The WreStlel-s, Pesek, Brownihg, Zigmund and Bpnaski and the boxers Sarron and Bloom left _ Sydney for Auckland by the Aorangi yesterday. JVIr J. Vigor Brown, Mayoi*, invites citizens tfe clisplay as much. bunting as possible to-morrow and on Monday rn llonqui* of tbe visit bf Their Exceilencies the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson and Lady Eergusson. Mlich interest has. been created in aviation circles bv tiie fact that two aeroplanes visited Taupo tbis week and the fact that the journey from Auckland was completed in an hour and a-lialf has been instanced to shpw that week-end trips to tliat popular fishing resort will be easy of accbmplishnient from either Napier or Aiickland with the development of aviation. Both the visiting airiileit, Mr l'an Hortoii, of Auckland, and Captain McGregor, of Hamilton, expressed the opmion that the Tauhara aerodrpme, which is four miles from Taupo, is a spfendid natitral aerodrome, and it is considered that Taupo Would make an ifleal half-way stop fbr all AucklandNapier air service. Duriiig their visits to Taupo the ^plrtnes gave passenger fliglits. Oue pasenger was an aged Maori, Waaka Hunia, who, as a |ad, fought With the friendly Maoris against Te Kooti. He offered up a prayer before emharking, aiid requested that )iis fliglit would he over the summit of Tauhara Mountaiu. His only criticisni of tlie flight was that the wind was too strong when he pnt his head ontside tlie wiilflscreen. A friendly shoot, in which the "Waipukurau, Napier and . Okawa Hifle CJubs will coinpete, will be held at Boys Hill to-morrow. The Waipukurau team will be chosen from. — Deputypiesident W. G. Bryce, E. T. Haldane,f* Eryer, E. N. McYidal*, T. Bullivau, C. L. Monckton, L. Itenner, C. "VVtiodward, G-. Robinson, S. Annand, S. 1. Peacock, G. B. Eickey, P. W» JRobertshaw, D. TTrquhart and S. Booth. The final selection will be made to-mofrow; afternoon . The liandicaps for the second round of the Oliandler Rose Bowl are as follow : 15 shots at 300 ytirds ; — E. T. Haldane, E. N. McVicar^ scr. : Dep.-preS. W._ G, Bryce, E. Eryer,T bullivan, A. Chambers, 2 • L. J. Taylor, C. Woodward, A. JP. Green, 4; J. B. Atkins, G. Bdbinson, 5; C. L. MoncktOii, S. Annaild, S. Bootli, L., Renner, 7 • B. I. Peacock, D. IJfqu* hart, 9; S. Ricbey, M. Casserly, P. W. jRoliertshaw, N. Sullivan, 11 ; T. Brulri, T. Cutbbei't, 12; J. McBtide, W. Bird, J. L. Stoddart, 14. Anv rffleinan not meiitioned will be ilandicapped on the range. What might have been a very unfortunate accident happened about a week ago in th© Riulhilie mountaihs, to Ma* T. A. Evefett, who has been p'rospecting for many years in ihe Summer time in the Ruahine s, behindl South Makaretu, Takapau. He Was climbing one of the ridges with. . a slasher and pick, wheii a sheep with a laiiib loosened' stjme houlders straight above him, and he could not clear hiMself. The boulder caught his leg and hroke a hip bone. After five liours' struggling with improvised crutches he got back to his camp, where he had very little food* and only a billy of water. He subsistecll on what he had fdi* two days, when all he could get was rain water. He ivas due to come down for food a few diiys ago, but not WtriViilg • fdi1 five days Messrs Paget Bros. went in searcli of him and found liini irt. tlie injured state. Not having anything to remove him with, they had to return and make a stretcher and get the help of Mr E. H. Thomson and others to bring -him doivii to a car at the bottom of the montttains, where he was taken to Dr. Fahey, Takapau, for niedical attention, then removedl to the Waipukurau Hospital. _ Mr Everett is a married man, past middle age, not of powerful pliysique, hut hardy, and he has shown a deteimination and lceenness in going back into the mountains year after year and suif ering much privation, eveii sometimes with his wife, who donned male attire to he of some use to her liusband in his Hbours. He is hopefui of fiiiding gdld in the Ruahities.
