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METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST FOR AUCKLAND SQUALLY AND SHOWERY Tho Government meteorologist issued to the Herald last evening the fol- " lowing forecast for the Auckland Province:—Moderate to strong west to south-west winds. Weather squally, and changeable,with scattered showers; pool temperatures. Seas moderate in- - shore on the east coast; rough elsewhere. Barometer, midnight 29.71 in. (1006 millibars) Midnight Monday 29.53 in. (1000 millibars) RAINFALL RECORD Fall in City (llerai.d gauge): 2-4 hours ended midnight Nov. 19... .01 in. Total for November up to 9 a.m. yesterday (Albert Park gauge) .. 2.58 in. Average rainfall for November . . 3.26 in. Record rainfall for November (1916) 7.74jn. ißainfall for year to date . . .. 37.98 in. Average annual rainfall (Si years) . 44.81 in. SUN, MOON AND TIDES Bun —Rises, 5.0 a.m.; sets, 7.13 p.m. Moon —I.ast quarter, Saturday, 4.36 a.m.; new, November 29, 5.42 p.m. To-day To-morrow High Water— a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Auckland .. 30.49 11.10 11.30 11.00 Manukau Heads . 1.02 1.2-1 1.45 2.5 ' Onehunga .. 2.02 2.21 2.45 GENERAL SITUATION The Government meteorologist nd- • Vised last evening that pressure was high to the, west and low to the east and south. A series of depressions of a -westerly type was moving across the Dominion from the south-west. Forecast: Fresh to strong south-westerly to •westerly winds predominating, but • tending north-westerly at times east of the ranges. Seas moderate inshore on the east coast, rough elsewhere. 'Weather squally and changeable almost •generally, showers in most districts, but only scattered east of the ranges. ■ Cool temperatures, with some light frosts inland in the South Island. ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX PICTURE THEATRES {Majestic—You're Not So Tough; Biscuit Eater —From 11. (Regent—Ghost Breakers —11, 2.15, 8. - Plaza —Captain Caution —11, 2, S. , Century—l Was An Adventuress—ll, 2, 5, 8. Civic —Golden Fleecing—ll, 2.15, S. .'Embassy—Way of All Flesh—ll, 2.15, 8. ' St. James' —I Love You Again—ll, 2.15, 8. ■ Strand—Gunner George—From 11. Oxford, Avon—My Son, My Son! —Oxford. from 11;., Avon, S. Roxy, Tlvoll—-Headin' East; Smashing the Money Ring—-Rosy, from 11; Tivoli, 8. State—Young Tom Edison —S. De Luxe —Union Pacific —7.45. Prince Edward —Sing, You Sinners; Barrier —7.30. Victoria —Daughter of Shanghai; 10th Avenue Kid—7.3o. . Britannia—Charlie McCarthy, Detective; UBoat 20 —7.30. Grey Lynn—Bi£ Broadcast of 1935; 800100 —7.30. Tudor —Saint's Double Trouble —5.15. Gaiety—My Lucky Star —S. 'Regent, Epsorq —Pinocchio —3, 8. •Mayfair—Destry Rides Again; Emergency Squad—7.-15. Delta, New Lynn—Good-bye, Mr. Chips—--7.45. / Berkeley—Five Came Back —8. Capitol—Pinocchio —7.45. Astor—She Asked For It; Return of Jimmy Valentine —7.30. Civic Square—Amusement Park —Nightly. (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 5) GOOD USED JOINERY. DOORS, WINDOWS, SASHES, FRAMES, CASEMENTS, BATHS. GATES, COAL RANGES. BACH STOVES. SAM WHITE AND SONS, 44-708. FANSHAWE STREET." C.l. "GELATOZE" DUPLICATORS (Reg.), F-Cap Folio, Plus Sales Tax and Postage, 17/9- QUARTO, 16/9. Efficient, Economical, Clean. Reproduces typed and written copies, designs and music in large numbers. "Hcktograph Inks, Carbon Paper and Duplicating Paper Stocked "PHONE 41-743, W. TATLBY, ' 105 FEDERAL STREET, AUCKLAND. PLANNING NEW HOME DECORATIONS. w Choosing becomes easy when you view the magnificent selections, modern ideas, pleasing suggestions and attractive values always at your Service at PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. SAMSON TRUE HONEST PAINT There is no make-believe about SAMSON PAINTS —no substitutes, no inferiorities, just the straight genuine honest materials that go to make srood Paint Yon can always be sure of SAMSON PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., QUEEN STREET. 'THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD (CIRCULATION OVER 75,000) AND THE WEEKLY NEWS (CIRCULATION OVER 45,000). ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED. •SUNDAY . . . 5.0 p.m. to 10.0 p.m. •MONDAY to FRIDAY 8.0 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. SATURDAY .. 8.0 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. G. 30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of tho Hijbald, and when postage (3d) is provided will be promptly forwarded to the advertiser. The Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-piume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office/ The Company does r.ot hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement --or advertisements through accident or from any other cause whatsjever or for error in vtho publication of any advertisement. WL HERALD RATES FOR CASH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. The following headings are charged at tho .undermentioned rales: — Apartments Wanted Board Wanted Bridge , Domestics Wanted Farm Hands Wanted Farm Work Wanted Holiday Accom. Wanted Lease Wanted Lost and Found 2 Lines 3 Lines a Lines Vi-lnch %-Inch 1 Inch Matrimonial (specific) Personal Notices Positions Filled Situations Vacant Situations Wanted Strayed & Impounded Tuition Wanted Wanted to Rent Advertisements classified under all other headings are cliarged as follows: If replies are to be posted, send 3d extra. BIRTH, DEATH, MARRIAGE, IN MEMORIAM AND BEREAVEMENT NOTICES, 3/6 per insertion of 25 words, Dd per 5 words thereafter. Births: Thanks to doctor/nurse, 1/- extra; to both doctor and nurse, 2/- extra. Engagement Notices (in social .column), 5/-. Birth Notices should be signed by one parent and Marriage Notices by husband and wife. AH orders for advertisements must be signed by ttie advertiser and address stated.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23818, 20 November 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23818, 20 November 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23818, 20 November 1940, Page 8