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STEWART BROS € \ ANNUAL COMMENCING ~ Wed- feb. 10/ Many Bargains. Many Attractions WE MUST make room for our large consignment of Autumn Goods arriving phortly. A sacrifice ii\ every Department. % LADIES, now is the tinig to secure — That Costume That Dress Length That Hat you so Admire. MOTHERS — Patriotic se'tf denials demand that you study economy. \ Economise now by securing tfte Children't Garments at t STEWART BROS SENSATIONAL SUMMER SALE \helensville Agricultural & Pastoral | Association. sat^dayTfebruary 6 (Commence at 12 noon) CONTINUATION OF PROGRAMME. RIDING ETC. Bost Entries. 53 Best Wisp Jumper: Ist 30s; 2nd 15s; ent. 6s. | 54 High Junjjp for Horse: Ist, £2 2s; 2nd, 21s; efjt. Bs. Post entries will be received by the Secretary. . Entrance Fee for Ladies 2s 6d each event, Genta 4s. Height of hurdles for all events, 3ft 6in. 55. Gentleman Rider: Ist 20s; 2nd 10s. 56. Lady Rider, over hurdles: Ist 21s, 2nd 10s; Ist pr{?e given by Mr F. Dye 57. Gentleman Ridker (bareback) over hurdles: Ist 255, 2nn 10s 6d. Ist prize given by H. Coulter (Pair Trousers). \ * 58. Saddling Competition for Girls under 16 years. Ist 10$ 6d. 59. Gentleman Rid^r (for those who have never won a first prize): Boys under 16 not to pompete. Ist 21s, 2nd 10s. 60. Boy Rider, under 16 years, over hurdles: Ist 15s, 2nd 7s 6d. 60a. Riding Competition, for Girls under 16: (No Hurdles). Ist 20s, 2nd 10s; ent. 2s 6d MILITARY EVENTS. Post entries. 61. Leading Competition for Mounted Rifles, Territorials, as.d ex-Members of Volunteers: Ist £2,' 2nd 20s; ent 4s 62. A Victoria Cross Competition for Territorials and ex-Membsrs of local Mounted Volunteer "Corps. Jump 3ft; Ist £2, 2nd 21s; ent. 4s. Chain Stepping Competition: Ist 10s, 2nd ss; ent. Is : Sheaf Tossing Competition : Ist 10s, 2nd ss; ent. Is, • - WEIGHT-GUESSING i COMPETITION. 99. Fat Bullock: Ist £7 103, 2nd 10e; tickets Is each Ist prize presented by Singer's Sewing Machine Co., Machine value £15, for £7 10s. ; 100. 3 Fat Sheep: Ist 20s, '2nd 10s; tickets Is each. Admission: Is; Children under J2, halfprice. 1 ————— "i EXCURSION FAREi Otamatea train leaves Helenlpille at 4.45 p.m. \ Auckland Trains —Usual 'time table. \ L. L. BAILEY, \ Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS HELENSVILLE SHIQW (POSTPONED) SATURDAY, Gth^FEß., 1915. THE usual 2.15 p.m Hfyensville-Wells-ford-Otamatea train will I^e delayed, and will leave Helensville Soutfc at 4.45 p.m., Heleiisville 4.55 ~p.m, ' WeUeford arrive 7.12 pin, Ota-ntiiitea arrive 8:20 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION available for return on day of iswie only will b| issued (by morning tram only) from Auckland and intermediate slations to Helensville, and from Otamatek and intermediate stations to HelenayiHe South, on 6th February. \ BY ORDERS %_ PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION ACT, 1912. ROTICE is hereby given that jin Examination will be held by the /Plumbers' Board of New Zealand, for |lie purpose of Registration upder the atyove Act, on March y:o.th anc^fbth, 1915. fit Auckland, Wellington, (Jnristchurch./Dunedfn, and and at jjpich other centres^-as.srtay be decided bs the Board when%rie number of candidates is known, Form§ qi application JLo be examined may bu attained from the local Technical School, or from the Secretary Plumbers' Boarcj, Wellirjgton. By ordorof the Plumbers' Bo ird, P. C. FIR AN I, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS TO SJQRE AT HELENSVILLE;? TENDERS \ARE iNVIT^ED fqV the above, due toxloseon Saturday* jM^ruat-y^ ■20th, 1914. Plans at H. Graham's Store! Helensyille, an^ at my office, .where tenders will be received. L, C. A. POTTER, Architect, Pukekohe.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 2

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