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TO CORRESPONDENTS. ■ “Working Farmer.” —Your letter has already appeared in a contcmpoiaiy. COLDER, SHOWERY WEATHER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The weather will bo squally. and changeable, with intermittent rain in most districts, but more especially in those with a westerly aspect. Snow is probable on high levels, and tompeiatitros will become cooler. Very deep depressions continue to pass south of Now Zealand, but an anti-cyclone m moving on to eastern Australia and barometers may be expected to rise during the week-end. Winds will bo north-westerly at first in eastern districts between Kaikoura and East Cape; elsewhere west to south-west. Conditions will bo squally generally, and in places the wind will reach gale force. Seas will be rough to heavy on the West Coast and about Foveaux Strait, elsewhere moderate to rather rough. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. Suva, July 31.—Arrived: Aorailgi, from Auckland; Tainui, from London. Sailed: Aorangi, tfor Vancouver. Lyttelton, July 31.—Arrived: Maori, 6.55 a.m., from Wellington; John, 1.35 p.m, from Wellington; Totara, 2.25 p.m., from Wellington; Tecs, 3 p.m., from Dargaville; Gale, 3.10 p.m, from Wellington; Rangitata, 3.45 p.m, from Auckland. Sailed: Waimarino, 3.55 p.m, for Duiiedin; Kuku f 6.5 p.m, for Wellington; Maori, 7.50 p.m, for Wellington. Sydney, July 31.—Sailed: Uhmaroa, for Wellington. Auckland, July 31—Arrived: Waipiata, 9.20 a.m, from Wellington. Sailed: Elmbank, 12.40 p.m,. for Townsville; Monowai, 3.30 p.m, for Sydney; Morinda,'6 p.m, for Norfolk Island. '

THANKS NOTICE. : Mr. G. A. Adlam wishes to thank all kind friends and relations for floral emblems and letters and telegrams of sympathy received during his recent bereavement. i

MONUMENTAL A. BORLAND, STRATFORD. Guarantees' Workmanship in new and repair work. Replacing kerbs ,s nd floors and Re-lettering a speciality. Distance no objection. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC. PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. BOON BROS., LTD. UNDERTAKERS, GOVER STREET. Funerals in Town and Country. With Prompt Attention. ’Phone: Business Hours, 1293. Night, Sundays and Holidays, 125 and 1336.

W. ABRAHAM, UNDERTAKER. (Personal attention town and country) Telephones:. 1020 M. Night and Holidays: 1020 S. Address: Eliot l reet, New Plymouth. THOUSANDS OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES WERE TRAINED BY THE I.C.S. man who takes a course with this GREAT SCHOOL has an advantage over the untrained man. The very fact that he has the ambition to study at homo stamps him as a man of character and steadfast purpose. Let us PROVE that we can help you to win promotion. What course of study are you interested in? It may be— Accountancy. Salesmanship. Mechanical Engineeiing. Building Contractor. Architectural. »pHE JNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., 182 M WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. Jg p pRIDHAM, DENTAL SURGEON, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, STRATFORD Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs. 12.30 p.m. ’Phone 420. After hour urgent Appointments’ ’Phone 431. ' LOCAL MADE FURNITURE. Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Oak Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Suites, Linoleums, Carpets, Runners, Curtains* Pictures, etc. FOR GOOD VALUE TRY L. G. NIELSON. HOUSE FURNISHER MANAIA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 6

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