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"" ! "Tv" tqmato soup is rcally dclieious | — it's quite eqwal to anythiiig imported ! — and it's ehcaper, too. Besides, you j are giving prefercnce to New Zealand ; products. Gefc "Tv" at Bryant's.* It is n fnct that. experts are unable to I distinguisb tlie difforenr between Mrs ! Olds permanent and Marcel waving j nnd a naturally wavy bead. Give Mrs J Olds n trial and you will be convinced. Telepbone 2996, Maison Trerelle. Hast- | imrs street. Napier.* Hot luncbeons. 12 to 2; liofc teas, ! 5 p.m.to 7 pm, claily — both ls 6d. The j Trocadcro.* The average man is in his shoes 14 hours or more per day — tbnt's 5090 Imurs of happiness per year for tlie man who wears Thorp's shoes. Great j snlc. Football boots, great value, 12s 6d.* j

Not ice is given that the stretch of river between the Waimarama, bridge and tlie Mangarararara stream on the Tuki Tulci has been declared a sanctuary and anyone shooting over it will be pa'osecuted. The Cu nard liner Anconia on Saturday arrived at Liverpool from New York via Halifax, Nova Scotia, nearly four days late. Slie encountered 9*U miles of ice, some of the bergs being bigger and Jonger than the liner herself, She covered in one day only 42 miles, compared with the normal 343. On their way to the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's pageant at Hastings, Captain J. L. Findlay and Captain Ken Hall put up a new Dominion record for light aeroplanes. The former used a D.H. Moth and the latter an Avro Avian and together they flew non-stop from Auckland to Feilding, a distance of 315 miles, in three and a-half hours. .The Times' political writer says Labour's approved 565 general election c.indidates are already working in the British constituencies. Tliere is a likelihood of more constituences being' selected. Tliere will be only about fiftv constituencies in wbich Labour wiil not be represented, including Nortliern Ireland, wbere the prospects are considered liopeless. Tlie marriage of the English test cricketer, Walter Hammond and Miss Pinglev, at Bradford, created great interest in England. The wedding reception was lield in tlie Marble Hall at Bradford, whieh was turned into a picture gallery. A wedding cake weigliing four bundredweight was decorated witli the colours of the Marylebone and Gloucester clubs, and was sunnounted by a box containing tlie mythical aslies. "Hawke's Bay will liave to look to its laurcls in tlie future, for tho Hawke's Bay Aero Club's Blue Ribbon is going to_ be a most coveted trophy amongsb New Zealand aviators," renmrked tlie Hoii. T. M. Wilford, Minister of Del'ence, speaking at tho Hawke's Bay Aero Club's pageant on Saturday afternoon, after Captain T. W. Wliite, the Hawke's Bay Club s pilob instruetor, liad won the trophy for the first time. A very broad liint that the club could do with two more planes was iniparted hy the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, P.C., M.P., patrou of tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club, in introducing tho Minister of Defence, the Hon. T. M. Wilford, to those present at tlie club's hall in Hastings on Saturday night-. Mr Wfilford raised a laugh in reply by remarking that lie saw tliose present, applauding something that JMr Coates had said, but flying down from Dannevirke that liiorning be liad been deafened by the roar of tlie plane's engine and lie did not hear Mr Coates' reniarks, On its last vear's operations the Dannevirke Power Board sliows a loss of approximately £420 — some £900 less than was estimated and actually £20 less than tlie liet loss last year, while tlie trading profits were £435, as against £181. The sale of currcnt prodnced £19,430, as against £22,930. Tlie total income was £24,030, as against £20,608. That daylight saving was the cause of tlm falling off in the sale of current was undoubted, declared the chairinaii, Mr R. S. Chadwick. Mr A. J. C. Runciman, a rnembor of the board, pointed out that tlie position was very satisfactory, the board having increased its turnovrer witliout increasing its working expenses.

