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A reminder is given of the euchre tournament to be lield by the Napier Labour Party in the Tradeg Hall tomorrow niglit. The dance at tlie Cosmopolitan Hall, ' Napier, to-night, will be modeni and oid-time, so jazz dancers will liave opt* portunity to learn old-time dancing. A joyful niglit is expected. Mrs E. A. Schwass, who was injured in the car accideiit on the Awatoto road 011 Saturday evening, is still receiviug medical attention, her condition being mnch the same as was the ease yesterday. An outbreak of fire occurred in a tool slied on the property of Mr Eranklyn Williams, of No. 8, Thompson road, this afternoon, the Napier Eire Brigade being summoned, as tlie huilding was close to a hedge that might have become ignited. The blaze was quieklv quenched, liowever, with little damage. The case which was to havo been heard before His Honour Mr Justice MacGregor and a jury in the Napier Supreme Court this session, in which Stanle.v Sanders (Mr H..B. Luslc) petitions for divorce against Josephino W. Sanders and anothcr, on the grounds of adulterv. elaiming £500 damages, has been adjonrned until tho November sessions. No longer is the quiet and dignity of tlie Napier Supreme Court disturbed by the squealing and squeaking which in the past accompanied the opening of every door, for after yestevday's experience, when His Honour after being contiiiually disturbed, was finally compelled to order one of the doors to be locked, an employee of the Public 'Works" Department spent the eveniiig hours greasing every lock in the establishment, and as a result silence now reigns supreme within the precincts of the court. Do not delay in getting competent advice. A real, serious and grave danger exists in liaving defeetive vision. Otir interest is your eyes. H. M. Bennett, F.I.O. (Lond.), Optician.* Canned pulverised unslaked lime is just what the orchardist requires, as it keeps for an indefinite period. It is specially prepared for spraying mixtures and other purposes on the fariu or in the orchard, and is put up in hermeticall.y sealed tins straight fr.om the crusher. Don't risk usiug lime for spraying which has been exposed to the air. It may ruin your fruit crop. Made by Amner's Lime Co., Ltd., and so.'d by all stores.* . . Mrs OJds, wha leffc on. Monday Aug nst 5, for Christchurch, for one month only, is retitrning to Napier in Septernberyaiid- Will-be'pleaSed to -receive-rall-clients who havo so kindly awaited her return.. Meanwhile a competent assistant from Christchurch, witli -over f'r/e years' experience, will be in constant attendanea.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 9

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425

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 9

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 9

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