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Farmer, Your Interests are Ours. " If You've aught to sell, we'll sell,it well." We're the "Disposal" People of 50 years Standing. Keen, Live Auctioneers it Pays you to deal with . . TUESDAYS finds us at the Haymarket, putting up Hides, Skins Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield- Fa Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dairj and Store Cattle, Sheep, etc. FRIDAYS at the HaymarketHorses, Vehicles, Harness, Farn Produce, etc. Agencies— Little's Sheep Dip. Ford's Luug Worm and Scoir •i Mixture. The Ridd Milking Machine. Toxa Rah bit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Call meal Etc., Etc., . All well worth consideration. Any information yours for a Post card. Auckland -Ralph'L.- Zimar Barrister & Solicitor, Attends HELENSVILLE FRIDAYI 2 to 4 p.m. Office : Town Board Chambers. AUCKLAND OFFICE: Bank of NZ. Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland Telephone No. 2/20, J. A. BE ALE, RARRISTEE ,& SOLICITOB AND COMMISSIONER FOR Affidavits for Faw South Wales, Victoria, and Fiji, Palmerston Buildings. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Helensville and Kaipara Courts. Money to Lend on Approved Security Local Branch Clekk: Mr W, RYALL FOSBROKE. W.D.M.Glaistei SOLICITOR, (Behind Stewart Dawson's) Durham St-, East, Auckland MONEY to Lend on approve* Securities at Lowest Ourren Rates. "FOR SALE FIRST-GLASS FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS THE above business centrally sit uated in Helensville, will be soli as a going concern as the presen owners wish to relinquish. This is , good proposition for an energeti person, having great possibilities v extension, and couid be augmented b other lines. Ihe goodwill and fix tures will be- sold at a. reasonabl pace, with stock at valuation. A GOOD CHANCE. a For particulars apply ADVERTISER OFFICE, • •• Helensville " '• [ a caiid. - ... ..'. Fred R Eames 3UBGEOIN DENTIST, Helensville Next Foresters' Hall HELENSVILLE HELENSVILL] PRIVATE TJOSPITAL rivate Hospital THIS HOSPIIAl" which has latel; been greatly enlarged and f-itte< with the Most UP-TO-DATE AP PLIANCES, is situated at an altitiul of 400 feet above sea level, and coirmauds a SPLENDID VIEW of tin Kaipara Harbour, and surroundings. The Helensville HOT SPRING* noted for their Curative Properties' are a mile and a-half-distant, and art connected by means of a Coach vrhicl .runs twice daily. Pees 21 Guineas per week. CONFINEMENTS -. 25s before and 2-.V Guineas after. Medical Fees Extra-

