METEOROLOGICAL t WELLINGTON'S WEATHER 1O IJH vL 1 UdLIL MOON FOR JULY. I • 1 T_ T ' 1 T_ T»1 New moon, first nay, 7.14 a.m.; first quarter. bpCCial JfretefCtltlaL JDOX rlailS ninth day, U.SS a.m.; full moon, sixteenth day, L ■1.30 p.m.; last quarter, twenty-third day, 7.12 .-_.__ _-..»-»_+, „+. a.m.; new moon, thirtieth day, 9.2 p.m. a_X HOW OpCfl 3-t SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935. j The Sun.—The sun rose today, 7.16 a.m.; rrt 1 W^ _T~k __r""X ■ >•* TfTt as- $t lira- Eisca tomorrow' rl6 ••B-; sets' he RFCiKN I Bright Sunshine.—Yesterday: Morning, 3hr JL M.JL M. m M—J VJ ■ JX. *■. SOmin; afternoon, 2hr 42min. Total, 6hr 12min. Temperatures in Shade.—Maximum, ST.Odeg; ■ « _TV f fl minimum, JS.Odeg; mean, 52.5cieg. Ck¥\f% I I I I KainfiUl.— Tntul for the 24 Hours preceilinK <1 JLI U ___/•-■-• V--• 9 a.m. today, trace. Total to date during tlie mO\Vind.-Vdocity cf the wind for the 24 hours (THR ATRR TVI fnlinn.? 44-1 441 precediiiß !) a.m. today, 7.0 m.p.h. V A STLEj±\. X I\Ml/ A eiCpilUlie ti'ltt; Barometer.—Yesterday, 8 a.m., SO.OSoin; tortay, 9 a.m., 30.031iin; noon, 30.010 in. . ' For the World's Greatest Picture SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. . An intense anticyclone lying to the east _A.ttf 2.C_lOf) •; of the South Island has delayed the eastward i^iAavuuu advance of a depression over the Tasman Sea, and the latter appears to have been losing intensity. A slight depression, however, crossed '____! TH "■" T r\ northern New Zealand last night. The weather • • I |_J Wi lias been cloudy to overcast generally with rain ■ 1 ■ ■__ over most of the North Island, heavy falls m """ -"" •"—' occurring in the night in the northern and . __*-**• a ■ _—__. ■_- _ _ m__* easteru portions. In the* South Island there £^\ _■ A OM D^ B have been only a few light and scattered falls ■ /» W^ D ILJ D and these have been confined chiefly to eastern ~« ■ yt_% |\ ■ |fl B areas, the West Q>ast and southernmost districts - fc^J V__«4 JL A- _■_ _H__J JL-J JL "■ having had mostly fair to line weather. Winds _ , • from some easterly quarter have predominated, _^_^ _^ ___---_■-_■_—« -__-__ __. — _ _■ _ _* A ' moderate to fresh generally but strong in places ■ ■ B^ ]_ /W B» Bi^ ■■ I^. I Bi> B^ yesterday in and north of Cook Strait. Tcm- __L_-|r ■ %/■ M~M ___-_ I.JF l^_ -L_ ■ peratures have been on the mild side. ■ MI Wl ■ ■1 •■ B^k I~U (i, ■ TODAY'S WEATHER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Slalion Wind Ires Temp Weather ' cape Maria v.d. n 4 so^i so be AN ALEXANDER KORDA PRODUCTION — UNITED ARTISTS Russell TOW 4 20.93 63 CZ Hokianga Heads W 3 ■ 29.83 55 CMP . Ma uukatl'" Heads XIV 1 -blilO 'HO BC ' "" "" " "" "" '"" " " " "~"" "" "" "—"—"—""——'— Auckland .... Calm 29.59 4S CF ' K-whia '.'":"sk2 — Si. i? 11 The Wellington Season Commences |S Ra. ::.V. ZI ISIS | c at the Regent Theatre on Friday Next !r r"••■•■■■!!i It I ?T EARLY APPLICATION FOR THE, aSp-".-.. 8! \S? 1 S BEST SEATS IS STRONGLY ADVISED Aew 1 lymouth .. rj .1 -.(.jo <>v un Cape Egmont ... SB 1 29.91! 