It is understood tliat the Public Works Department is at present making a survey of Waikaremoana in the vicfnity of tlie outlet, witli the idea of putting in a syphon for suppleiiienting the water supply now feeding the big generator at the Tuai ixcwer-housc. It is expected that when the second generator is installed tliere M'aikaremoana will be able to take over the Mangahao load next Summer. ' Mr G. O. Ormond, who knows the lake as well as anyone, anticipates that with a dry Summer this will mean lowering the water in tlie lake hy 9 to 10ft. below normal. This would great ly reduce the water area and from a fishernian's viewpoint might iiossihlv have an elfect on the ,trout feed in the lake. * Tlie presentation of the trophies won hy members of tho Napier Sailing Club during the past season took place at the club's dance on Saturday night. Some 50 or 60 eouples were present ancl an enjoyable evening's entertaiument was experienced by all. ln the absence of the Commodore, 51r J. V. Brown, tlie i'ollowing trophies were piesented hy Mr R. V. C. Harris: — t'lub champioiisliip, Maroondah (B. Martin) • Burton Cup, Sayonara (E. tf. T. iJunn) ; Gillies Memonal Cup, Kahurangi (t. Hanniih) ; O'Sullivan Cup, Illonoie (I. Gillies); Bisson Cup, Colleen (M. Crabbe) ; Fulton Cup, Coo-oe ( ) ; Silclair Cup, Awanui (11. Cornford) ; Hislop Cup, The Spoit (A. Gillies); AicC'arthy Cup, The Sport (A. Gillies); Kettle Cup for outboard motors, Baby Buzz (L. McGaffin) ; ; Hawke's Bay outboard motor cliam- ; pionship ( ), F. C. Fryer. | Tlie Wednesdayites claim that sport ! should receive 110 consideration as t against business. Wliv do tljey wish ! to attract country people to Napier to I attend football matches 011 Saturday afternoons? See "C'hips. Progressive Napier." Saturday is tlie right holiday .* | "Famous for low prices," tbat's j Bryant's. Try our famous 2s bulk tea I — it's tlie most wonderful tea value ! vou've ever tastcd. A new lot just j landcd, direct from tbe tea gardens of ! suiiny C'eylon.* A seicntist says tliat thc earth is i revolving fastcr. Tliis is not surprising, considering tho nuinber of women who j have reduced their weiglit- to rush to thc poll to vote Hannah's for boots.* "Chesdale'' is tho word — if it's sonietliing daiutv 111 cheese you're looking for. "Chesdale" is tho last word in cheese gct-up, being matured in tin- ■ I'oil wrapping, wbich ensnres its mois- | ture — always, Get it at Bryant's.* j Tailored coats and- skirts of fine suitings and in a variety of distinctive styles liave just arrived. A wonderful selection of smartlv tailored skirts ! of Scotcli tweed, so suitahle for ' sports wear, should not miss your in- | spection. .Tumper suits in vvool and j twced aro distinctly differcnt and are ; really tailored, too. You will find the j most exclusive variety of cold weather wear at !Matbewson's, Ltd.* Navy serge is now more popular tban ' ever. Navy serge suits. guaranteed fast for colour, beautifullv cut, 97s fid ; double breasted. 105s; Lynx make, £6s fid : Sincerity, £6 10s; dress suits, £7 7s : English dress sbirts, cut to fit witliout hulgincc, 13s fid and 14s 6d Fargber and Co., corner Bryant's Buildings.* "There's nothing liko the races to put a man 011 his feet," explained the punter wlio couldn't afford a car bome, "but m.y boots are from Thorp's; it will be a pleasnre to wnlk," Men's -11008, black and tan, sale prices, I8s 6d.* First airl for coughs. colds. inlluenza. .VVoods' Great Peppermint Cos®

The committee of ihe Paddv's market wish to tliauk patrons ancl to inform them that, ihe winnea*s of competitions are to be found in the advertising eolumns. Particulars will be lound in tliis issne regarding a. special resolutiou passed a .speeial meeting of tlie Napier City Coxuieii regarding tbe raising of a loan. A coneert wi 1 1 be held in St. Paul's selioolroom to-morrow evening in aid of the new organ iund. Some of the hest local arti-sts will assist, including Aliss Winnie Ailen, and Alessrs Pacey, Hay, Drummond, Peach, Alitcheil. Thompson, Hill, Nuttall, Pingland and Edwardes. •'Tlie Napier Hockoy Sub-Assooiation opens tlieir 192,9 season with a tournament at Nelson Park 011 Saturday nest, aruongst tcanii, of eleven