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New Zealand Railways. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT HAMILTON, 2nd and 3rd DECEMBER, 1913. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued from Ohakune and any station north of Ohakune to Hamilton or Kirikiriroa from Monday, December Ist, to Wednesday, December 3rd, inclusive; available for return up to and including Wednesday, December 10th, 1913. BY ORDER. New Zealand Railways. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, OPENING ON MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1913. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return for 2 months from date of issue, will be issued from any station on the South and North Island Main Line and TO AUCKLAND from 28th of November, 1913, and during the currency of the Exhibition. NOTE :—Holiday Excursion Tickets issued to Auckland from any station North of Taumarunui will not be available by, and will not be accepted on, the Welling-ton-Auckland Express trains. Passengers travelling on these trains with Excursion Tickets which are not available thereon, will require to pay the difference between the single fare and half the Excursion fare for the distance travelled by such trains. MONDAY, Ist December. A train will leave Kaukapakapa for Auckland at 8.35 a.m. A train will leave Henderson for Auckland at 9.10 a.m. A train will leave New Lynn for Auckland at 6.1 p.m' A train will leave Auckland for Henderson at 10.20 p.m. TUESDAY, 2nd December. A train will leave Auckland for Henderson at 10.20 p.m. THURSDAY, 4th December. A train will leave Auckland for ' Helensville at 10.20 p.m. FRIDAY, sth December. A train will leave Auckland for Henderson at 10.20 p.m. SATURDAY, 6th December. | A train will leave Henderson for Auckland at 9.10 a.m. A train will leave New Lynn for Auckland at 6.1 p.m. A train will leave Auckland for ! Henderson at 10.20 p.m. j For further particulars see Pos- ! ters and Handbills. j BY ORDER. ! ! For Sale. , Ij^Oß Sale. One three-year old I broken ' colt, Draught,, by i Maori King," suitable horse for j constant work. x I Apply to JOHN BECHER, j AHUROA. t A, rOUNG Cattle Dog, yellow,! 1 with white breast, staying | at my house since Labor Day. j If not claimed within 14 days will I be sold to defray expenses. A. j H. POOK, Helensville. j DAUGHTER "DORIS" seeks Mother " Bella," late of South Africa, last heard of in Waikato district. Reply to —Box 18, Kimbolton, via Feilding. HUNTER BROS.' large Brake will leave for Kaukapakapa Flower Show as 6.30 on Friday evening (weather permitting). Seats can be booked with A. Hunter. FORESTERS' HALL, HELENSYILLE. STAR PICTURES. A Selected Series of the World's Best PICTURES. Refined, Amusing, and Instructive. To-Nights Programme Australian Gazette Topical Little Girl Next Door Drama Valley of Versubie Col. Scenic Captain Barnacle's Legacy Drama The Handberchief Problem Comic John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress Drama, of 3,300 ft. Mary's G-oat . Comic Wednesdays and Saturday s Change of Programme each evening. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence, A. L..NIGH OLSON, Manager.

Milk Supply. ELMONT DAIRY, Commercial Road, Helensville South. G. .ROBINSON, of the Elmont Dairy, delivtrs Milk m Helensville daily. All orders receive prompt attention. Cleanliness,. Civility, and Punctuality is the motto of the abovp dairy. Champion Bakery Helensville South. H. ANDERSON, • WISEES to inform former patrons of the above Business that their require ments will" receive every courtesy and attention. FIRST QUALITY BREAD AND SMALL GOODS. MALT BREAD A SPECIALTY. CONFECTIONERY OF GOOD QUALITY. Helensville Bazaar "1 TOYS STATIONERY FANCY GOODS NOVELTIES BTJTTERICK PATTERNS, Gramophones and Records. Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice. E. J. WALTERS, Commercial Road, Helensville. HELENSVILLE BUS SERVICE • fTYHE undersigned beg to announce X that they have taken over the Buss Service lately run irom the Terminus Hotel, and will continue to run to the same time-table till furthei arrangements. From July 3—Afternoon Trip, 2 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses,. Buggies, Gig* for Hire Hunter Bros,, ' Near the North Railway Station, HELENSYILLE. SECTIONS FOR SALE Belle Vue Estate The l'ropei ty of MR JOHN HAND, Situated near the heart of HELENSVILLE. ri^HIS is the most attractive block JL that has ever bneji offered for sale in Helensville. The views are unsurpassed, Uie draiuage excellent and_ the soil'is most suitable gurdniiing pnrposr-s. (Plansto be had at Mr F. Tucker.) The prices are ' most moderate. Lots can bo purchased from £20 and upwards. Terms can be ananged if desirpd. Do not Procrastinate. Buy now in this Thriving Town and double your money. Apply to j JOHN HAND, Helensville MOST PERFECT OF CEYLOKS BLENDED TEA j AT Is Bci and 2s-per lb. j . .. j AN ABSOLUTELY ;| PUBE COCOA At 3s Ask for FREE Samples and you ■ will bo delighted. R. BcreatoiL CENTRAL STORES.