4S OD ■ ■ Fatea SKI 29.97 51 0 aHMHMMIIB , WMVWHBW _ MMaMBnsHMaBIIMHBaaBaM Wanganul El 20.96 51 OR Foxton X 1 52 C ' • Wellington E3 30.0' l 52 C l«~^~— ~~^~— ■ —^—^ ti-i.Mii Nelson S( 30.01 54 C "™™1™lll™"1""~llll™l<^~™11~1"1~1">1~1™1>^ Cape Campbell . SE 5 30.0S 51 O - . • • _§&!! 111 ■ Home Comforts Christchtirch . ESE 5 30.1S- 48 O Akaroa Lthse. XE 3 30.02 47 O ' -^ . __^ _ »= 1! is I & You Cannot Deny Yourself Alexandra ... Calm . 28 B . Queellßlown ... XI 30.05 31 B . mmmm , llfltl1 >Pl\ • gssr..::::..^! 3°»:!J S S cz ThlS WINTER! Puysegur Toint XE 1 30.09 42 B Beaufort scale of wind force, with equl- ■ , detached cloud's; C, cloudy; 0, overcast; G, MB j| | Bttji jj§ a 8 made .this (ire Winds.—Variahle and licht to fresh: westerly H| ?|C^ M modern Bchemei to south-westerly prevailing In Xorth Auckland; ■■^r'' W^ «f Ja«..ii.. »:., elsewhere easterly to. south-easterly at first, Irut Isr^ - ' aecorßllon > SlVlater changing to south-westerly generally. BHMnßHfee>**»Jk 'nS a cheerful ' The president of the V.M.C.A. ladies' »M T/ie N6W Onipmßnt Auxiliary, Mrs. L. J. Greenberg, pre- **&■ ' "c . • sided over a large attendance of mem- _~ . -» . _. liiet Airiuorl I • bers at the monthly meeting, held at FIICKGr COdf FIFG «IMVCU . the V.M.C.A. on Thursday'/;,Two new I lIWIVCI \*vai 111 C 'members, Mrs. Henley and Miss -I. _. ... ~„_. w. _„_ -^ Helliwell, were welcomed. Several The ldeal Home Warmer • - visitors were also welcomed —Mes- ■ ■ dames G. Day, Jones, Beckett, Saund- *""' —"■—■"—■—■■■—^^■^^■^■^ ers, Lovatt, and Miss Iris Mason. ' . ■ • Members heard with regret of the "IP -^-^ L_- I I V I .**. m» 4%,«« I ■ illness of three members, Mesdames A. HIIIIIUIJII U J 011 PS l_ [U . Johnstone, J. McEldowney, and H. i Ml lIWUII 1* #WllWiJ !■%•%■•. Meachen. A report of the recent ■ ....,__, v jumble sale was given, and the final (Take the Lift to First Floor) arrangements made for the picture >in'CTDrET evenings to .be held later in the month. 17-Zo JoLAlK'ol Knt, 1. The date for the domestic science after- ■ ■ . noon was fixed for early in August., USSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ An address on the progress of this • year's V.M.C.A. activities was given by ■■■■■■■■■i^™i^M^B»i^^««^«»^"«™"i™i^""""i^»«^™"""" Mr. Len J. Greenberg, general secretary of the association, who stated that fTll f\ \ f\ i sßShisliH- Ihp | T ovp I pntrp cent.: 604 positions had been found for boys since January, and 180 lads were f\£ V^«— r1*!., receiving religious instruction each \JI T 011 l V^ILV week. At'the Round Table, which is , . X^X .M. VM& -**rm.%*j the chief religious feature of the : 'V.M.C.A., there was a membership ex- ; _ . - . rri • n f*» M. —, > \ ■SS^'w^iS^.S*? 6.^ /« located at Tnggs & Denton s membership of the association. Mr. Greenberg referred to the importance . . . of making provision for the leisure Tlonnneo Every glove sold by US IS. guaranteed . .SETtto SliS's 3 m Tosf "sp^ciS a g ainst faults . You can get seven quarter 'field of service. A Sizes. Two musical items by Mrs. W/A. Appleton were enjoyed. The meeting Wonderful variety in shades. A great closed with the Benediction^ selection of quality Nappas, Glace IJappas, WANGANELLA