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The Tangaroa leares Napier at 8 o'tiock to-night for Wairoa, not 8 a.m. as announced in our shipping column. Mr Thomas McNatty, for some yoars a resident of Napier, wliere he was higlily respeeted hy a large number of friends, passed awav at Timaru yesterday at the age of 57 years. Mr Michael Sullivan, of Crissoge, Uear Fernhill, formerly of Meanee, passed away at the. Napier Hospital - to-day, aged 60. Deceased, who- was well-known and highly respeeted among a large circle of friends, leaves a widow and grown-u]) family to whom the sympathy of a large number will be extended in their bereavenient. Mr D. Campbell, who has been Goyernment dairy grader at Napier for the past four and a half years, in fact, Bincc Napier was declared a gi'ading port, has received notice of his transfer to take charge of the dairy gi'ading at the Bluff. ZVIr Campbell will be swceeded in Napier hy Mr J. Wainseott, of Auckland, and the ehange will take place ahout the middle of next niontli. Shopping Week starts offieiallv at 11 a.m. 011 Monclav with the balloon ascent, and in the afternoon lxoys' tyre races at 3 o'clock Tliere will be cbildren's free concerts and community sings ever day from 12.30 to 1.30, at the Majestic Theatre, The hahy show will be on Tnesdav in the Municipal Theatre at three o'clock sharp, when splendid prizes will be awarded. Thousands of free gifts are being given away, to adults only, who must present their hook in person. The Taradale branch of tlie Women's Institute liehl the monthlv mecting yesterday. There was an atteiulance of 22 members and oue new member was elected. An intorcsting demonstration was given by Mrs Cargill 011 making silk lamp shadcs. An interesting sing, say or pay game was played, also a wrapper competition. Thirty shillings was volcd to the New Eealand Women's Institute Earthquako Fund. During tlie quarter tlie institute celebrated its l'oiirth birthday. when an evcning party was held, to whieh the husbands of members wero invited. A very jolly eyening was spent wiili games, community singing, etc., and the beautiful birthday eake. made hy Mrs Moir, and ieed and demonstrated by Mrs O. Anderson, was cnt- by M i's Ellis the oldest- member, also Mrs INIoir and 51rs Anderson. A plcasant evening ended with the singmg of the National Anthem. All roads will lead to the Napier Municipal Theatro to-morrow niglit, when the Girl Guides will present their annual entertaiiinient tmder the patronage of Mrs T. II. Lowry, H.B. provmcial prosidenl. The pupils of Misses Grantham and Patston will bo seen in Hnngarian and golliwog ballets, Misses Johnston and Laing, from the Max Studio. will appcar in folio bleu, Mr A. Stanlev AVarwick will present liumorous recitals, the Savage Club Choir will sing; "The Yiking's Song" and a vocal quaitette will render "Tlie Deatliless Army." Te Awapuni AYomen's Institute will provide a Maori fcketeh, entitled "The Legend of a Pettieoat," the Nga Toa Company will appear in poi dances, the Girl Guides will mterpret the Guide Law, the orchestra will submit tuneful seleetions, and two special novelty items will provide more humour. Misses Patston and Granthaip will give an exliibition danee. PricCs of admission are only 2s for stalls and circle and ls for gallery. Be on the safe side. If you suspect that your eyes are failing, let us advise whnt is hest for them. H. M. Bennett, F.T.O. (Lond) Bennett's Building, Napier.* Canned pulverised unslaked lime is just what the orchardist requires. as f it keeps for an indefinife period. It is 6pecially prepared for sprnying mixture's and other purposes on the farm - or in the orchard. and is "put" up in hermeticallv sen'ed tins straight from the crusher. Don't risk using lime for spraying which has been exposed to the air. . Tt may ruin your fruit crop. Made by Amner's Lime Co., Ltd., and so'd by all stores.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 7

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 7

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 7

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