players (ladies and gents). The seasons, as regards the eonipetition fixtures, opens on Alay 11, and a notice in our adverxising eolumns give.s fnll particulars of day and date- of ihe elosing of entries for the tournament and the local eompetitions. Great suceess attended the first Pieeting of the season of the Napier South Literarv and Debating Society, whdn ihe evening took the torm of a farewell to Air F. Cameion, who is leaving on a trip to Europe. Vocal items wero rendered by Aliss Aloss. Alrs Fuliorcl and Air Foley, while gramophone seleetions wero mneh enjoyed. A mock trial was staged. which proved most (liverting. -Mr Cameron was the prisoner. As a reminder of liis sentence he was presented with a 'silver-oased penei], the presentation being made by the late chairman, Mr Timms, in tbe unavoidable absenee of Mr Donnelly. A most enjoyable supper was handed round by the ladies. On page 10, the Napier Wednesday Ealf-Holiday League set forth 12 reasons wliy the electors of Napier should (and will) vote for "Wednesday. The elertors of Napier are now well aware that, our eause stands for the whole of the people of Napier — inclnding the advanceinent of sport — and they also know that those who are advocating Saturday, liave not pnt l'orth oue single argument vrbv the costly experiment of Saturday liall-holiday should he retained. Abuse. is not an argument. Criticism is not an argument, unless constructive, and in this, the Satnrdayites have not made out a c-ase, not even for sport. Vote solidly |or Wednesday and save your totvn. In the course of the usunl Sunday afternoon address, given in tlie Foresters' Hall, Napier, it was stated thatthe basic doctrines of Eorae were retained by the Protestants after the Reformation. The particular doctrine, common to both systems, which was tmder review was that of the "imniortality of the soul," and its history was traced from the original lie, "Ye sliall not surely die," ihrough Babylon and Egypt to Pagan Greece and Itonie, Iwhence it was introdnced info the Roraan Church. It was the foundation belief of the seots of Christendom. and upon it were based tlieir hopes of Eeaven and fears of llell. it- was then demonstrated that the doctrine ; was contrary to Bihle teaching. This being so, Christendom having huilt upon a faulty foundation, was indulging in hopes which wonld never he realisecl and a rain worship by teaching as truths the mere speculations and traditions of men. Additional seliool committee election rosults for the Wairoa distriet are as f llows : — Turiroa: Alessrs T. L. Powd,ell (chairman), F. J. Hodgson (secreitary), Jolin Dickin, Matthew Edwards and Mrs T. L. Powdrell; Marumaru: Alessrs Keitli Sliaw (chairman and eeeretary/, T. Delaney, M. Glynan, 1. IT. Ivent and J. Peebles ; Olydebank : Alessrs D. AIcKenzie (chairman and s-ccretarv ) , Harold and Herbert Taylor, A. G. Dawhon anrl J. MeBurnie ; Trasertown: iNIessrs S. Compton (chairman), J. Beckett (secretary), B. Garnham, L. Compton and Geo. Wilson ; Tiniroto: Messrs J. Berry (chairman), H. Cooper, A. Hindrup, T. Baty and J. Trinton ; Nuhaka: There being eleven candidates, a ballot resulted, tlio following being elected : — iMessrs "W. H. J.efl's (chairman), A. S. Moore (serretarv), J. A. Black, W. H J. Eames, and L. Clough. Tlie mfeting called for tbe Opoutama schoo] distriet lapsed : Korokoro (Waikaremoana road) : Messrs E. Erirksen (chairman and seeretary), N. G. Glassford, A. J. Williams, J. C. McLean and H. Bodley. Tlie annual meeting of tbe Wairoa Ladies' iMetliodist Guild was bcld last Eriday, in - tbe Trinity iMethodist Churcli. IN 1 rs T. Stewart occupied the chair and there was a good attondance of memhers. The annual re[iort shovfd the activities of the guild to he in a satisfactory position, and much faithful work had heen done in the interests of the church. The followiug were elected to the official position.s of the guild for the next 12 months: — President, Mrs T. Stewart; seeretary, Mrs S. Stone: treasurer, Ali.ss E. Haughton. Towards the close of the meeting the Rev. J. W. Grocott took ihe opjiortunity of presenting a heautiful wristlet watch to Mi'S J. F. Haughton, who for several years had hcen the church orgnnist, leader of the Voung "Women 's Bihle Class and a good Avorkor in the guild. The speaker vieived I\1 rs Haughton's services to the church as equal to that of the Minister. and he had great pleasure on behalf of the church in xuaking this small presentation to her. 3Irs Haughton returned suitahle fhanks. An aiiswer to "A "Well-wishcr." — The 121 liona fnle traders at the back of the Wednesday luilf-holiday amplify tlieir stanciing by allowing tlieir riames to appear in the publie press. What ahont your name ? Are vou one of those rvho can park your interest in a "GrijW ? Wednesday wins easy. Sure thing !