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Engineers, electrieians, blacksmiths, etc.. engaged in work in which the hands get soiled, should use _ "Will Cleaner". Removes every particle of dirt and leaves the hands soft as velvet Get it from Bryant's, ls per tin.* The crowd that wends its way to our tearoom every mealtime is tlio outward and visible sigii of the fare provided within. The Trocadero.*

A sliglit earthquake shock was experienced in Napier at 8.9 yesterday rnorning apparently being the tail-end cf severe shocks experienced in Westport. A final reminder is given to skating patrons of Napier and Hastings noa to miss the opportunity to see the new novelty boxmg on roller skates, at the Skating Rink Coronation Hall, Port Ahuriri, to-night, at 7 30. This event should provide plenty of amusement for everybody. After making satisfactory progress from the injuries received in an accident at Sockburn, on June 30, when five people wea-e injured in a collision between a motor cycle outfit and a gig, Mr Hem-y Bright, aged 52, of Washbourne road, Sockburn, . died in the Christchurch Hospital on Saturday.— Press Association. The Waikato match, to he played at Hastings on Wednesday, gives promise of heing a very spectacular game. The visitors, who are reputed to be an excellent combination this season, will arrive in Napier this evening, hy car, from Hamilton, and proceed direct "to the Pacific Hotel, Hastings, where they will he quarterer during their stay. The Bay team's showing on Wednesday will decide tlie amount of moral suppoi*t that will he forthcoming for their endeavour to lift the shield at Masterton on the 20th. In the poultry section of the Auckland Winter Show Mr W. R. Frethey,Hastings gained second for Indian Puunner drake, adult, first for Indian Jtunner duck, adult, and first for Indian Runner duck under 12 montlis, in tfie open classes, and first for drake under 12 fnonths, and second for duck under 12 months in the utility classes. Mrs W. R. Goodrick, of Huntly, and fcrmerly of Otane, seeured second for Minorca hen, and first and second for Minorca cockerel, in the fancy classe^ and first for Minorca hen, and third for Minorca cockerel m the utility classes. The mata-on of the Hawke's Bay Cliildren's Home, Napier, acknowledges with grateful thanks the following gifts to the home:— Cakes, sandwiches, etc., Boy Scouts' Association, Messrs Blythes, Ltd., Athletic Club, St. Augustine's ; fruit, Betty, Bob ancl Jack Roddy, Mrs Patullo, Miss Herrick, Mrs F. G. Smith, Mr Fickling, "A Friend" ; clothing, Mrs Rowall, "Friend," "Ajionymous," Mrs F. G. Smith, Mrs Large; shoes, "Friend"; papers, Mrs Bisson, Miss Large, Miss Pallott ; huns, Mr Robinson; toys, Mrs Rowall and Mr Foster. A committee meeting of the Takapau Ploughing Match Club was held on Friday night, when there was a representative _ meeting, Mr F. A. Thompson presiding. _ Tlie secretary reported that 17 entries had been received for the ploughing competitious, a lair number of them heing outside competitors, and it is expected that there will he a keen contest in Class A, as all the champions from the various disti'icts are having a try. The horse jumplng will he'at anything previously tried by .this cluh, and there will he large entries, as the Hunt Club is working in with the society to make it a success. The inatch is to be held adjacent to the town on goocl dry ground, which will be in splendid order after the recent rain. At the Wanganui Winter Show last week Mr J. N. Barrie, Otane, seeured first for Silver Wyaniotte eock and special for hest coloured _ Wyandotte, male ; also second and third fox* Silver Wyandotte pullets. In the utility Orpington classes Mr W. T. Hicks, Otane, was second for pullet. In the pigeon section Mr W. S. Strother, Napier, won tlie special sweepstake for homers, with Mr H. B. Truhshoe, Napier, second. Mr ' E, A. Antcliff, Dannevirke, was most successful with his exhibit of Angora rabbits. With one particularly fine exhibit he won thg silver cup for the best New Zealand-8 bred animal out of 50 entries and also two speeials. He also won first prize in tlie buclc class under five months, first prize in_ the adult buck class and second prize in the class for adult does. These were Mr Antcliff' s only entries. Scenes from "The Song of Hia--watlia," by H. W. Longfellow, set to music for ehoir, soloists and orcliestra bv S. Coleridge Taylor, is the work which the Napier Choral Society is giving at the theatre on Wednesday next. There are three parts — Hiawatha's wedding feast, tlie death of Minnchalia, aiid Hiawatha's departure. Eacli part is complete in itself, aiidfrequently choral