METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST FOR AUCKLAND SCATTERED RAIN DEVELOPING The Government meteorologist issued to the Herald last evening the following forecast for the Auckland Province:—General: A weak ridge of high pressure is slowly moving eastward. A depression is developing in the North Tasman Sea. Forecast"to 5 p.m.: Light to moderate winds, gradually turning northerly; weather fair at first, but cloud increasing; temperatures milder. Further outlook: Scattered rain developing. Harome.ter, midnight 29 OBin. (1015 millibars) Midnight Wednesday 29.83 in. (1010 millibars) Temperature: Max., 74 deg.; min., 56 deg. RAINFALL RECORD Fa!! In City (Hrmi.u gauge): i? 4 hours ended midnight December 20 .ooin. Tola! fur Dec. up to M a.m. yesterday 4.90 in. Average rainfall for December .. 2.581n. Rainfall for year !o date .. .. 48.4 Gin. Average annual rainfall (88 years) 44.691n. SIIN, MOON AND TIDES Sun—Rises. 4.58 a.m.j sets. 7.40 p.m. Moon —First quarter. Saturday. 3.45 a.m.; full, December 30, 2.38 a.m. High WaterAuckland Manukau Heads 1.51 Today a.m, p.m. 11.44 M & C NEWS BULLETIN THE CASE OF THE SABOTAGED SABLES Etementary, my dear Watson, the victim was attacked in a warm closet by a crime wnvo of moths. STOKE YOUK Ft'HS SAFELY AT M A C's Through summer months, yon want to be sure that your precious furs are adequately protected from njotbs and silverfish. You'll have no need to worry about them if you etore them at M A C's. While in cur safe keeping they will be covered by Insurance. Incisive charge is small. f Inquire Fur Salon, Third Floor.
MILNE & CIIOYCE, LTD. GOVERNMENT EXAMIX AT 10 N S JFOH SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. FIKST PLACES JOXIOE, SENIOR i SjD INTERMEDIATE Dl»lblD**b, , .I As welt as the only two Auckfand passes in the SPECIAL DIVISION. Were sained by Students trained at the AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Prospective Students are advised, to enrol *ar!y to secure a place in next year s Only a limited number can be accommodated. Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs. Whitcombe and Tombs (Educational Counter). ° f .AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Smith's Building, P-11 Albert Street. Ph. 40-039.
BEVOLVING CLOTHES LINE i Provides 186 ft quick drying area, neat 1 and easy to erect. Timber and metal construction, painted. Supplied completely knocked down with all necessary parts for fabrication (less wire), £O/5/. Freight paid to nearest station or port. Plain wire 11/8 extra. All you have to provide is a hole in the ground. SKEATES & WHITE. LTD., 49 FORT ST., AUCKLAND, 12 CUPS OF TEA IN 5 MINUTES WITH A "THERMETTE" Ideal for your beach or country picnics. A "THERMETTE" boils nearly half a gallon ©f water in Bve minutes, using only kindling for fuel. A Wonderful Christmas Present for Dad I "THERMETTE" OBTAINABLE ALL STORES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. Price 17/6.
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SACKS AND BAfiS. HIGHEST CASH t'KiCEb fc'Oß SACKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. \ SI) I'EH SACKS REQUIRED; ANY QUANTITY. CONSIGN TO . McKENUKICK BROS., LTD., AUCKLAND. We Pay Freight. WOOD TURNERS' LATHES, SPECIAL VALUE. (No Permit Required). WTNGATE & CO., LTD., HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Opposite Post Office. Queen St.
WANTED TO SELL, SACKS AND BAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CLARK BKOS., Bnck Merchant*, AUCKLAND.
New Zealand's Only BRAKE SPECIALISTS. BETTER BRAKES £&>• Ph. 42-347. 17ft ALBERT STREET, C.l. NET PAID SALES OF THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD EXCEED 100.000 PER DAY. NET PAID SALES CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, after a careful investigation of the publisher's books, have ascertained the average NET PAID circulation of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD for the period of twelve months ended December 81, im.'l. and certify that it was in excess of IOU.OiK) COPIES PER DAY. Net paid circulation has been ascer tairted according to the formula approved l>\ the Newspaper Proprietors' Association and the Association of New Zealand Advertisers. MORRIS. DUNCAN A GYLLIES, Anditors for Proprietors. HUTCHISON. ELLJFFE A CAMERON, Pnblio Auditors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25082, 21 December 1944, Page 4
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