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New Zealand Railways. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. ON and after Wednesday, Ist October, 1913, the following alterations will be made in the Railway Time-table : An extra express train will leave Auckland for Wellington at 11.55 a.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, arriving Wellington at 6.50 a.m. the following day. An extra express train will leave Wellington for Auckland at 9.10 p.m. on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, arriving Auckland at 4.12 p.m. the following day. BY ORDER. WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS. rPENDERSwiII be received at X the County Office, Auckland, up till Noon on Friday, September 26th, for the grading of 10 chains of road near Messrs Fenton Bros' Homested, Parkhurst. Plan and specifications may be seen at the Kaipara Hotel. GERALD A. JACKSON, County Engineer. The Waitemata Co=op. Dairy Co., Ltd. ONE^ SHILLING per pound (and freight], will be paid for Butterfat sent to the Waimauku Factory from Ist September, 1913 to 30th April, 1914. .. J. B. GILMORE. Secretary. WIDE WORLD PICTURES Foresters' Kail, Helensville Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Pathe Gazette No. 197 Topical Capfain Barnacles' Waif Drama The Tomtit Col. Educational Weary State of Things in Pumpldnville Comic The Pony that Paid the Rent Comic Well Matched ! Drama Whiffles Anonymous Letter Comic Adventures of an Italian Model Drama A.ncient Greece Scenic I The Trade Gun i Bullet Drama Popular Beauty Comic New Programme Nightly. Admission, Is to any part of hall Children, 6d. A. COOPER. Manager. Impounding Notice. i ♦ Impounded in Helensville Pub - lie Pound on Sept 4th, 1913, fo: tresspass on E. C. Beale's pro perty, Waimauku, a Bay Entin Pony, about 14 hands, no visibl< brand, about 6 years old. If not claimed and expense [- paid will be sold at noon on Sep tember 19th according to the pro visions of " The Impounding Ad 1908," to defray expenses. F. TUCKER, Poundkeeper. 11 MOST PERFECT . *'„ OF CEYLONS BLENDED h TEA AT Is Bel and 2s per lb k D t AN ABSOLUTELY At 3s t3, Ask fur FREE Samples and you wi ■ ' be delighted." a Sumner & Screaton

Helensville Bazaar TOYS STATIONERY FANCY GOODS NOVELTIES BTJTTEEIOK PATTERNS, Gramophones and Eecords. Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice. R. J. WALTERS, Commercial Soad, Helensville. SECTIONS FOR SALE Belle Vue Estate The Property of MR JOHN HAND, Situated near the heart of HELENSVILLE. 1 1 IMIS is the most attractive block JL that has ever been offered for sale in Helensville, The views are unsurpassed, the drainage excellent and the soil is most suitable : gardening purposes. (Plans to be had at Mr F. Tucker.) The prices are most moderate. Lots can he purchased from £20 and upwards. Terms can be arranged if desired. Do not Procrastinate. Buy now in this Thriving Town and double your money. Apply to JOHN HAND, Helensville HELENSVILLE BUS SERVICE fTIHE undersigned beg to announce X that they have taken over the Buss Service lately run from the Terminus Hotel, and will continue to run to the same time-table till further arrangements. From July 3—Afternoon Trip, 2 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ' Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Railway Station, HELENSVILLE. , . Champion Bakery Helensville South. L H. ANDERSON, "WISHES to inform former patrons of the above Business that their requirements will receive every courtesy and •> attention. FIRST QUALITY BREAD AND SM&LL GOODS. MALT BREAD A SPECIALTY. CONFECTIONERY OF GOOD QUALITY. . Milk Supply. r ; ELMONT DAIRY, B Commercial Road, Helensville South ! g. eobinson, !" of the Elmont Dairy, delivers Milk ii ' Helensville daily. All orders receive prompt attention. Cloanliness, Civility, and Punctuality is the motto of the above dairy. To Travel around Beleawilli and Surrounding Districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION • PREMIER. Sire, The Governor. Dam, Rosebud Ist. PREMIER was foaled in Novembei 1905 ; he is of splendid type an quality, and is now leaving excellen stock. Particulars of pedigree on cards. lU TERMS: Three Guineas. All care taken with mares, but n responsibility. For further information apply to — JAMES HAND, L» ' Ownei, Helensvilie.