societies only give one or otlier_ of the parts. The story, liowever, wliich deals with the old American Indians, their life of liunting and figliting, their appreciation of nature, their wonderful fortitude in times of distress and want, is all so heautifullv put together, hoth in words and music, that oue should really feel grateful to tlie Napier Choral Society for having put in tho necessary hard work to enable them to put tliis on. Tlie society lias attached to it an excellent orcliestra, and tlie combination of. tlie orcliestra and, clioir, together with tlie three outstaiiding soloists that liave been engaged, _ speaks well for a very enjoyable evening on Wednesday. To-day's needs at to-day's priees. Prunes, 31bs for lld, pineapple, sliced and cubes 3 tins for ls 8d, crimson king peaches, ls per tin. Bryant's.* If men had no faith in one another all of us would have to live within our incomes. You can live within your mcomes if you huy your shoes at Hannah's damaged stock fiale, now on, Napier and Hastings* RunmaicLraisins 4d 1b.. English bulk cocoa ls lb., dessert raspherries ls 3d a tui. We deliver. Yates' Cash Stores. 'Phone 2409, Thackeray street.* A rctired manufacturer with over 40 years' praetical experience in the soap trade, recently m Napier, was greatly interosted in tlie local article — Stinflower. He maintains that New Zealand does not produce a better har of soap. We liide our blushes, murmuring "the hest deserves the hest."* Further reductions for the last 10 days of our colossal Winter sale. All our milliuery to clear at 5s lld, Cs lld. 12s 6d, 29s 6d. A few vei-y smart jitraper suits, in shades of cherry, iade, fawn. to go from 29s 6d. Ridiculous hargains, aren't they? And then, too, th we are tliree-piece suits to clear from 59s 6d. Some eoat frocks are marked as low as 39s 6d, at Matliewson's, Ltd.* IVinter has no terrors now for the ladies with straight hair. Mrs Olds, Maison Treselle, Parker's Cbambers, Napier, is ahle to wave your hair to every requirement. If you require a permanent wave Mrs Olds guarantees iu Expert personal attention in all branches of hairdressing. Telephone, 2996.* There are five outstaiiding lines at Fargher and Co's sale that are absolutely unhcatablo _ for value. Hats, sample lines clearing at half price, pvjamas of proven quality 8s 6d, 9s 6() and 10s 6d, working shirts, fi'om 4s 6d, neglige, from 6s 9d, and suits, hundreds of them from 55«,*

children and staff of the H.B. «{ i?re?!s Honie are to be the guests ® the Napier Choral Society at their ®oncert nexu evening. j . . iiiquest on tbe bones of an infant $liildt found in a backyard in Waimate, opened on Saturday and adjoumed »iil Friday. — Press Association. Dogs have been a nuisance to Puketitiri farmers owing to worrying, one inan unfortunately iosing 16 sbeep and anotber six. Probably others bave •uffered. • An officrsf^velcome to 300 Soutbland farmers and tbeir wives was given by t>lie presidtent of tbe Winter Show ©n behalf of tbe people of Auckland, this morning. — Press Association. Tbe Post and Telegrapb Appeal Board held a session in Napier to-day. Those present were : — Mr E. C. Cutten, S.M., cbairman, and Messrs H. B. iDonald, J. Burns, E. R. Blewett and E. A. Munden, tbe secrtary. Tbe montbly meeting of tbe Norsewood Town Board was beld wben a letter was received from tbe Hawke's Bay Automobile Association regarding tbe babit of cyclists riding at niglit without ligbts. The board decided to give attention to tbe inatter. Saturday saw tbe end of tbe second round _ of tbe senior Rugby competition in tbe Central Hawke's Bay Sub-TJnion district. Tbe defeat of the leading team, Onga Onga by Waipukurau. lias made the position most intjeresting, as Waipukurau now lead Onga Onga by one point. Having in view tbe personal coinfort _ of tbe patrons at Wednesday evening' s concert, tbe Napier Cboral Society bas decided not to open up the gallery. Tbe back stalls will be oifered at ls Gd, with dress circle and orcbestral stalls at 3s. Full particulars are in our advertising columns. Up till lately Puketitiri bas enjoyed raild Winter, tbe cold weather not • -^etting in till after tbe heavy rain Xvbicb put tbe creeks up to the 1924 level. Apart from a few sliglit wasliouts, no serious damage was done to roads, tbe timber laden lorries carrying on as nsual. Apart from tbe timber indnstry, two orders of 100 cords eacb, have been placed in tbe district. At tbe meeting of the Hawke's Bay Connty C'ouncil to-day tbe Publie Works Department advised tbat it considered it unnecessary to lengtlien tbe low-level bridge on tbe Esk river to 40 feet, but Cr. G. Smith strongly urged tbe