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FLASHES

Lady, has lost a gold ring. General or lady help wanted.

A meeting is called with a view of forming a golf club.

A missing golf stick is adver for.

We have the Band of. music, the hose and rewl; now we want a fire brigade and station.

Mr A McLeod was accidently hurt whilst playing football qn Saturday last, and had to leave the field.

At the Presbyterian Church on Sunday a solo will be rendered by Mrs F. James.

Goods sold at less than auction prices.—Commercial Eoad (near Echo Office). ■ ,

The Awaroa Bowling Club are calling a special general meeting for Thursday next. Important business^. Parkhurst school intends celebr4t ing Arbour Day by a " working bee," afternoon tea, etc.

A •' coin tea "in aid of the Bible in Schools League at 2.30 p.m., Star Theatre, on Saturday, I lth inst.

The Government Inspector of Machinery paid a visit to Helensville on the 6th inst., and inspected numerous small craft.

Rev Robjohns will address a meeting in the Kaukapakapa Hall on Monday next at 2 p.m., in support of the Bible in Schools League.

Messrs Barnes and Newman left for Auckland on the 7th inst to interview the Chairman of the Education Board re closing of Te Pua School.

Mr Stirling, manager of the North Kaipara Butter Factory, is leaving Whakapirau to take up a similar position at Te Kuiti.

Dr. Wohlinann has reported most favourably to his Department re the improvements at the Helensville Hot Springs.

Mr Isaac McLeod is about to erect a billiard saloon and barber's shop on a section adjoining his property at Helensvillo South.

The Eev. H. H. Robjohns will address congregations on " Bible in Schools," at 815 p.m., in the Presbyterian Church.

Eesidents of surrounding districts should not miss the great moneysaving sale.—Near Echo Office, Commercial Road, Helensville.

At the Kaukapakapa Methodist Church on Sunday Mrs Bellini will sing "Abide with Me," and by special request " Peace, sweet Peace."

No dog, gun, or trespassers allowed on Elliott's farm henceforth. Sportsmen have not been carefnl enough of the ewes, etc.

Stewart Bros. Ltd. are now disposing of a large stock of clothing, drapery, etc., together with 300 pairs of boots, at ridiculously low prices. See dodgers in paper.

- A Mr L. Kummage, formerly of Helensville and later of Waini a sou*in-law of Dr Sullivan of Helens, ville, died suddenly at Waihi on the 6th mst.

Mr Anderson, Government Vine Expert, passed through Helensville this week en route to Whakapirau, to interview Mr Jackman, re sending wine to the Panama Exposition.

The Ideal Drapery Supply Stores of Auckland are disposing of a We quantity of drapery, etc., at less than half-price. Next to Hansen's fruit shop.

Mr John Fuller, theatre proprietor of Auckland visited Helensvllle last week. We hear that it is Mr Fullers intention to start a Vaudeville Theatre at Helensville.

We hear that tenders will be called tor the erection of a new bridge to take the place of the old swing bridge which crosses the Kaipara River at the junction of the Te Pua and Park, hurst Roads.

It was a lucky hit for the Town Board to acquire the neucias of a fire brigade plant for the small sum of £15. ,ome now, things are looking up.—A plant worth £150 for £15. " Dan fires through the window and ruffian pays the penalty. ffiZ finds a note on the window-sill from jg» shifts*

feed and visitors are in Vi te d toiS rede S he towos on prrs.- ? ichi itself «««Haon, is cleanliness

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

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FLASHES Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

FLASHES Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1914, Page 4

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