AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., MONTHLY STOCK SALES. Helensville, TUESDAY, October 22nd ■ Warkworth ; FRIDAY, October 25th. At 12 Noon, A. R. CRAME, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer HELENSVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY, i Will repeat the Operetta Princess Chrysanthemum — ON — FRIDAY NEXT, 18TH INSTat 8 p.m. in the FORESTERS' HALL, GOME AND SEE IT. CURIOUS COSTUMES DELIGHTFUL DANCES MELODIOUS MUSIC SUMPTUOUS SCENERY. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission 2s and Is, Children Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Parakai Social. ASOCIAL tendered to the Parakai Footballers will be held in the Parakai Hall on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, commencing at 8 p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladies Is. M. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Regatta Club. A MEETING of the Helensxjl ville Regatta Committee will be held in the Helensville Public Library, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1912, at 8 o'clock p.m., prompt. F. TUCKER, Sec. Medical Electro Treatment /' FOE CHRONIC and other MALADIES. LESLIE W. A. MACARTHUR, F.G.S., D.M.S. (Aust.) ■ SPECIALIST DEMONSTRATOR MEDICAL ELECTROGALVANIC TREAT M ENT. liriLL visit HKLENSYILLF on VV . MONDAY, [2«tli OCTOBER. Persons desiring above treatment are requested to notify by letter addressed care of Terminus Hotel. Circulars re treatment may be obtained at the oJlieo of this paper. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION. WIDE WORLD PICTURES Foresters' Hall, Helensville Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. TO -NIGHT Rotterdam \ THE TUMBLER'S WIFE Two Cowards Pleasures of the Sea OUTLAW AND THE CHILD Pathc Gazette 27 Little Morilz lias Toot'iacho Aud oilier line supporting items GOOD CHANGE FOR SATURDAY Prices : Is 6d, Is, Children 6d Ladies Is to all Partst A. COOPER, Manager. " CHANGE OF BUSINESS. ~1/[ R P. IT. BROWN wishes to ITX notify the residents of Helensville and surrounding districts that he has taken over the STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, lately car--11 1 ried on by Mr G. Bailey, known as the Helensville Bazaar, and notifies that be will endeavour to cater for the wants of all in these and other lines by keeping a large and well assorted stock of the latest literature, fancy goods, \ toys, etc., and. by so doing hopes jto receive the patronage of the ' district-. P. H. BROWN.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 16 October 1912, Page 2
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