lengtliening should be carried out. If it was not, be said, tbe council would bave to reinstate tbe ford after every food. Tbe xnatter _ was left to tbe chairmait and Cr. Smith to ascertain if tbe Publie Works Department would agree to tbe lengtbening of tbe bridge. Mr W. J. Hawkes, assistant engineer of tbe Hawke's Bay County Council, was to-day granted a bonus for tbe espeditious manner in he had reconstructed tbe bridge au Rissington tbat was washed away in tbe last flood. A bonus was also voted to the men in tbe gang, whieh rebuilt the bridge in four and a half days. The cbairman, Mr F. B. Logan, commented that it was a fine performanee wliicli would show the publie tbat in an emergency the Hawke's Bay County was not backward in rising to an occasion. Tbe engineer was instructed, at tbe meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council to-day, to report on tlie question of laying a footpatb along the Pakowhai road, from Mofley's cornev to Frederick street, for tbe use of children going to school. Cr. C. Lasseu urged tliat witli passing motor traffic publie roads wero too dangerous for children to walk on, and when tbe road was laid down peimanently a footpatb should also be laid. Mr F_ B. Logan, tbe cbairman, remarked * tbat be agreed as to tbe danger of roads nowadays. "We are very mucb undcr-represent-ed on tbat body — in fact, we bave less xepresentation tlian Napier," remarked Mr F. B. Logan at tlie meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council to-day, in moving a motion tbat tbe county should bave more representation on tbe Hawke's Bay Power Board, Cr. N. P. Eriksen said tbat it was very necessary tbat tbe council sbopld bave extra representaton. At tbe' present time, be said, tbe Power Board would not listen to the county when it wanted lights on its roads. A motion tbat the Minister should be approaclied to secure extra representation on the board was carried unanimously. The usual Sunday aflernoon address given yesterday in the Foresters' Hall, Napier, was devoted to a citation of tbose prophecies of tbe Holy Scriptures whicli foretold tbe birth, sufferings, death, resurrection and asceusioit to Heaven of Cbrist. centurias before He was born. The Divinely-in-spired New Testament writers, it was shown, in recording tbe events mentioned after they bad transpired, drew attention to tbe fulfilment of the infallible Worcl of God. It was furtlier demonstrated tbat the same prophots by tbe Spirit of God, predicted tlie retiirn of _ Christ to tlie eartli to establisb a literal politicSl and universal kingdom upon it. wliieh, in view of tbo nnquestionable fulfilment of prophecies relatmg to past events, could be bclieved in and loolced for witli all pos-.-«§ible assurance and confidence Tbe box plan for tbe celebrated tbree-act comedy, "Jane," opened today at tbe Bristol Paino Co., and it is advisable for all wbo bold tickets for tbis production to reserve immediately in order to secure good seats. The east tbat will interpert tbis clever comedy is undoubtedly one of tbe strongest tbat bas been seen in Napier, including as it does' Misses May McDonald, Mary Montgomery Muriel Willett and Dorothy Brown and Messrs E. R. Murpby, Hale Spencer, Percy Spiller, Wally Ierland and Master Harry Bate, with^Mr A. Stanley Warwick as .producer. On Saturday next the visiting Soutbland farmers will be tlie guests of His Worsbip tbe Mayor and tbe City Council, and tbis will curtail tbe available accommodation considerably for tbat niglit. Tbe play will be repeated on tbe following Monday and on tbe Tuesday at tlie Municipal Theatre in Hastings. Tbe members of tbe compan3' are most entliusiastic and a really fine sbow is to be looked forward to. / The H.B.U.F.S. Dispensary is now establisbed in tbe ne'w _ premises in Emerson street, (opposite the Provincial Hotd). We will be pleased to (?oe old am^fnew customers at our new sbop.* ' Better and brigbter values than ever at Fargber and Co's. gi-eat stock reducing campaign. All wool worsted and navv blue serge suits are offered at 97s 6d ; smart all-wool tweeds,- 5os and 69s 6d. Lynx and Sincerity suits all reduced in price. Farglier's, corner of Bryant's buildings.* '''We have a prime lot of South Island potatoes, so if your potato bins need replenisbing, you cbeat yourselves by not buying now, wbile tbe price is fight. Bryant's.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 133, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 133, 8 July 1929, Page 6

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 133, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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