Foresters' Hail, Helensville. Christmas Day— Grand Special Sacred Programme. Boxing Day— Monster Popular Programme. Songs, Ballads, Duets, Trios, Violin and Piano Solos, Duets, and Concerted Numbers. Direct from The Auckland Exhibition After a most successful season of two weeks in the Auckland Town Hall, and one week at the Exhibition, before large enthusiastically clamorous audiences, second encores being almost invariably demanded. Madame Wielaert, Distinguished Dramatic-Operatic Soprano Herr Pechotsch, World-famed "Violin Virtuoso. Miss Seccombe, Popular Contralto. Mr. Thomas Harris, Brilliant Elocutionist and Entertainer. Herr Wielaert, Pianist. Madame Pechotsch, Accompaniste. And special engagement of Mr. Philip Newbury, Famous Tenor Robusto. vVielaert-Pechotsch Combination of STAR ARTISTS. Direction of B. E. WilliamsPopular Prices—3s., 25., & Is. P. A. Hillary, Manager. FORESTERS' HALL, HELENSVILLE. STAR PICTURES. A Selected Series of the World's Best PICTURES. Refined, Amusing, and Instructive. Wednesdays and Saturdays To-Nights Programme Pathe Gazette Educational The Ranger's Horse Drama Phyllis Dare and George Grossmith Barker Comedy A Marriage of Convenience Drama Pry en Pete Comic Cormorant Col. Scenic On the Depths of the Throne Drama, Office Boy's Birthday Comic Change of Programme each evening. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission, One Shilling. Children, Sixpence. A. L. NIC!'OLSON, Manager. OPENING SHORTLY. "Excelsior" Studio. J. M. SCOTT, PBOTOaBAPHBB, HELENSVILLE. Why go elsewhere when you can get tlie host of work done locally. Photographs, Copies, Enlargements, Postcards. Outdoor Photography done in any part of the district. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. ZrTIIE^IE] Capital, £1,500,000 District Agent— "W. H. HUTCHINSON, Helensville. 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. Farmers ! Insure your furniturehouse or cowshed with the New Zea, land Insurance Co.—W. 11. Hutchinson, agent Helensville.
MR. 0. M. NEWTON, BaEEISTEE AND SOLICITOR, 102 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Attends at Helensville on Wednesdays. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Commercial Eoad, HELi'KSViyLe. Xmas Presents! Xmas Presents. In endless variety. All the latest and best designs in JEWELtEBT, etc, suitable for Presents Helensville Bazaar Xmas Gooes Xmas Goods New Gramophone Piccords. . TOYS STATIONERY FANCY GOODS J3UTTEEICK PATTERNS, Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice, H. J. WALTERS, Commercial Road, Helensville. j Champion Bakery Helensville South. H. ANDERSON, WISHES to inform former patrons of the above Business that their requirements will rcceivo every courtesy and attention. FIRST QUALITY BREAD AND SMALL GOODS. MALT BREAD A SPECIALTY. CONFECTIONERY OF GOOD QUALITY. ? \ ) holds the Record ? for uniform Excellence. < WANTED KNOWN—If you have anything to sell, if you want to buy anything— Advertise in the local newspaper. Ask to see the new low oust longskirted models in W-ahxeu's Rustproof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed, Local Drapers
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New Zealand Railways. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches from 18th December, 1913, to 2nd January, 1914 (inclusive) available for return up to and including 13th February, 1914. Holiday Excursion tickets will also be issued from any officered station on the North Island Main Line and Branches (Wellington excepted) to any officered station on the South Island Main Line and Branches (Lyttelton excepted) from December 18th, 1913,t0 January 2nd, 1914, available for return up to and including February 13th, 1914, available for return up to and including February 13th, 1914. HOLIDAY Excursion tickets available for return for 2 months from date of issue, will be issued from any station on the North and South Island Main Lines and Branches TO AUCKLAND during the currency of the Auckland Exhibition From 18th December to 10th January (both dates inclusive) Excursion tickets issued at any station North of Taumarunui will NOT be available by the Main Trunk Express trains unless such tickets are for Taumarunui or South, thereof. From 18th December to 10th JANUARY (inclusive), Express trains will leave Auckland daily (Sundays excepted) for Cambridge, Thames and Waihi at 9.15 a.m., for Rotorua at 10.0 a.m., and for Taumarunui at 10.18 a.m. i Express trains for Auckland will leave Rotorua at 9.30 a.m., Taumarunui 7.30 a.m., Thames 9.40 a.m., Waihi 9.45 a.m. and Cambridge at 12.25 p.m, The 10.0 a.m. Express train from Auckland will NOT stop at stations between Auckland and Frankton (Pukekohe excepted) except to pick up passengers for Hamilton and for stations between Morrinsville and Rotorua. BY ORDER. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of X "The Banking Act, 1908," Saturday, the 27th day of December, 1913, and Friday, the 2nd day of January, 1914, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the office of this Bank at Helensville. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED (Signed) J. SALMOND, j Actg. Inspector, j . | NOTE:— j The Bank will also be closed on i the following days, being Statu- ! tory Holidays — ! Thursday, 25th December, 1913— i Christmas Day. i Friday, 26th December, 1913—1 Boxing Day. I Thursday, Ist January, 1914—; New Years Day. j L^ORSale, cheap line of fencing I J- posts (130), all good heart j timber; price for the lot £6. C. [ Tarrant, Woodhill. I LOST, a pair of Workingmen's Boots, on Tuesday, between Becroft's shop and Hot Springs. Reward on returning to Mr Becroft's shop or R. Goad, Parakai. " Cinderella." + . The presentation of the very pretty nursery story "Cinderella," by the children of the Presbyterian church, in the Forester's hall last evening, was very creditable. The production was obviously handicapped by the incomplete state of the hall, owing to the alterations in progress, and under the circumstances came through the ordeal well. The principals cleverly interpreted their various j roles, whilst the dressing and staging effects were very pretty. Scotch dances by Miss Jean Gibson won a good deal of favour, and Mr J. Carter's songs also met with . warm appreciation. There was a large audience in attendance. The Finishing Touch to Baby's Toilet. TALSSG TO3ELET POWBER.
Milk Supply. ELMO NT DAIRY, Commercial Road, Helensville South. G. ROHINSON, of the Ehnnnt D .irv, rioliv rs Milk m Helensville daily. All orders receive prompt attention. Cleanliness, Civility, and Punctuality is the motto of the abovp dairy. DON'T SUFFER FROM BAD HEADACHE — Cures in one Act SARIN'S NOTED HEADACHE POWDERS KEEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN by using NERVOL TOOTH POWDER AMD PASTE, BEST ON EARTH for preserving the Teeth. C. G. SANDIN has secured the rights to use this noted Trade Mark and Formula from Mr G E. WHA LiTON late Chemist of Gore. Price Is 3d uer tube or bottle. NERVOL TOOTHACHE DROPS, Gives immediate relief. Price Is Carl G. Sandin CHEMIST (by exam.} ' HELENSVILLE. J. MORRIS GENERAL CARRIER & CONTRACTOR, HELENSVILLE. Every description of general carting and carrying undertaken promptly. Reasonable Charges. Artesian Wells Bored quickly and cheaply. Apply— JOHNSON BROS,, PARKE URST. RHEUMO. REMOVES THE EXCESS URIC ACID FROM THE BLOODHence it is the BEST CURK for Rheumatism and. Gout, Obtainable at all Chemists nd Stores. Prico 2s Gd and 4s 6d
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 December 1913, Page 3
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