waipawa disteict high SCHOOL OBSERVATORY. All Observation; Mean at 9 a m. jiotf.—The Barometer readings pven are eorrected for Temperalore and Latitude, i.e., the Pressure given for sea level and at 32deg. Fab. BAROMETER. Wednesday.—29.63. Thursday.—29.s3. temperature in the shade. for 24 hours previous, at 9 a.m. Wednesday.—Max. 66, min. 30; wet hlb 51, dry bulb 52. Thursday.—Max. 65, min. 31; wet lilb 50, dry bulb 53. WIND. Average velocity of wind for preens 24 hours, and direction of find- \ Wednsday. —U mile, S. Thursday.—? mile, S.W. RAINFALL. Wednesday.—.6sin. Thursday.—.o4in. PHASES OF THE MOON. >’ew moon, August 18th, 5.51 a.m. first quarter, August 26th, 6.38 a.m. DIVINE SERVICES. Sunday, August 19th. Presbyterian Church. —Elsthorpe 11 Otane 3 p.m., Waipawa 7 p.m., Jv. C. Connor. Church of England—Waipawa LI (H.C.), Vicar; 7 p.m., Mr Bryce; dugs Onga 3 p.m., Vicar; Tikokino 7 •n, Vicar; Otane 8 a.m. (H.C.) and fpjn. ; Te Ante 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Methodist Church.—Waipawa, 11, ||rW. S. Thackeray; Waipawa, 7, j,v. C. A. Foston; Waipukurau, 11, |,v. C. A. Foston; Ruataniwha, 3, lev. C. A. Foston. Salvation Army Services. Waipawa.—Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. Waipukurau Hospital.—Thursday, ip.m. J. GRAHAM, C.O. TO ADVERTISERS. REPLACE Advertisements must be a the hands of the printer by 1 p.m. ethe day prior to that on which they mto appear. Notice of withdrawal must be in writing. IS advertisements forwarded for (ablieation without instructions will * inserted till countermanded and taged for accordingly. Advertiseaeats inserted by the month or quarla and withdrawn at any time before te expiration of the period will he taged for as if inserted for the full PLANT NOW. Hedge, Shelter. Ornamental and Fruit Trees. It E have over 200,000 TREES, '' one, two, or three-year-old, at ary low Prices, and will be pleased to mvute any orders, no matter how kge or how small. All Trees peridy hardy, and should do 'well in Sis district. Orders left with E. E. SITU, Waipawa, will receive (tempt attention. CiUlogue Posted on Application. J. GIBBS. NURSERYMAN. HAXGATERA (DANNEVIRKE). Phone 255. ’Phone 255. Pigs. Pigs. Pigs. 60— 1601bs. 7d lb. We Pay Freight. fUVATE CURING A SPECIALTY. Elite Racon Factory (Late Lowe Bros'., Ltd.) EASTINGS. Yhonea: Factory 839, Shop 379. P.O. Box 266. C.H. CRANBY & CO., LTD., SHIPPING, INSURANCE AND IBiERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. TIMBER MERCHANTS. COAL IMPORTERS & DEALERS. "IMPORTERS OF AUSTRALIAN hardwood timbers, Etc. LUBRICATING YOUR MOTOR. APPRECIATION. Letters from Motorists everywhere e the Coast tell of the Good Service *ty are getting from ZEROLENE, iffi STANDARD OIL FOR MOTOR CARS. All Makes and Sizes of Gas Cara are 6 ™tioned. All sorts of road and Inking conditions are recounted. "ZEROLINE is the Oil that won riLest competitive honors at both Mu Francisco and San Diego Exposi"ts—highest in lubricating efficiency 7* triumph for lubricating oil made ' Californian asphalt—basic JjJr. Stocked by Merchants, Shop- " Mfrs and Motor Garages, etc. WIDUCT OF STANDARD OIL CO. (California). ' H CRANBY & CO LTD., NAPIER. ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS. tfiOXES; Office 146, Warehouse 738.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7919, 16 August 1917, Page 1
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