THE TIDES
' ' ■ ' THE C 1 % j ", —THE— THE WEATHER Ilk ISB <61 til I jELECTRIC AGE ! I ! tm n GISBORNE TIMES OFFICE. i i Hn 1 i There is a growing tendency for The following are the readings of tl II F MOATE&C 0 ?, 1 1 j everything to become electrical. PeoI j pie are realising that the mystic force 1 1 has now unbounded possibilities, but barometer in our office, *.m. each day:— taken at j cm v AM ' ■ s I j who can foretell, even in the near Sun 23 Mon 2 £ L TiieS, 1 ! Wed 2( |jg I future, what will not be accomplished fl ; by its ad. [ | ¥71 VERYTHINC T71 LECTRICAL. 3 1 Hj VERYTHINC J_J LECTRICAL81 31 .1 81 HMSTQQDAHJBLICW — il ■ — J Is it not fact that— __ — — — AWAlffiBI 8 j The tramwavs of the world are con5 5 r 5 I j trolled by its aid ? ! - . — .— , 1 | Only by its aid is "Wireless Tele- _ kSwjW s .9U^\®cIJ* \ j graphv possible? ' Yfc' r H ELS OH wW jgg If? few SCw t** » wfc-1 MIRCIIAKT5 i 2 8t$er xa |Ij| J X-Rays, The Telegraph. The Tclej phone? ' j What light confers a greater bl'essj ing to mankind than that due to 80 “j 30 I 30 - — 30 . —; “ “1 — —! j Electricity? — * 1 “* J C OHLY SOLO MEDAL la Gimpifffon, 1882 j Electric Cocking is demanding a' place in every household. ~ d — .! 11 The millions of Electric Meters 6 — 5 1 6 6 j now in use surely must bo self-evi-—1 — — — ■ i j deuce.of their efficiency. —i _ 1 - £ NELSON i By what method can you get a [j 1 SEftf T«A vtfut 1) uSfrwwaKill ! more convenient, cheaper and heal—1 1 1 > *&frrjtxisraw*ai.flv ifxrirfift their form of heating? 29 ji 29 ii •>n( 29 ij Il uCould anything be mjoro perfect i m 1 p ' than the Electric Iron? The Electric Fan keeps millions of GOVERNMENT METEOROLOFIRST SILVER MEDAL la COtnpMSKM, 1832 people cool in the Summer time. GIST’S REPORT. Electric Lifts, Launches and Motor : Cars. HfQHEST AWARD The weather has improved tc-< la i Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Kettles, everywhere except in Fouveaux Str ait Toasters, Bed Warmers. lhe barometer lias risen eonsiderabl Curling Tongs, Heaters, Cigar about East Cape and is high every i i Lighters, Coffee Percolators etc. where, but is tailing m tli e south. r . "h i| x g ,■>, .—.. -J'l IAT// lypca 4X c 1 msseKffliE&MSmmifeylrf 1 Without Electricity even liie is imwinds are medera te to' stron g and van | possible. g in hli You as ratepayers have acquired north and northerhes in the south. machinery that is capable of doing all Present indications are for a fall m And SOLD MEDAL NX EXHIBITION, 1807 this, and vou want to reap the benebarometer everywhere soon and ©spec fits that the profits will confer as well ialh in the south. Nelson, Moafe & Go, as maintaining a loyalty to your own enterprise. Moderate to strong southerly breezes will probably change to fresh Give a little thought to the future omng northerly winds aftei about If a GEM, SEW ZEALAIiD, TASMAIIA. * and get information now at the lion ’s northward of New P ymoi tl B COUNCIL’S and Napier, and increasing norther] io; elsewhere. Fair to cloudy and mile ei ui uie norai ana n T71 LECTRICAL TPkEPARTMENT JCi LECTRICAL U'EPARTMENT creasing cloudiness elsewhere w tl 0 TOKO TO J|/| OTU. ram following on the West Coast anc southern districts and squally condiCJ HOW ROOMS, k3 HOW ROOMS, OPPOSITE FIREBELL TOWER. tions in Foveaux Straits. C. L ovell ’ s C oach s ervice THE TIRES Timetable for Winter Months as follows:— J. S. ALLAN, June, 1912 High Water. Low Water Le aye Otoko Mondays and Thursdays |y LUMBER, Wed nesday, 20 3.01 3.22 9.22 10.43
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3559, 26 June 1912, Page 2
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627THE TIDES Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3559, 26 June 1912, Page 2
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