J. C EIMMEU, . LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT HELENSVILLE. E Agent -for 1 Samuel Vaile and Sons, J International Harvester Company, * South British Insurance Co, . For Sale- t HOUSE, 4 Rooms and scullery, stove, 2 tanks, out-house. Section 50ft by about loOft. .Price £200. HOUSE, 4 Rooms and 2aeres 3rd 2p, of Rich River FJats. Price £275. OOAA ACRES, 16 acres ploughed frJiO\3\J and put into grass, remainder rough feed, thre-quarters ploughable, , ring fenced, five subdivisions, carrying 800 sheep and 80 cattle, well watered, One cottage, Woolshed, sheep dip and yard. Two Miles from School and P.O. Price £3 per acre. Terms Yz cash. 3Cyiy ACRES, 50 acres in grass, /V i plenty puriri for fencing, I well watered, ring fenced, all plough- -j able. 3 miles from Helensville. Price ] £2 5s per acre. J Q£T£ ACRES, 150 acres in grass, ■< OcJfJ 15 acres in crops. 20 acres ( bush, 150 acres ploughable, remainder , hilly, 10 subdivisions, well watered, carrying 60 head cattle, 60 sheep, and ! 7 horses. House. 7 rooms, wash-house ■ with tubs and copper set in; large new barn, cow shed, stable, etc; J mile from School, Railway Station, 18') yds; P.O. on premises. Pi ice £7 per acre. Terms: £500 cash, £500 in 12 months, remainder to be arranged. AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., MONTHLY STOCK SALES. Helensville, TUESDAY,. September \lxh ' 60 PigS, from six weeks to four months old. Silyerdale MONDAY, September 23rd. Warkworth THURSDAY, October 3rd. Horse Sale, At 12 Noon, A. R. CRAINE, Manager. L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer WIDE WORLD PICTURES Foresters' Hall, Helensville Every Wednesday, . Thursday and Saturday. TO - NIGHT Shooting Flying Dogs Brave and Bold OUR BESSIE Star Drama 1,800 feet Lions Revenge An Indian Drama .1,200 feet Hydropholic Chicken THE CHRISTIAN 4,000 feet (by Hall Came) Tyrolese Maidens Tenderfoot's Troubles Every One a Gem. , Prices: Is 6d, Is, Children 6d t Ladies Is to all Partsi A. COOPER ; '■: , Manager. i „. ... ■ MISS M. A. A. SINCLAIR, l-. (Senior"Tvinity College Exam.), Teacher of Pianoforte, Visits Helensville Fridays and Saturdays. Postal. Address KAUKAFAKAPA To Stand the Season at"" Waimauku, Helensville, and Surrounding Districts, the THOROUGHBRED STALLION \ " 08G0BY_ Seaton Delaval —Harpist. Hotchkiss. y | No. 5, N.Z. Stud Book. d -—• OSGOBY only raced in a fewraces as a two-year-old, .- when he mot with an accident, c He is a Chestnut standing 16 hands high. Season to start Ist October. 5 Terms £2 10s, payable at first ' Service ; grazing 1/6 per week. I Apply . T. A. KERR-TAYLOR, Waimauku. I 3 For comfort and figure elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is 1 Waiter's Rust-proof No 601 at 8s lid '

Notice. lELENSVILLE TOWN BOARD. [N accordance with Section II of " The Local Elections and Polls Acts, 1908," the following ' ;andidates have been duly nomnated for election as members of ;he Helensville Town Board. BECROFT, Alfred CAMERON, Robert M. HAND, James MoLEOD, James MEG-SON, James A. MEINHOLD, Max RIMMER, John C. STEWART, James STAN AWAY, Henry J. WILSON, John A. As the number of candidates is in excess of the number of persons to be elected, I hereby declare that a poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1912, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the office of the Helensville Town Board, Bridge Street, Helensville. W, RYALL FOSBROKE, Returning Officer, For the Helensville Town District. HELENSVILLE Town Board Election Wednesday, ißth Sept. WE, the undersigned, have decided to stand on a combined Platform for the Progressive advancement of Helensville. A. The immediate completion of Drainage end Water System by the Engineer (Mr WiK son) free from interference by the Board. B' A complete system to bo introduced for lighting of the Streets, information to be obtained regarding the lighting of the Town and placed before the people. C. Permanent Channelling (in concrete") of the main Water Table*. D. The continuance of Blinding Road Metal with Shell. E. Progressive improvements to the Cemetery Reserve. F. The Helensville Hot Springs Domain to be retained by the Board and developed in the interest of the District. . JAMES STEWART, R. M. CAMERON, M. MEINHOLD. PUBLIC MEETING TO THE ELECTORS OF HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I shall address the Electors of Helensville in th« Foresters' Hall on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, at 8 p.m. To deal with Town Board, Drainage Works and Water Scheme and Hot Springs Domain. GOME AND HEAR fcow-your business is conducted before you. vote. JAMES McLEOD. PUBLIC MEETING, HELENSVILLE TOWN HOARD ELECTION, ELECTORS are Specially invited to attend Meetings to be held in Stewart's Sample Rooms, (Regret I c.mnot obtain Foresters' Hall) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 A.t 8 p.m. JAMES STEWART. [a card J Miss Maud Bimmer, HELENSVILLE. Teacher of Piano and Singing.

