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meteorological! "EVENING MAIL" READINGS. 16th APEIL, 2 p.m. ; 1 Barometer, 30.40; thermometer, 64. Wind. —Calm; barometer steady. THK t-UN. Rose today —6.37; sets, 5.23. Rises tomorrow —a.3B ; sets, 5.21. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday—Morning, shre. 20mins.; afternoon, 4hrs. 40mins., total, lOhra. IHE MOON (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Tune Full Moon 5 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. 66, mm. 43, mean 64J. BAROMETER. To-day—9.so, 30.45; 2 p.m., 30.40. RAINFALL. For the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. today > nii> , ~, Total to date for April, .92. OBSERVATIONS HERE AND ELSiSWHERE. (To-day, 9 a.m.) Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind, i.., light; bar., 30.34; ther., 66; sky blue; sea smooth. Auckland.—Wind, E., light; bar., 20.50; ther., 53; sky blue. Gisbornc.—Wind, W., light; bar., 30 45; ther., 60; sky blue; sea smooth. Napier.—Wind, calm; bar., 30.48; ther., 51; sky blue; sea smooth. New Plymouth.—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.61 ";tuer., 60; sky blue; sea smooth. Wangauui. —Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.51; ther., 54; eky blue and cloudy; bar smooth. Wellington.—N. breeze; bar.. 30.0U; ther, 57; sky blue ani cloudy. Blenheim.—"Wind, calm; bar., 30.29; ther., 48; sky blue; liver low. Nelson.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 30.45: ther., 55; sky gloomy. iWbstport.—Wind, S., Ijight; baa-., 30.41; ther., 57; passing showers; bar smooth. Grevmouth.—Wind, E., fresh; bar., 30.46;" ther., 50; sky blue and cloud/; bar moderate. Hokitika.—Wind, E., light; bar., 30 47; ther., 48; sky bluo and cloudy; bar moderate. Christchurch.—Wind, culm; bar., i 0.45; ther., 52; sky misty: Trimaru.— Wind, N., light; bar., 30.43; thor., 43; foggy, .sea smooth. Oamaru.—Wind, N., light; bar., 30.40; ther., 52; foggy; sea smooth. Dmiedin.—Wind, N., light; bar., 3C.33; ther., 57; sky blue. Invercargill.—Wind, E., light; bar., 30.46; ther., 57; sky blue. REV. D. C. BATES' WEATHER FORECAST. Moderate northerly winds to gale. Tides moderate Sea moderate. Glare fall slowly. Probably very cold night. More Popular than ever. Every year the sales of Bonnington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. 4 •increase largely. j - For over 46 years It ha» ,) been the standard remedy ■ for coughs and colds. It 4 quickly cures, soothes the 1 irritation, heals the lunga . and leaves them^ strong h and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. £ Insist on getting Jtonning- "- fon's- There is no remedy A "just a* good." if >J^^ M«. William * Neighbours of Walmangaroa writes: j^\^^^^/ "I( gives me great pleasure te recommend your Irish Moss %urn i i"**^ for coughs and colds, or any lung complaint, having used it in my family *■ Ibi over iwcoty ye»r»." — 3 MONEY TO LEND. W. ROUT~& SONS, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS. WE h.ve MONEY TO LEND in large or small eami to tait Borrowers, from 6 per cent. Easy terTi made for repayment of Principal. MONEY CO USMD. PITT ASTD MOOKX, BABEISTEES, SOLICIOBS, AND NOTAEIES PUBLIC. WE have Money to Lend for ClientE in large ur small (unjfl, to euit borrowers, at Lowest Current Bates of interest. Very «atj tennt made for repayment of (riavipal. MONEY TO LElft). ADAMS AND H&ELEY (Lati Adams & Kinudon.) Barristers, Solicitors, and NoUrie* Public WE have Money to Lend ia l»rg« or small stuns to seit Borrower!, at lowest current rates of interest. Easy ienni made for payment of principal. MOVES.—On April* 15th, 1909, suddenly, at her residence, Bridge-street, Susail, beloved wife o£ William Moyes, tailor, aged 82 years. [Scottish papers please copy.] VOUNfJ.— On 13th inst., at the Auckland Hospital, Naomi, wife of James A. Young, Auckland, and daughter of E. Jessop, Uopo, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2