What about it? About What? Buying Your Goods from the Central Stores, Helensville. R. SCR EATON i ■ — . . - IX)N'T\ SUFFER FROM ' r_r.'+™l XT BAD HEADACHE Cen^LS° use — Cures in one Act —- t tut-* j lyr^y d •*. SANBIN'S I McL.^lD, Proprietress NOTED HEADACHE POWDERS superior boarp and KEEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN ttESIPENCE. by using \ THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE NERVOL TOOTH POWDER £l *^f: Cuuve,lienfc to Tl "n AND PASTE, buss parses dootj for hot BE TON EARTH for preserving SRLINGS AND I'AKKUTJI^' the Teeth. ' C. G. SANDIN has seemed Meals At All Hours. the rights to use .his noted ' TEUAis MOL , EEAm Irado Mark and formula from Mr G E. WHALiTON ■ _. late Chemist of Gore. . . -g-T •■ «"»4 Price Is 3d Der tube or bottle. JtteiGHSVllle NERVOL^OTHACHE FRUIT DEPOT DROPS, ADVERTISER BUILDINGS. Gives immediate lvlief. Price le —-- LARGE SUPPLIES OF Carl G. Sandin, fruits in season CHEMIST (by exam.) . OYSTEPS A?SD HELENSVILLE. HOT PIES on Saturdaj Nights. Helensvilie Confectionery cf the Best HOT SPRINGS VECEISS. F,SH (Parakai Pomain.) —' Situated near Helensville ; Bus service V3f, JT . llllS" from Eailwny Station. .•-T^u,Tr l .T^ ' HELENSVILLE. Valuable Mineral Waters. : ~~ Cures where all others fail ! ffj . T^B3HBIHHtt«» • Private Baths and swimming pool M J\ Hj \ !rRp-HlTi availnhle daily. Abundant supply of *» • ■BIEB ■ fl IBKMdl■■ 'mineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. n , . ... Practical Watchmaker The following analysis made by Dr. onr | \r\\-ir\\\s.» Wolhmann shows the different properties dllU UC WO 11CT, of the waters :— ' Sodium chloride ... 10919 Commercial Road, Potassium chloride I*o2 T . _ . Magnesium lodide... traces . tLEL L.N S~V XLLE* Calcium chloride ... 542 Calcium carbonate... 467 "~^~"~""~" Calcium sulphate ... PO3 A splendid stock of new and up-to-date Magnesium carbonate 1*49 , T , , - ~ ■ Alumina 045 goods, luist-grude quality. Iron oxide... ... traces . Silica ... ... GlO To Stand this Season OLoaiss, a* AND TRAVEL MAKARAU, KAU- JEiWELLEBY, KAPAKAPA, HELENSVILLE, °fey« r>' description. PARKHURST, KUMKU, and the Call and see for Yourselves, adjacent districts. ———____ rR.TTj T—* A, ypg THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION , Q ... . %",: A . done with neatness and dispatch. \uu l viwun • To Travel around HelensviUe i By Menschikoff—The Slave. *W ' * V^ **«****» »«W and Surrounding Districts. OCTOROON is a rich chestnut, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION stands In. I harms high, and has nr\T\TrTTiTi' high qualities ns a she. lie has a I R Pi VI *Pv Iv distinguished turf career, having -*- -"-vXJXTXX I_iJAi started in of. classic iac.es, of winch he Sire, The Governor, had 8 win.", i-J seconds and 14 thirds. Dam, Rosebud Ist. TERMS £3 3s single mates, two or i.T)RRviIER was foaled in November, more by agreement. (J. 1905 ;hois of splendid typo and All earn taken but no responsibility. | cpuality, and is now leaving excellent For lurther particulars apply to— stock. '■ * JAMES FLYNN Particulars of pedigree on cards. Owner, Makarau. tupus""tl ~n : ; lEk/Mb: Ihree Guineas. /„, , , ,7T. .' . All care taken with mares, but no Woodward and Moslung, barristers responsibility, and solicitors, of Queen Street, Auck-.' ' For further information apply tc— land, now visit Helensville in con- T.\ArT?« ttaviV nection with their business, and have JAMESs HA^D, taken over tho local work until re- Owner, Helenovillo. ct-ntly entrusted to Mr H. J, Durham, ~ " ~~~ who has discontinued visiting Helens- TTT ANTED KNOWN—If you ville. Tho firm's olllce hours at the *' have anything to sell, if public libraiy a.c duly advertised in 3 rou want to buy anything— our columns. Advertise in the local newspaper.