Election Notices ' TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. HAYING been on "the Town Board for a number of years, I again offer my services as an Independent Member, and solicit the support of the ratepayers, and will endeavour to give satisfaction for the benefit of the District generally. [Yours respectfully, ALFRED BECROFT. TO THE ELECTORS OF HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen :-- I beg to offer myself as a candidate for election at the forthcoming biennial election on the 18th inst., and respectfully solicit your support. R. M.CAMERON. TO THE ELECTORS OF HELENSVILLE TOWN .DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, IT is with much pleasure that I offer myself as an Independent Candidate at the forthcoming Election, and solicit your support. Should you honour me as one of your representatives I will endeavour to do my utmost iin the furtherance of your interests. Yours respectfully, JAMES HAND. TO THE ELECTORS , OF HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. I AM a Candidate at the forthcoming election, for a seat on the Town Board, and beg to solicit your support. JAS. MCLEOD. TO THE ELECTORS OF HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I BEG to notify you^ that I will stand as an Independent Candidate for the coming Town Board election on the 18th inst, and if elected I will work for.the interest of the whole district. Yours faithfully, J. A. MEGSON. TO THE ELECTORS HELENSVILLE TOWN '' DISTRICT. I HAVE pleasure in advising you that I shall be a Candidate at the Election of the Town Board Members, on Wednesday September 18th. And if elected will do my utmost for the interest of the District generally. Soliciting your support, I am, yours faithfully, M. MEINHOLD. TOTHE ELECTORS OE HELENSVILLE TOWN , . DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I BEG to offer myself as a candictate at the forthcoming election of the Helensville Town Board on the 18th inst., as an Independent Candidate. If elected I will endeavour to do my utmost for the benefit of the Town District* generally. Soliciting your generous support, Yours faithfully, J. C. RIMMER. TO THE ELECTORS HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. I HAVE pleasure in advising you that I shall be a Candidate at the Election of Town Board Members, on Wednesday, September 18th. I shall take ■an early opportunity to place my views before you -,: s PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE Soliciting your continued support, . * I am, yours faithfully, JAMES STEWART. TO THE ELECTORS OF HELENSVILLE- TOWN DISTRICT. IBEG to offer myself for reelection as a member of the Helensville Town Board, at the forthcoming biennial election on the 18th inst.-, and respectfully solicit your support. J. A. WILSON. __ WANTEp YOUNG GIRL, to a&sist Avith Housework. Must be able to wash. Good wages.to suitable girl. Apply in first instance . Kaipara Advertiser, Oitice,

The Operetta { flinch ! Chrysanthemum ! Will be performed by the ] HELENSVILLE MUSICAL \ SOCIETY on FRIDAY, 27th SEPT., In the Foresters' Hall. Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission 2s and Is Children to any part of the House Is. KAIPARA RUGBY UNION. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH N. Wairoa Junr. V. Helensville; On the Show Ground, SATURDAY, Sept 14th. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. Admission 6d, Ladies free. L. McLEOD, Hod. Sec Foresters' Hall, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1912, Grand Concert In aid of St. Mathew's Church Helensville. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS Special Engagement of Miss GWENYTH EYANS, Contralto, Auckland's Lady Vocalist, 1912 competitions, • Assisted by Miss M. RIMMER, Miss F. DONOVAN, Messrs H. DROWER, DOUBLE, R. FENTON and Others. DANCE TO FOLLOW. '. Doors 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. I Admission 2s and Is. f— ; ■ Notice. ENICHOLLS having leased • the Show Ground as from June 29th, request all persons grazing stock on the Show Ground to pay all moneys chargeable for grazing to Mr JAMES MILLS, from whom they may obtain all information ' re charges ; also notice must be given Mr Mills before putting stock in, or removing them. R. NICHOLLS. PARAKAI EUCHRE CLUB. A EUCHRE AND DANCE Ijl will be held in the Parakai Hall, THURSDAY (To-morrow), . September 12th. Bell, 8.15 p.m. Admission —Gents 1/6, Ladies Is.' The Motor lorry will leave Helensville 7.30 p.m. • i. Mcdonald, Secretary. ; LOST. 1 OFT. DINGY. Paddles and RowO locks. Fmder rewarded on application at Advertiser Office.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 September 1912, Page 2

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