?. Rainfall.—Total for the 48 hours preceding 9 a.m. today, 0.52 in. Total to. date during the month, 1.86 in. Wind.—Velocity of the wind for the 48 hours preceding 9 a.m. today, 16.3 m.p.h. Barometor. —Yesterday, 9 a.m, So.osoin; today, 9 a.m., 29.680 in. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 48 HOURS. .. During the weekend an extensive depression lias moved gradually on to.the Dominion, anil this morning its centre was located in the tar south, where barometers at 3 a.m. today were extremely low. Tho weather, although fine at times in eastern districts, has for the most part been unsettled, dull, and- misty, with raia in nearly all parts of the country. ■ The falls have been only light and scattered on the east coast, but heavy at places with a westerly aspect, especially since Sunday. Temperatures have been mild everywhere with northerly winds prevailing, the lattor .blowing,with gale force since yesterday at places about and south' of Cool; Strait. . . - TODAY'S WEATHER. Station. Wind. Pres.'Temp. Weather. Cape Maria V.D.—Not received. Russell ...... NW 5 29.91 «S ODU Hokianga Heads N 4.- 29.92 fiS OK Kaipara S. Stn, NW :) 20.93 03 OR llanulcau Heads.—Not received. Auckland .. WSW 3 29.98 65 OP , . Tlrltiri NW 4 — 62 GM Kawhia N 4 _ ■ 68 B Tauranga X.l ■ 29.98 65 OR Opotiki N 4 30.00 66 OR Tauno NW 1 — 62 O East Cape N8 29.06 65 OMB Gisborne N.2-_ 29.92 OS O Napier XW 3 ' -29.78 70 BC Castlepoint ...NW6 .29.80 6S B Capo Palliser NW 6. — 06 B New Plymouth RW B 29.89 ■63■ BC Cape Egmont . NW !> 29.87 61 B Vatea NW 2 29.57 65 B Wangauui .. WNW 1 29.53 li:i BC Foxton N IS — ' 62 XL Wellington.. NW 7 29.6S 61- CQ> Cape Campbeil NW 4 29.60. 61 BC Farewell Spit .NW 4 29.74 62 BC Westport N 2 29.i4 61 (. Greymouth .. NNW 4 29.6S .10 T Arthur's Pass NW 3 — 52 O Kaikoura N 2 29.4fl 61 BC Christchurch .. Calm 29.39 l>i B Akaroa L'honso .N, B 29.40 03 BQ Timaru Calm 29.3.1 51 B Oamaru NW 4 29.30 iff B Dunedin NE 2 29.24 61 B Alexandra.—Not received. • Queenstown .. NW 2 29.J1 J. <j Bhff'r^NNwf- 29.18 r.3 BC Puysegur Pt. ■NW 5 29.22 53 OBQ Weather.—B, bluo sky; 8.C., blue sky »n« detached clouds; C. cloudy; 0, overcast; G, gloomy, dull; U, ugly, threatening; R. continuous or steady rain jS, snow; D, drizzle: P, passing showers; H, hail; Q, srjually; i>. lightning; T, thunder: F. fog: U. mist: Z, "Beaufort scalo of wind force wltn equivalent velocities at 16ft abovo ground.—o, calm. 0-1 m.p.h.j 1, Uzht air, 2-3; 2. slight breeze, 4-7: 3 gentle breezo, S-ll; 4, moderate breeze. 12-16; 5, fresh breeze, 17-21; 6 strong broezn strong pale, 41-48; 10, wholo gale, 49-56; 1) norm, 57-65; 12. hurricane. FORECAST. Winds. —Strong north to north-west winds to gales, backing later to west and la uouthern. districts to south-west. Baromotcr. —Unsteady, with a falling tenfle Seas.—Moderate In parts of coastal waters south of East Cape, but otherwise rough. Tides.—Good. Weather.—Still unsettled with rain at times' In all districts, and some heavy falls in .those with a westerly aspect. Temperatures becoming cooler. ' ' MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD, , m " ■ ■ The annual meeting of the Wellington Merchant Service Guild was held today. Tho following committee of management was elected for, the'ensuing nyear;—Cnptain G. Knowlcs, president; Captain TS. B. Irwin, vice-president; Captains R. M. Kane, W. A. Gray, G. B. Corby, C. J. Hackwprth, W. A. Wilchmui, A. P. Gibson, C. C'oldieutt, J. IJavies, C. Bullock, Messrs. W. Kelioe, C. Strong, W. Cole, >>*. JL Bonotti. T. S. McNicol, G. Kent, H. Ruegg, K. Lavortou, A. Campbell, C. Mo Lcpd, and E. H. Fowler*

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1934, Page 2

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