An idea of the mildness of the weather experienced in Gisborne during the month of September is obtained from the rainfall for that month, only 1 23 inches of rain falling on 13 days, the highest for any 24 hours being on the 18th inst., when "30 inches tell. For the same month of last year 4.4 S inches fell on 18 days, whilst, the average for the past 25 years is 3.50. The question naturally arises, what effect would this have uponWaiherere followed by a dry summer. I For children’s hacking cough at i night take Woods’ Great Pepp.rmi&i I la fid aad 2a
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1014, 6 October 1903, Page 3
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105Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1014, 6 October 1903, Page 3
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