MEN: GET YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AND BOOTS FKOM SONEE & SCRIATON, Central Stores Helensville South. Best^ Quality Lowest Prices DON'T SUFFER FEOM HelenSVllle BAD HEADACHE fruit depot °UrSANDm*S ACt — l ADVERTISER buildings. NOTED HEADACHE POWDERS LARGE SUPPLIES of JZEEP YoEHFe-ETH CLEAN ""■"'" «*B"' Jl by using OTSTEEO AND NERVOL TOOTH POWDER oJ?°L/£f g ? tß . AND PASTE 6 BEST ON EARTH for preserving COafeCtlOttOry "01 .&$ 'Bttti ' - the Teeth. " • ' ' ■ 0. G. SANDIN hassecured VEGETABLES AND FISH the rights to use this noted Arriving Da'iW Trade Mark and Formula Arxivmg Daily, . from Mr G. E, WHARTON n ' -*-i ttt.«. late Chemist of-Gore. . . lx. X l. AAmLUIS Price Is 3dDer tube or bottle. HELENSVILLE. NERVOL TOOTHACHE —-— DROPS, Carl G. Saiidin U. limM, °HS^KT) Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, nelenSVllie Commercial Eoad, HOT SPRINGS HJSLKireviixE. (Parakai romain.) 1 A splendid stock of new and up-to-date Situated near Helensville ; Bus service goods. First-grade . quality, from Railway Station. . m i t.l i -ur x WATCHES, Valuable Mineral Vv-aters.-Cures where all others fail! CLOCKS, &7 Private Baths and swimming pool CTIE?."W~!H]ILiX_iIEj!K/"X" ; available daily. Abundant supply of o j e vety desciiption. mineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. Call and see for Yourselves. The following analysis made by Dr. T?.TT! T=> A TT^g Wolhmann shows the different properties "of the waters:— done with neatness and dispatch. Sodium chloride ... 10919 Potassium chloride I*o2 Magnesium lodide... traces V> "X 1 1 T"r Calcium chloride ... 542 (jPTTT.T^ 1 M Hll fiP Calcium carbonate... 467 VCllli ai lIUUOC MiSsiufSonat. iS HELENWLLE. bTSe::: . .:: *£*> Mrs l McLEOD, Proprietress Silica ... ... 610 SUPERIOR BOAMj AND TO St^JiU tftiS SOStSOU A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE AND TRAVEL MAKARAU, KAU- A ,? OXTSE ' Pollvenienfc to Tr™ ' and yteanier. ' P^frf^ T f T f A LEf SVILLE ' BUSS PARSES DOOE FOR HOT PAEKHUEST, KUMKU, and the SPEINGS AND PAEKHUEST. adjacent districts. : Meals At All Hours. 1 THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION TEEMS MOJUEEATE. , . KELENSYILLE SOUTH OCTOROON, BUTCHERY. By Menschikofl —The Slave. _ - _._. —— James Hand ** high qualitios as a sire. Hg has a Prime Beef, Mutton, distinguished tuvf Career, having an^ p or k started in 3G classic races, of which he .' 'f had 8 wins, 14 seconds and 14 thirds. Delivery-Te Pua, and Parakai Daily, m-m-m/rc. ..o «> • i i. Parkhurst: Mondays Wednesdays TEEMS £3 3s single maie.s, tvvo or and Satur i 5Qa^ 8 ' more by agreement. . J All care taken but no responsibility. SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. Eor further particulars apply to— ~ JAMES ELYNN, LOOAL AGENT for r» Owner, Makarau. -"VT". 3DI3VCOCK: & CO. * —T— 1 T3-— . HAM & BACON CURERS. 't Woodward and Hosking, barristers ■ and solicitors, of Queen Street, Auck- p uriri p t dTibe f - land, now visit Hslensville m con- Sale , nection with their business, and have . taken over the local work until re- _. o cently entrusted to Mr H. J, Durham, who has discontinued visiting Helens'- XftT ANTED KNOWN—If you - ville. The firm's office hours at the *V have anything to sell, if public library are duly advertised in you want to buy anything— our columns. _ Advertisean the local newspaper.

Helensville Town Board. Notice of Proposed Special Loan. \rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I_N that the Helensville Town Board proposes to raise under the provisions of " The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908 " and its amendments, a special loan of £3,000 : (a) The particular purposes for which the loan is required are to complete the drainage and water supply for the Helensville Town District. (B) The sums proposed to be borrowed for each such purpose are : — for drainage, £1,500; for water supply, £1,500. (c) The proposed security is a special annually recurring rate of 7-12ths of a Penny in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property in the said Town District ; and the provision for the repayment of the loan is that the same is to have a currency of 20 years, so that the same shall be paid off at or before the expiration of 20 years from the raising of such loan, or until such loan is fully paid off. (d) It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raisingthe loan, and the interest for the first year. By order of the Helensville Town Board. JAMES McLEOD, Chairman. Helensville Town Board. A POLL will be taken on Thursday, the 2nd day of October, 1913, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., to obtain the sanction of the / Ratepayers to raise a loan of £3,000 for the purpose of completing the Drainage and Water Supply for the Helensville Town District. W. RYALL FOSBROKE, Returning Officer. FOitESTEES' HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. BRANDJPffIMTA "Princess of Poppyland," Olt The Magic Casket. CASTE OF CIIARACTEKS. The King of Poppyland, — Mi- J. F. Lambert, Jr. Fizzletop, ~ J. Harvey. The Honorable Dozey— Mr H, W. Milnor. Prince Wideawake— Mr C. White. Baron Insomnia, Mr H. Screaton, Pip-pip, ; , L. L. Bailey. Honk-honk ~ 11. J. Chandler. The Princess of Poppyland — Miss IT. Donovan. Moon-Daisy, ~ B. Wilson. Cornflower, ~ 11. Ganley. Britannia, ~ H. Channon. England, ~ O. Donovan. Ireland, ~ J. Caundlc. Scotland, ~ H, L>oiiovan, Wales, „ N. Caundle. Conductor, Mr J. Carter. Pianist, Miss M, Rimrner. Stage Manager, Mr H. W. Stringer. Also Flower Girls, Gipsies, Blue jackets, Attendants, etc. KASPARAjyJGBY ONION. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th. Kaipara v. Wairoa Junioi Reps., at Show Ground's, Helensville. Kick off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, Is., Boys, 6d. : Ladies, Free. C. S. WHITE, Hon. Sec. The Weather Forecast for the en suing 24 hours is for northerly winds moderate to strong. The weather wi] pi*ot>ably prove squally and chauge able. The 'barometer has a failin tendency, sens moderate, tides poor. The cement workers at Work wort have come out on strike. The Auckland owned aeroplane fle\ from New Lynn to Avondale last wee end without mishap. The Auckland Y. W. C. A. have s< out to collect £15.000 for a new build ing. Up to Monday a sum of £8,28 , had been subscribed. ■ Ask to see the new low bust long > skirted ir.odds in Warner's Itus ! proof Corsets. Every pair guarantiee L Local Drapers Mr W. H. Hutchinson, land agen • wants a farni near to Helensville for i client; unimproved land up to 50 -ncres if cheap. 3

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 September 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 September 1913, Page 3

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