* Mr C. C. Willis, who has heen a Tesfdent of Napier for a great numbcr ot years, and is Avell-known in husitipss oirelos. announces his candidatnre for a seat on tlie Hawke's Bav ITospital Board. and inserts a short address in this is.sue.* What fun the assistants will hai-e Tooking rnund their ompty shops and j hearing the distant cheer.s from the ' country customers aforesaid attending | the Saturday fnothall match. Betain j Saturday for all.* A fooihall team is reported to have j trained on eggs. As a rulo it is the , players wlin aie poached. Never mind. they are all coing to vote Hannah's ! for hoots.* i Attention! Mr Saturdayite. "Pro- j l^ressive Napier'' desires to widen your j outlook, and stimulate your "furious | thinking." Tliere are tliree Satur- j days out of 52 when staffs will he allowed the privileges they have enioyed in the past 10 years. Vote Wed- j nesday and still have the same privi- j Itges.* "PrevpntinTi is hetter thnn cure." lnhale "Nazol" at tlie first sign of a cough or rnlr] — ifc i? a wonderful preventive. S0 do^c-s for 1,6.

Vivid. lightning and high wind prevailed at Whangarei last night and rain continued to-dav, the conditions being very Winlt'y. — Press Association. A heavy thunderstorm broke over Napier yesterdav afternoon, a solid downpour of rain being maintained for ! some timo. Bright sunshine came out ! later in the day, but rain again fell ! later in the evening. ! "My jirocedure in the departments I j control is this — I eonsult my expert i officers and then l'orin niy ^ own I opinion," said the Hon. T. M. Wilford. j Minister of dustice and Defeuce, rc- ! jilying to a deputation in Napier toj day. A fire at Hokitika on Saturday cven- | ing completelv destroyed a residence j and eontents on Kanieri road, ocj cupied by Mr Jolin IMarks. No oue { was in the liouse at the timo. The I liouse was insured for £100. — Press As- | sociation. j A Paliuatian, Tony Martich. of { Hokitika, was drowned Jn Lake j 1 Mudgee, in the Arahura I allev, on j ' Sunday afternoon. being cntangled in : weeds when he went into the water i to secure a hird. His body has riot | heen jeeovered. He was about 28 ! years of age. — Press Association. 1 The suggestion that an air mail i i niight he run irom Napier to Gisborne I ' some timo in the future was made by i ; the Minister of Dcience. tlie Hon. T. j \ M. Wiltord, to a nnmber oi aero on- i i thnsiasts tli.is morning. Tlie Minister ! pointed out that an air uiail lvould , lake only an lunir to reach Gisborne. I I 1 "Vou can take it that whatever Sir , : Josepli Ward says is wliat tlie Government says," retnarked the I\linister ' of Defence and Justice, the Hon. 'L. i M. Wilford. in Napier to-day in replv to a- deputation. The iMinister said that Sir Josepli Ward's opinions were tlie oonsidered opinions of Cabinet and could he taken as such. | During the progrcss of ihe H.S.O.B.Pirate.s third grade match on Nelson Park on Saturday. J. Gunn, oue of the H.S.O.B. players, stistained a deep cut in tlie i'ace from a hoot-sprig and also sustained internal in.iuries leading to hleeding of the lung. He was given 1 niedical attention. liut it is expected tjtat it will he about six wecks before he can plav again. Two boys named Paterson and Edwards are aniongst the proude.