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METEOROLOGICAL. "EVENING MAIL" READINGS. Bth APRIL, 2 p.m. Barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 68. Wind.— N.W., light; barometer ingI / 11 lv J JJ v \ S] Js I THE BUN. Rose to-day — 6.27 ; sets, .37. Rises to-morrow — 6.28; sets, 5.35. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday — Morning, shrs. 30mins. ; afternoon, "shrs. ; total, lOhrs. 30mins. THE MOON (Calculated for New Zealand M ean Time; D. H. M. Full Moon 6 7 58 a.m. Last Quarter 14 2 0 a.m. New Moon 20 4 21 p.m. First Quarter 27 8 6 p.m. TEMPERATURE IN SHADE. Yesterday— Max. 69, min. 45, mean 57. BAROMETER. To-day— 9.3o, 29.81; 2 p.m., 30.02. RAINFALL. For the 24 hours, preceding 9 a.m. to--day, nil. Total to date for April, .54 OBSERVATIONS HERE AND ELSEWHERE. (To-day, 9 a.m.) Cape Maria Van Diemen.— Wind, E., light; bar., 30.25; ther., 65; sky cloudy ; sea, moderate AuOkJand.— Wind, S., light; bar., iC.26; ther., 67; sky blue and cloudy. Gisborne.— Wind, VV., lf_,'ht ; bar., 30.12; ther., 65 ;2 ;g4o:l39DcbemcAßT 30.12; ther.', 68 ;sky b'.ue and cloudy; sea smooth. Napier.- Wind, S.W., lieht; bar., 30 15: ther., So, sky bice and cloudy; ,->.'a .-rmo-ith. New Plymouth— Wind, S.W., light; bar., ;%.2"l ; thur., 60; sky overcast; sea smooth. Wanganui.— Wind, N.N.W., light; bar. .'0.20 ;th.i.. (i'i ; sky overcast; bar iijoueraH'. Wellington. Wind, N.. light; bar., 3D. 16; ther., 62; sky blue. Blenheim.— Wind, light ; oar., 29.96; ther., 56; sky blue; river falling. Nelson.— Wind, N.E., light; bar., 31.80 ;ther., 60; skv blue. Westport.— Wind, fe., light; bar., 30.21 ; ther. , 55 ; sky cloudy ; bar sli's'lt swell Greymouth. — E. breeze; bar., 30.23; thei., 52; sky overcast; bar moderate. Hlokftika.— Wind, E., light; bar., 30.25; ther.. 48; sky blue and cloudy; bar considerable. Christchurch.— Wind, N.E., light breeze; bar., 30.01; ther., 56; sky bine and cloudy. Timaru. — Wind, calm; bar., 30.07; ther., 60; sky blue and cloudy; sea .-moot)]. Oamaru.— Wind, Calm; bar., 30.00; ther., 56; skv blue; sea smooth. Dnnedin.— Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.00; ther., 58; sky blue and cloudy. Invercargill. — Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.00; ther., 57; sky blue and cloudy. REV. D. C. BATES' WEATHER FORECAST. (For 24 hours from 9 a.m. to-day.) Westerly strong winds to gale. Tides poor. Sea moderate. Glass little movement. WEEKLY COLUMN INDEX. Monday. — Books nnd Authors., Tuesday. — Farm Notes. Wednesday. — Operatic News. Thursday. — Household Hints; Whal the Churches aro Doing. Friday.— World of Sport. Saturday. — Poultry Notes. A column, "Abreast of the Times," appears several times a week. E have MONEY TO LEND on Mortgages of Freehold Land at lowest current rates of interest. Easy terms for repayment of principal. KINGDON, GLASGOW & HAYES, Solicitors, Hardy-street. WALTER P. COOKE. DENTAL BURGEON Tas commenced Practice in rooms Ino. 100 Hardy-stroet, over G. F. Hingston, [A CARD.] Qa HOBY LATfc J. \V. TATTON ts SON DJBSTAL SUHGEONF. ~~ W. HOU LK E It, ATR.ITMI., A.T.S.E., AECHITECT. MONEY TAKKN ON DEPOSIT. THD PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY accepto Money oi Oeposit as under: — 4 /o AT CALL. A 1 O / If Fised for : ±2 / O 3, 6, or 12 Montht. Obtain full particulars from GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary MONEY TO lim. W. ROUf« SONS, LAND 4 FINANCIAL AGENTS WE have MONEY TO LEND ln large or small tomi to fait Borrowers, from 6 per cent. Easy terTi made for repayment of Principal. MONEV TO LEND. PITT AKD MOOKE, BARRISTERS, SOLICTORS.. AND NOTARIES PUBLIO. WE have Monoy to Lend for Clients in largo or imall iums, to suit borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of interest. . Very «mj twni made for repayment of irineipal. MONEY TO 053SPADAMS AND HAKLSY (Lath Adams A Kinodon.) Bamsters, Solicitors, and Notariet Public WE have Money to Lend in Imrge or small sums to tsM Borrowers, at lowest current rates of interest. Easy terms made for payment of principal. MOTUEKA OTUEKA HORTICULTURAL ORICULTURAL CJOCIETY'S pOCIETY'S AUTUMW SHOW will be held in the SOCIETY'S HALL, EASTER MONDAV, April 12th, 1909. G. H. RUDDEN, hon sec. Lovely Skins. 8?® ICII.U& TOILET PR?- \4/ PARATIONS malce lovely £=y* Skins aod aw used by ajj Englishwomen wlio y'llll.e ttSS \M'IH:L Natural Beauty. 'Hie Icllm« '—"»•« Natural Water tbey contain is the greatest discovery ever made for the skia aod frees womeu for ever from the slavery to greasy B creams- I'" or coolness and comfort, for B rsil tkil cleanliness and for keepins the I skin iB liCiCiiSt l)23tity Icilma is supreme. , I Icilma ",~ T@Uet. I Trylciln_aFluorCream.lhofaceeEeam.vi!.!-- ' B ouigroace.atldwatchyoursklngroivoleareF. 1 ■ Obtainable from Mb JAS. BOON I | Chemist, Nelson. i ■■'„'■ 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 April 1909, Page 2

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