MISS MYRTLE CULLENS, Teacher of Pianoforte, and Theory. (Senior Trinity College Certificate) Late a pupil of Professor T. W. Finer, of Ponsonby. Quarter commences as arranged, terms on application. Musical engagements at Social, etc. undertaken. Address, Garfield Road, HELENSVILLE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GRAND BAZAAR and Sale of Work, in Kaukapakapa Hall, on Thursday and Friday, 4th & sth' December, 1913. To be opened at 2 p.m. on Thursday, by F. Dye, Esq. Plain and Fancy Stalls. Doll Stall. Confectionery Stall. Flower Stall. Refreshments. Strawberries and Cream, etc. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. Grand Entertainment in Foresters' Hall, on Tuesday, December 16, 1913. Part I. Highland Dancers from Auckland ; Vocal and Instrumental Items ; Best Local Talent. Part 11. CINDERELLA, or, Tbe Glass Slipper. Cast of Characters: Prince Charming , ... Mavis White Bambeeni, his Page ... Lizzie Burnett Lady Cacklington ... Mrs C. Laßoche Clorinda ") Her f Miss H. Channon Balinea j Daughters \ Daphne Kirgan Cinderella —the Step Daughter— Hyacinth Kirgan Fairy—Cinderella's Godmother —Olive McAnally Maids of Honour ... Gwen Rawson and Heather Kirgan Boy Blue —Prince Charming's Friend — Ivan Lambert GUESTS: Yankee Doodle ... Daisy Bennett Nancy Lee ... Helen Wilson 80-Peep ... Nancy Wilson Miss Muffett ... Alex Bennett Old Woman who lived in a shoe. Mrs Haan Little Red Riding Hood Jean Bailey Mother Goose ... Miss Ganley Mary and Little Lamb Joyce Bailey Old Mother Hubbard... May Cantel Her Dog ... Paddy Bailey Lucy Locket ... Lilly Snook Contrary Mary ... Flora McLeod Jack and Jill Merven & Ida Rawson Old King Cole — Phyllis Becroft Ride-a-Cock-Horse — Rona Coutts Jumping Joan — Eca Contts Queen of Hearts — Thehna Murphy Babes in the Wood ... Carl Meinhold and Molly Schmidt Tern the Piper's Son ... Storey McAnally Little Jack Homer ... Arthur Bennett Humpty Dumpty ... Otto Bauman Simple Simon ... Rodney Laßoche Jack-a-Dandy ... Rege Murphy Dan the Dirty Man ... Val. White Tom Tucker ... Albert Bauman Tommy Snooks ... Sidney Snook Scene I—Prince Charming's Palace : the invitations sent out. 2—Lady Cacklington'2 Kitchen ; Fairy prepares Cinderella for Ball. 3—Prince Charming's Garden ; the lost slipper. 4—Lady Cacklington's Drawing-room; the glass slipper. 5 — Prince Charming's Palace ; the Marriage of Prince Charming and Cinderella. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 p.m. sharp. Tickets, Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. \ hojds the Record ? } for uniform \ \ Excellence, \ "DOR SALE-Cheap. 100 acres L at Tauranga. Apply this office. Warner's Rust-proof Oi.iv.ets. Every pair guaranteed not to Evust, Break or I Tear Your Draper stocks War.vku's. Ask to see the new low bust longskirted models iv W^kxkr's Rustproof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed, Local Drapers

m. g. i¥L uimm, barrister and solicitor, 102 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Attends at Helensville on Wednesdays. Business for Sale. FOR SALE, as a going concern, a well-established Fruit, Confectionery, and Greengrocery Business, doing a good trade; good reasons for selling. Apply this Office. Ci OOD Grazing for cattle or \J. horses now available on Show Grounds. Apply to Mr J. Mills, Helensville South.

See Cheap Freight Rates Front Pages LAIDLAW LEEDS' Wholesale Catalog.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 November 1913, Page 3

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