-t voungsters in Hastings just now. ITecently they made a model jilane and when comparing it with the real thing at the aero pageant on Saturday were sceit by Major V ilkes. Director of Aviation in Now Zealand. Tlie director eonvevsed with tlie. hoys, explaining to them the various parts of a plane, and presented them to the iHinister of Defence, the Hon. T. M. Milford. At the M inister's request the yonng aero enthusiasts were taken for a flight in one of the planes. Reference to the improved means of travel possihle by acroplanes nowadays was made in Napier this morning by the Hon. T. M. Wilford, Minister of Defence, in speaking to a deputation of aero enthusiasts. Tlie Minister comniended the pcrformanoe of Captain T. White, of Hastings, who flew from Hastings to Auckland reeently in 2 liours 10 minutes and remarked that on Fridav he had himself heen rn a 'plane that wont from Feilding to Dannevirke in 25 minutes. "Aeroplane travel is ino ro comlortable and enjovahle tinui train or car travelling," the Minister said, "and providod you have a stiindard machine and a qualiiied pilot there is little danger." The suggestion that aeronautical science classes should be established in tecbnical colleges was made to tlie Mininster of Defence, tlie Hon. T. AV. Wilford, in Napier to-dav by Mr R. McLaren, priucipal of tbe Napier Tech- ■ nical Collego. Mr McLaren said tlie science was becoming increasingly important and he know manv young men who would join evening classes. The Minister said lie was sensible of the iinportancc of what Air McLaren said, and he was doing The hest he could to eneourage aviational kcenness hv flying as much as possihle, hoping that otlier people would follow his exaniple. He had reeently induced tlie Alinister of Education to fly, he remarked. Air ArcLaren's suggestions, however, were outside liis control and were matters for the Education Department. Napier under Saturday half-holidav i; progressing. Tlie Wednesdayites who are standing for the couneil adnnt this in their own circular. Free votes for Rfhools, gardens, etc. Wliy change then ? Snpport Saturday half-holi-day.* At the latest automobile show in Americ.o the following ears had Triplexglass windscreen assemhlies as standard equipment: — Cadillac, Lincoln,! La Sale. Ford Alodel A, Blackhawke. I vStntz, Studehaker Commander .and j Pierce Arrow. Tlie ordinary plate windscreen costs £1, whereas the Triplex-screen as fittcd to the Alodel A Fords costs £7 10s. The quality of the Ford may he judged hy the company it keeps.* i Haltl Air Saturdayite. — AVe still say tliat more people will shop Avitli all the day opou for shops 011 Saturdays, and more people will go to football matchos with all day opou 011 Saturdays lor shops. AVliy ? Because at overy representative match smce 1922 there l ave been more visitors than the total of Napior's adult population. AVith shops opou, still more people will be here. A'ote Wednesday for Napier' s progress and sport.* Messrs Bryant and Co. are oflering 2s 9d a dozen for guaranteed fresh eggs in any quantity.* Certaiit old councillors, supportors ; cf AVednosdav, are seeking re-election. j Tliey say Napier is a backward town. j yot in their circular to you, they | franklv tell you that Napier has pro- | gressed more during the last two i years than the previous 50. AVhere's ■ their ronsistency ? Support Saturday; half-holidav and" still progress.* j Fine feathers make fine birds — fine j I leathers make Tliorp's boots and fine ; prices make Tliorp's sale worth while ' for the keen huyer Winter slippers ' just arrived, at sale prices.* Wliy change, when evcr.v riglit- j thinking euiployer 011 the AVednesday j hst wiil tcll you that Saturday is tlie ! pevfect day for a lialf-lioliday ? Sup- i port Saturday.* THE SECh'ET OF FITNESS— J.D.K.Z. You've met this man— always in forin, never _"off colour," subject to none oi the minor ills that affect so many of us at this season. ' j The secret of his fitness is simple. Ryerv night he takes a tot of J.D.K.Z. Gin, renowned ever.ywhere for its sterlirw medicinal qualities. J.D.K.Z, is dis" tilled with the berries of Italian juniperIt cools the blood, cleanses the system, banishes rhpurtatism and gont. Call for J.D-K.Z. — you'Il know it by the j white heart label. All hotels and bottle ! stores. Whpn ordering vinegar, gpt the hest— nsk for Shnrlnnd's Vinegar. Pnrp, piquant. stroug. It is the best ruoney can buy. In bottle or bulk, j •

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 6

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