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METEOROLOGICAL

FORECAST FOR AUCKLAND FAIR TO FINE AND WARM The Government meteorologist issued to the Herald last evening the following forecast for the Auckland Province: -—Moderate north-easterly to northerly winds soon predominating and later freshening. Weather fair to fine and warm, further outlook: Weather becoming unsettled. Barometer, midnight 30.00 in. (1016 millibars) Midnight Thursday 30.03 in. (1017 millibars) Temperaturo: Max., 76 deg.; min., 63 deg. RAINFALL RECORD Tall in City (Herald gauge): 24 hours ended midnight, March 6 . . .OOin. Total for March up to 9 a.m. yesterday (Albert Park pauge) . .. .12in. Average rainfall for March . . . 3.18 in. Eecord rain,fall for March (190S) .. 8.12 in. Rainfall for year to date .. .. 2.16 in. Average annual rainfall (86 years) . 44.79 in. SUN. MOON AND TIDES Sun —To-day: Rises, G.ll a.m.; sets, 6.54 p.m. To-morrow: Rises, 6.12 a.m.; sets, 6.52 p.m. Moon —Last quarter, Tuesday. 10 a.m.; new moon. March 17. 11.50 a.m. To-day To-morrow High Water— a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Auckland . . 10.37 11.05 11.22 11.53 Manukau Heads . 1.12 1.40 1.57 2.28 Onehunga . . 2.12 2.40 2.57 3.28 ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX PICTURE THEATRES Century—This Woman is Mine—ll, 2, 5. 8. Civic —Here Comes Mr. Jordan —11, 2, 5. 8. Roxy, Tivoli —Cyclone on Horseback; In the Air —Roxy, from 11; Tivoli, 2, 8. Regent—Nothing but the Truth —11, 2, 5, 8. Plaza —The Little Foxes—ll, 2. 5, 8 St. James' —Lady Be Good —11, 2, 5, 8. Embassy—Quiet Wedding—ll. 2, 5, S. Majestic—Unholy Partners; Man Who Made Diamonds—ll. 2, 5, 7.50. Strand—Divp Bomber —11. 2, 5, S. Oxford, Avon —Target for To-night; Crook s Tours—Oxford. 11. 2. 4.45. 7.45; Avon. 2. 7.15. State —Billy the Kid—2, 8. Vogue—Down Argentine Way; Raffles—l.3o, 7 - 30 - ' „ L Britannia —My Life is Yours; Cash and Carry—l.3o, 7.30. Crystal Palace. Rialto—Suspicion; Father Takes a Wife—2, 7.45. Victory—Son of Monte Cristo—2, 8. Princess —Western Union; Melody for Three —1.30, 7.45. State, Devonport—Sun Valley Serenade; Ordinary People—l.3o, 7.30. State, Onehunga—Lydia; Parachute Bat-talion-—1.30, 7.45. De Luxfe—Ghost Train; Little Men —2. 7.43. Regal—Kipps; Dude Cowboy—l.3o, 7.45. Prince Edward—Hold That Ghost; Slightly Tempted—l.3o, 7.30. _ . Victoria —Whistling in the Dark; Magic in Music —1.30, 7.30. Grey Lynn—Men of Boys Town; Phantom Submarine —1.30, 7.30. Tudor—Ghost of St. Michael's—2.3o, 8.15. Regent, Epsom—Forty Thousand Horsemen; Broadway, Limited —2, 7.45. Capitol—Virginia; Hurry. Charlie, Hurry—--2 7.45. Berkeley—ln. the Navy—2.ls. 8. Astor —Gunner George: Night Train to Munich —2. 8. . Adelphi—Chad Hanna; Dance Hall, 1.30. * 7.45. * Picturedrome —Call a Cop—l-30, 7.?0. Ambassador —Contraband; Four Wives —2, 7.30. _ _ 0 Gaiety—No Time &r Comedy—2, 8. Peerless —New Wine—2.ls, 8. Mayfair—Strike Up the Band; Freedom Radio—7.4s. _ Star, Panakura —Waterloo Bridge—2, 7.45. Regent, Manurewa—San Francisco—-2 8. Avondale —Trial of Mary Dugan; Flowing Strand, . Onehunga—Under Your Hat; Free Windsor, —Hit Parade of 1941; Round Up—l.3o. 7.30. Henderson—Her First Romance; Saints Vacation—B. Dancing—Pirate Shippe. Metropole, Peter * Pan

Civic Sguare —Amusement Park —Afternoon and evening. M & C NEWS BULLETIN Answers to the 1942 FASHION QUIZ ' ■'TWO-PIECE" LOOK . . . Actual two-piecers like the jacket-dress or cleverly cut to simulate this flattering new line. "TWO-TIMERS" • • • afternoon-into-evening dresses with important accents that make them go smartly everywhere. DOLMAN SLEEVES . . and deeper armholes for new emphasis to simple 'styles . . . bring that smooth elegance. PEPLUMS • - • waist-diminishing flattery, pert and provocative atop a slim skirt . . added importance. ACTION BACKS . . . vents and inverted pleats in back of coats, like your brother's . mannish shoulders. CORDUROY ... all important for casual wear American favourite. PARACHUTE BERET straight from . New York, gives that "covered up" look. NECKWEAR . . for versatility . . new orga'ndi collar'n cuffs, new suit "fronts." MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24217, 7 March 1942, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24217, 7 March 1942, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24217, 7 March 1942, Page 6

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