WEATHER FORECAST.
The Government Meteorologist (Rev D. C. Bates) telegraphed this afternoon as follows:
The indications are for northerly strong winds to gale prevailing after about 10 hours. Expect warm and humid conditions. Weather clouding over rain later. Barometer falling.
The longcloth and calico at 3s lid dozen yards at the Melbourne's sensational sale are probably the greatest bargains that have ever been offered in Taranaki. Other sensational offerings at-this remarkable sale are , small serviettes, 6 for Is; half-crown ties for Is; beautiful Duchesse sets, Is (3d; men's flannel undershirts, 2s 3d, and stylish pencil stripe brown worsted suits 59s (3d, worth 755. Also dozens of other lines. x McMillan au<r fredrlc are the people for tan!:s, halhs (cast iron, enamel led. or galvanised iron), galvanise- i iron chimneys, rams, pumps, spouting and down pipe, wrought iron galvanised piping and fittings, drain pipe°. <<tc, and are specialists in hot and cold water services. Estimates and quotations and th*>. " best nxlvice, am
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1914, Page 5
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