'"Free pineapples," a tin of "Golden pineapples' ' — sliced dr cubes — goeS out free with every 10/- pufchase groceries at any of our stores for tliis week-end. Bryant's.* A scierttist says that the world will come to an end in eight million yearsBy then it is hoped that niedical opinidfi wili he uilanimous that Hahiulh's health boots ar© supreme to all others. Ladies' toy-o Cloth shoes 8/6.* "Free chocolates" with good goods. at "cash and carry" prices. A nice box of best chocolates with every purchase of 10s worth of groceries (bags Of sfigar and floui* exfcepted), at Bryant's for this week-end.*. Great valtio in men's working clothes. Denims, cdpper rivetted, hlue, 5s 11 d ; grey, 6s 6d. Hardwear trousers, 7s 6d ; carpenters' aprons, Is lld, 2s Od, 2s lid ; painters' unhleaehed drill hib overalls, 5s lld, 7s lld ; painters' white drill bib overalls. 6s 6d; white drill wdrking shii*ts, black stripe, 4s 6d; raihyav cofd trousers, 9s lld, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. _ Fargher's, corner of Bryant's Buildings.* "Sponges for the week-end." Delicious cream and jam sponges . made by experts from tbe purest and best ingrcdients. Creams 9d. jams 6d, at tho "Trocadero."* "Deval," f'Amazon" and "Sjinn" silk frocks for sports wear, the id#al tenuis frock in new smart striped designs and tlien, too; tbey are tailored and so perfectly fitting. Dainty French tennis coatees and wraps in suede cloth afid wool attractively embroidered. Sports wear can be go distinctly smart and onr newest shipment leaves nothing to be desired. Mathewson's, Ltd.* "Free silver." During the whole of tliis week we will give away free a ' Walker and Hitll" silver tea spoon with every 10s worth of groceries purebased at any of our stores (bags ,of flour and sugar excepted). Bryant's, casb and carry stores.* Milburn Portland cement is to-day in the forefront of all building schemes. !t is fisfed for every constructional ptirpose and is an ideaJ cement in every dirfection. Made in the modern Portland Cement Works at, Burnside, near Dunedin. Full stocks /an be obtained from all dealers and tl:o Yigor Brown Trading Co., cliief agents.* A Macrcel wave for shingled heads, 2s 6d; sbampoo trim and set, 5s; Inecto staining one guinea; henna sbampoo, from 5s ; manicure, 2s • massage* 3s 6d; at Mrs Olds Maison Treselle, Parker' s Chambers, Napier. Telephone foi* appointment 2996. All wo#k by experts.* "Writing pads free." For tbis weekend we are offering a nice writing pad, free, with every 10/- rvorth of goods purchased from any of our stores, at Bryant's* If a fiian loves a girl — that's his business. If a girl loves a man, that's their business. If they botlx love good shoes — well, that's Thofp's bhsineiia; Toya cloth shoes from 9s 6d.*
TJie Hawke's Bay Education Board has approved of a grant for two ne\v tanks to provide a better water supply at tke Elsthorpe School. i The manager of the Parke Island Horne wishes to thank Mr T. Heath, of the Provincial Hotel, Napier, and Itfesrs Brooks and Son for gifts of Eiagazines and books to the kome. The Education Department proposes to consider the establishment of a manual training centre at Wairoa and has asked tlie Education Board to pro"vide information as to the likely cost and attendance of pupils, The Tamuniu School Cominitee petitioned the meetiug of the Hawke's Bay Education Board to-day asking for the erection of a school to replace the present temporary strueture. The secretarv was instructed to report 011 the proposal. i#*the results of the Napier Hoiticultural Society's flower show, 5Irs R. "W. Causton was shown as the wniner of the ciass for nine distiwb roses, with 5frs M. A. Perry seeond. This is not correct, and in tliis ciass the order should be reversed. A report of a sub-coinmittee, tabled at the meeting of the Hawke's Bay Education Board to-day, reeoinmended the consolidation of the Opapa School with Poukawa School. The recommendation was adopted, the ease being considered an ideal one for consolidation. . _ When the Health Department advised the meeting of the Haivke's Bay Education Board to-day that the alloeation of dental ciinic nurseS for the year wonld he coiisidered hy the Minister_ shortly, the board passed a resolution asking that it might he permitted to express its opinion as to where the nurses should he placed. . The Twyford School Committee re- / cently applied to the Hawke's Bay Education Board for additions to tlie school residence. The board has decided that the committee he informed that the board is not prepared to erect an adclitional room, hut is prepared to giass in one end of the verandah it that would he considered satisfactory. The Hawke's Bay Education Board recently made representations to tlie Health Department urgiug that as many dental ciinic nurses as possihle should he allocated to Hawke's Bay next year. The hoard has now bet-n advisod that the matfor of allocating the nurses wlio will be available next year will shortly he gone into hy the Minister, when a definite reply will be icrwarded.
