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\Viii(ls.--jro<lprato sniithcrlics iircviiilini; .11 (list north cif Wnnsnm.l ami I'astlepnint. but cr.-idiiiill.v turn.n'.- to northe'llps: clsewlipre lij;lit to moderate and jrrartuall.v freshenins noril.erlics. but a chance to somhorlles probable in Hie smith tonisbt and cxtencllne t'raillially nnrtlnvards. Barometer.—A falling tendency. Seas.—Smooth to moderate, tint risinc on tlie west coast of Hie Smith Island and about Kovaux Strait. Weather.--Fair to fine Rcnerally and milder at first, tint scattered showers later in western and southern districts. "Nowhere else in the world will an Englishman be better received than in Germany today; the Germans are more like the English than any other nation in the world." These comments were made to Napier Rotarians by Mr. John Humphries, of Napier, who recently returned from a seven months' tour of England. America, and the Continent.
Dunbar Slpane. I,td.. auctioneers, will soil by public auction next Friday November 29, at 1.30 p.m.. unclaimed cargo, consisting of Meccano sets of all descriptions and electric and clockwork Hornby trains.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 6
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162FORECAST Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 6
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