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THE WEATHER. Miss Budd, of Balfour, M. Irvine and Webster, 'Lid,, supplies the following observations of the weather: — Barometer. •Monday * 30.0 Thermometer. Max. Min. Sunday 60.0 38.0 The barometer has very little movement, and reads 30.0. Continued unsettled weather may be expected to-day and probably to-morrow, with heavy showers. Winds mostly from a northerly direction and lower temperature. Four degrees of frost were registered last night, and 0.32 points of rain fell during the last 48 hours. Mean temperature, '49 deg. The Weather Bureau wires: The indications for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day are for westerly winds, moderate to strong, backing by west to south. The weather will probably turn squally and changeable, with showers and will probably become colder. Barometer rising.

LECTURE. EDUCATIONAL SSN. A LECTURE will be given on TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, by REV. W. A. CONSTABLE, of Auckland, on “ W. B. YEATS and MODERN IRISH POETRY,” 8 p.m., Invicta Buildings. 1033

OPTICIAN. FOR GOOD GLASSES, Latest and Best, H. & E. H. G ROCOTT ’ F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 85 Victoria Street, HAMILTON. r Extreme Care, Lowest Possible Costs. No. 2

ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Ht> ttill, t td., . JL>. Jllill, JUTD., Watchmakers, Jewellers and Engravers, 73 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Announce that their Sensational Offer of Engagement Rings at Half Marked Prices Positively Closes -on Saturday, June 6tli. Your Opportunity to Secure a Diamond Ring of Guaranteed Quality at an Unrivalled Price. Ring 2821 lor private appointment. Wanted—Gold In any quantity. Best prices given.

OADD’S FOR QUALITY PROVISIONS. G ADD’S QTORES, X TD. ADD’S lOTOHES, JUI'D. REMARKABLE VALUE AT GADD’S. FUSE QUALITY CEYLON TEA only lod per. Half-pound Packet. Buy one now and prove Its goodness. NEW SEASON’S PRUNES.—Just arrived, Fine New Prunes. A Special Purchase ai an Astoundingly Low Price. Buy NOW while they are Cheap. LIVE WITHIN YOUR INCOME by Shopping at OADD’S, where PRICES are Consistently LOW and where QUALITY and SATISFACTION Is ASSURED. DENTAL. M u E. B. P ARKER - B - D ’ s - DENTAL SURGEON, Wishes to announce that he has taken over MR. C. P. SHERLEY’S Praotice at ALBANY CHAMBERS, Victoria Street, Hamilton, and may be consulted at the above address. Phone 1727. BHOW WEEK LEATHER SPECIALS. MR MOTORIST! Keep your hands warm. Motoring Gloves very reasonably pnced at Gould’s. SHOW Week’s the time to buy Shopping Bags. Gould’3 Bag Shop, Victoria Street, has the selection. LADIES’ Handbags and all leather requirements. Great values at Gould’s Bag Shop, Victoria Street. Hamilton. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE. L.K.G. M ILKER - The Pioneer Plant. Best and Cheapest on the Market. Also Few Re-condi-tioned L.K.G. Plants. Apply— J. B. M AC E WAN ' And Company, Ltd., 2 WARD ST., Hamilton. Phone 1986. rpAUPO 'J'OTARA ipiMBER Stock the FINEST MOUNTAIN SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBERS—WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. Head Office: Putaruru. Phone 2. Telegrams: Tatotlco. SAWN l'OTAßAS—Fencing Droppers Shingles, Survey Pegs, etc. SASH MATERIALS. c°TOTAHA, MATAI, RIMU.

The bankruptcies in Auckland last month numbered nine. In May last year there were 12 bankruptcies. The total for the year is 4i, as compared with 50 in the corresponding' period oi\last year and 71 in 1920. “I have, on a former occasion, quoted a remark of Dr. Kemmerer, Professor of Economics at Princeton University, U.8.A., to the effect that inflation, like alcohol taken in excess produces a temporary exhilaration and a sense of well-being, but is sooner or later followed by donation—a painful process, but Inevitable—which may lie likened to the alcoholic’s ‘morning after the night before,’" said Mr Justice Frazer in tho Arbitration Court to-day. "If, as 1 think, we are now passing through a period of general deflation, it is necessary to consider all possible means for easing the painful process and for getting over its effects as quickly as possible. It Is Impossible to evade it, and palliatives are futile,"

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18343, 1 June 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18343, 1 June 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18343, 1 June 1931, Page 6

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