The monthly meeting of the Hawke's Bav A. and P. Society was lield in Napier to-day, Mr R. H. Tod presiding over a good attendance. A grant of £10 was made to the fiinds of the Napier Tecimieal College. The matter of arranging parking areas for huses al show time was referred to the groumls committee. Tt was agre'ed to make n grant of £10 to the Farmefs' Union to- ; ward the expehses of entertaining the touring Southland fanners. For some time tlie matter of subsidy oi. the conveyanee of Tataramoa and Toreroa, children to the Matam'iu School lias heen tlie suhject of uegotiations hetween tlie Hawke's Bay Education Board and the Elucation Department. The department has now advised tlie hoard that as :t result of intormation supplied hy Mr H. S. M. Quigley, . it lias now agreecl to make a straight-out contrihution of £150 jier annum. Running side hy sido witli lnodernIsm, which disowns the deity of God's Son, Spiritualisin of to-day also degraded Him to the level of a medium. "When C'hrist was oli cartli liis denuneiation of tliis cult was, ''that it should not he forgiven in tliis age nor tlie age to coine." In tlie Gospel Hall. Garlyle street, Napier, to-night at 7.30, Mr Nagel will speak oii tlie above suhject under the title of , "A. Medium or a Propliet?" Mr Nagel will also sing a Gospel solo, and all aie lieartily inyited to hear tliis interesting address.
The recent allegation of a Cabinet Mmister, having heeti "got at" in Ccnnection with. tlie establishment of a new school at Kie Kie was briefly xeterred to again at the meeting of the Hawke's Bay Education Board io-d^y wlien the Minister of Education wrote thanking the board for its explanation that the stateiiients made had bepu liased on information later found to be not correct. He stated tliat m view of the fact that there is ample accommodation at tlie Waipiro Bay public school, it is not proposed in the meantime to proceed with the erection ©f a native school in the district. The following suhsidies on voluntary contributions liave heen approved hy Education Department: — Clive Grange, £3 ; Frasertown, 10s ; Hatuma, £3 11s 1(1: Napier Central, £503 Reay Bridge, £13; Taradale (maih). £5; Taradale (sitle), £14 14s and £26 10s j Te Reliunga, £2; Westshore, 17s; Wigan, £10 6s 9d; Mangateretere, £9 7s 6d ; Onga. Onga^ £14 -18s 3d; Parkvale, £13 4s 6d; Waipawa, £15: Waipiro Bay, £5. The following applieations for subsidies have been fonvanled to the departiiient: — Elsthorpe, lawn mower, £2 2s; 5Iakduri, concreting. etc., £30; Maiaetotara, librarv, £3 10s; Ngatapa, library £1 ; Norsewood, coeoa service, £2; Puha, library and gartlen, £5 11s; \ .Woodville, roto roll cbarts, £4 10s. The "put a.side" system is a great convenience at Ghristlnas tifne. Just seleefc tlie articles you wish, pav a deposit and the balance wlien cash is available. Then take delively when the final pavment is made a few days before Christmas. Cottrell's will he pledsed to cxtend tliis jirivilege to eustomers at the shop with the big hear, Napier.* Houriproud housewives rely on Sunflowcr'Voap. It keeps the place clean and sweet and free from insect pests.* '*Free gifts" continued for tliis week-end. With every inircliase of 10s worth of goods (bags of flour and sugar excented) we will givo free a heautiful Walker and Hall silver ica. spoon. A purchase of 20s will entitle the purehaser to two spoons at Bryant's* £25 for 'Xinas ! Nyal face oi'eam slogan competition. Get your jar of cream and entry form now. Olitainable at Beck's pharmacies, Napier, Hastings and Wairoa.* A sharlc made a sudden appearance among the bathers on the heacli a few days ago. It is reported, however, that on seeing a lawyer with a pair of Hannah's 4/6 surf shoes on it blushed and swam away.* BBIDES. Wedrlings and orange blossom? can Aevpr be divorced. and the delicious flavour of the ripe fruit is delightfully present in everv bottle of "Pfice's" Fruit Exfract flavcared Orange— the drink for every thirsty occasion. A 1/6 bottle makes three pallons of delicious cordial. Insist on 'Tric-e's." "Wasbirip elothes is only one of ihe many attributcs of No Rubbiiig Latin dr.v Help. As a kitchen scourer and batli-water softener it is delightful. IIafc Eoachs'j Ltd*.
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