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WEATHER FORECAST

SUMMARY An atmospheric depression located '" to the northward, has been responsible for considerable rainfall in the northern , districts. Unsettled conditions have (also been experienced ir Otago, but elsewhere fair, warm anc heavy weather has ruled. Eeasterij and northerly breezes have predpmin ated. I FORECAST « Present indications are for freshen O ing easterly winds northward of Nev Plymouth and Napier, and moderat* ito strong northerlies elsewhere Fur ' ther unsettled weather with rain is ' probable in the northern and southeri , most districts, r and increasing clouc and haziness may be expected generally. Barometric pressure is unsteady with a decreasing tendency. to I " at I Mr. A. Myers. Acting Minister oi r " '.Finance, says : "New Zealand haying n ! embarked on a policy of self-reliance ?j it is her bouden duty to place her j l.self, during the period of affluenci through which she is passing, in such t t 0 position that she, will not only cease t< iy rely financially on thu Mother Country (j. j after the war, but that she will on th r" 'contrary be a source of strength to hex at 'financially- and economically. Ther< to I are only two methods by means o n- | which the. Dominion may be enabled N t of play her part worthily in the direetioi in indicated. The first is by the utmos he possible increase of output of all thi ro- products that this country is capabl of turning out in such abundance ; an< the sceond is by a corresponding d( crease in the wasteful spending of moi icr ey, which might otherwise be set asid 311 for saving purposes. Every New Zea :°,'' lander therefore who invests his sa*v lft iiigs in War Loan Certificates or d< % y posits them with the Post Office wiJ '^° have" the satisfaction of knowing tha )a " he has hot only obtained a good invesl rs \" ment, but that he has helped his.coui f try to worthily play her part in th °* Empire war." re- .."•"-'•-■ - ■ ■ - - -. .- Spring is here, and ladies * are m T S' rurally looking for spring* c goods ( f s the best quality and designs. The? L "' are now showing at the leading dn !en pery emporium on Mawhera Qua] ps- Speciav spring ready-to-wear hats i 60. the latest shapes. Print, Trebalco 1 of j and Su.nresista. in all the new .shade! ail Ladies' dress fabrics in all. the stylis ;he shades at wholesale prices, at ( Smith, * Ltd.. the wholesale draper

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Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 3

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WEATHER FORECAST Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 3

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