HETEROLOGIGAL , FRIDAY, AUG. 19. "Wind—3.W., fresh breeze; qVAANg^M*> THE SUN. Rose to-day, 6.54; sets, 5.17. Rises to-morrow/6.55; THEJ MOON. (Calculated N.Z. Mean Time.) D. H. 5 6 New Moon 5 6 7 p.m. First Quarter 13 1 31 p.m. Full Moon 21 6 44 a.m. Last Quarter 28 2 3 a.m. TEMPERATURE. Yesterday—Max. 62, min. 38, mean c 0 BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday—Morning, 4hrs. 20mins. ; afternoon, 4hrs. lOmins. ;' total, Bhrs. 30 mirts. RAINFALL. For 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. todav, trace. Total to date for August, 3.21 inch. OBSERVATIONS HERE AND ELSE WHERE Anckland—Wind S.S.W.. breeze; bar. 30.10 : ther. 59 ; squa&ly. Wellington.—Wind \WN.W. breeze ; bar. 29.85; ther. 55; eky blue and cloudy. Nel?on— Wind W., light; bar. 29.83; ther. 52; skv cloudy. Christchufch—W r dnd S.W.. light; bar 29.76 : ther. 51; sky biue. Dunediu.—Wind' W., fresh breeze ; bar. 29.55; ther. 50; sky blue. REV. D. C. BATES' WEATHER FORECAST. Westerly moderate to strong winds and squally at time*. Expect showery a;nd changeable weather. Glass rise slowly, but fall after 24 hours, and expect, very low pressure follow. Tides good. Sea rough off shore. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. On a fire alarm being sounded the following signals are given to indicate the portion of the city in which the outbreak has occurred : Brook Ward—One Stroke. Wood Ward—Two Stroke*. Waimea Ward—Three Strokes. Po*t Ward—Fonr Strokes. M%ke no Mistake! "HEN you read the advertisements of tailors who offer suits for ( less than the price at which they can fairly be made; be sure that either the goods are wrong-, or someone has to suffer loss to make them. Be on the side of fair plav, and get the Very Best Value that can Honestly ba given from E Richards, TRAFiJ LGAR-STREET. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE STANDARD BRED TROTTING STALLION, BOMBAY, By ROTHSCHILD, out of ROMANY. LASS, will travel the NELSON DISTRICT This Coming Season. Particulars in future advertisement. WTLLIAM iuARTTN, Richmond. OAGUIiINE," "KLINX," «'TE- / NASTTINE;" cements for breakages, manufacturing purposes, etc. AtifED KNOWN.—Bookbinding . in all its Branches, At tb Evening Matt. ofSceINSEED COMPOUND," the 1 "Stockport Remedy" for Cougha and Colds. Of 40 years' proven efficacy. ADVICE TO MOTHERS .'--Are you broken in -vour rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of ~Mrs WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It sooths the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the • best known remedy for _ dysentry and diarrhoea, whether arising from teeth nig or other causes. Mrs Wiiislow's Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine, dealers everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 August 1910, Page 1
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