S WINTER CRUISE. Washable Nappas and Hide Nappas. The tropical islands of the South -- • • » £ deSfNe a wdCano Snt K>« CM *W Ofi ' Qfiy POIT tefOte a comparatively large French posses- hil\finCf sion situated about 600 miles west of ■ VUjritlg Fiji, is one of the most fascinating. By a TdThe Ofchal emmg geF nr aenc Vh Si" Having control of the manufacture makes this possible, Noumea, the capital, provides, even an d efficiency gives you quality gloves at low cost. apart from its physical beauties, a per- ' feet setting for shore excursions, as passengers who join the Wanganella s • , x-y/^ . „ TT- Amjm forthcoming winter cruise win readily Wise Women Buy 1 heir (jloves Here appreciate. Leaving Auckland on the . - morning of Tuesday; July 16, the vessel will reach Sydney on the following _^ Friday afternoon, leaving again at b wwm • 1\- J «, ' i mmmm Tnggs& Denton Ltd. the vessel leaves on her return to Syd- CDCD lariy i^the mornfng ofFriday, August II W|LLIS STREET (Under Grand H.tel) 2. _____——— "WE' WELCOME IVIAIL ORDERS" CANTATA AT NORTHLAND. m—^mmmm—mmmma~m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ At the Northland Methodist Church* 888888888888888888888888881 tomorrow a specially augmented choir ■ will render Maunders cantata, V em- ———i^^^^ tence, Pardon, and Peace." The soloists • will be Miss Myra Sawyer (soprano) JET . and Mr. W. Hamilton (baritone). The JOBI __ B^bV choir will be under the baton of Mr. iSraVA 1/C B^blbV C. W. Edwards, and Mr. A. Gittmgs MJMk I AIVC flffl'flfk. will be at thp organ. - AWH ■ ■ H^^^^k THE OTAKI SEAT. BHBfll bJ^^bl P wlwlwbwlV^— —- — * —— BBW^vniuMi Mr. Will Appleton will address elec- Bfi^V I From the vprv firsf tors at the Public Hall, Pahautanui, H9w L. *- f rom "ie. Very lirSt next wed"p"Hav at. r p.m. I_W KFWJt Lane s was made general"m^orsTance. Bra A Wil? fßr^W go° the » —— . HA |m B"^ % purest and most The General Motors Basketball Club bWJP%I^ BBV J M healthful ingredients. is holding a dance tonight in the Petone • mi Working Men's Club Hall. A bus will H>W 10-day Lane S has leave the G.P.O. at'7.3o o'clock. Music F^^»-«^-^B^ P^ been marlp famnnc Kir will be supplied by the General Motors Deen made tamOUS by Orchestra, which has established an ex- untold thousands who cellent reputation. Never be without Lane's have benefitted by its ■- for coughs, colds and marvellniis hodvclem dawe CONCERT FOR all throat and chest „ " "uy , EV EF- complaints. . building power and spread ■ ♦ the good news of its merit. For the purpose of raising funds for Price 2/9 and 4/0 at all . the relief of distress Clem Dawe has Chemists and Stores. P^I^'V^BBPV^BVPBjjOTPm arranged a concert in the Grand Opera •■ j ■. , ' Bft a 'Vf House tomorrow evening, and as the Manufactured by the ■■ V A V &1 1 programme is a good one, a large at- (E £ £ a ;, e craLnie Chemist) H B^4vrj!rKr4MM' tendance is expected. The Mayor (Mr. " o nmaru ' n^ Zealand c W M ttKBBP I T. C. A. Hislop, C.M.G.), will make a I *• fc— m^ZT''^**— Bßl^^^^J short address at thr? beginning of the I | ; — —-^^^^^_ concert. I. .
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