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Stewart Bros., Ltd. Will be Closed all Day on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th INST For their First Annual Picnic. WAIKA.TO FARMERS BACON CO., LTD. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE is h4rebyK,gdven that all FRANKTON JUNCTION. Trespassers with jdog^gun, found on our PrlD^n-tyf knehvn as Crosland, will be pro|ecited. WE are buyers of BACONERS & STONEWIGG. ~ and PORKERS at the Scales, ■_ Railway Yards, Helensville, every fort- H , ~, ~ n * n ~ night. Next date will be TUESDAY "elenSVille ' Te Pua af P«rkh««t MARCH 23rd fi[ P O P TQ « L.McLEOD, ■ OrUJtlb A Sent- (Affiliated with the N.Z. Athletic Union . Auckland Branch) T"« £ N6W6V J To be held on Helensville Show Ground Painter, Paperhanger and Easter Monday April s th Decorator t CUP value sn ios. Commercial Road, next to Coulter's prcx^lmME: 1. MAIDEN RACE of 120 yds. Ist prize ' Trophy value £1 10s; 2nd value 10s; SIGKN""W":RITI:N"C3- entrance 2s. of every description undertaken 2. BOYS' RACE, 16 years and under, Post entry. First prize Trophy value Repairs and .Renovating a Speciality 1Os 5 2nd value ss;""entrance 6d. 3. HELENSVILLE CUP Handicap of n-, x, , i -r, ~ £17 10s. Distance 150 yds. First Orders Executed Promptly . « 1O o , „, Q , 1A c J prize £12; 2nd £4, 3rd £1 10s; en- ~ '—■ ■ trance 10s. Allotments For Sale 4. HIGH JUMP Handicap. First prize £1; 2nd 10s; entrance Is 6d; post '~' entry. FINE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS 5. 440 YDS HANDICAP. First prize on Awaroa road, with a Northern £4; 2nd £1; 3rd 10s; entrance ss. aspect, FOE SALE. Only 10 minu- 6. MILE RACE. Firs| prize £4;2nd£l; tes walk from Railway Station. 3rd 10s; entrance ss. The BEST in Htlensville. 7- LOCAL RACE of 120 yds. First prize Al+'- i £3; 2nd £1, 3rd 10s; entrance 4s, PPy° 8. 220 YDS HANDICAP. First prize £3; COLMOEE WILLIAMS, 2nd £1; entrance 4s. Dargaville. 9. H ALF-MILE Handicap. First prize D. STEWART n(* *n*rc* 10s entrance ss. Helensville 10' FORCED HANDICAP of 100 yds. —— ' First prize £2; 2nd £1. Entrance: Winners 2s; losers Is. [ A CARD. FRED R, EAMES, SUEGEOH DENTIST, Entries cl ™™»S March 20th , "HV»lpnsvi]]p at 8 p.m. All nominations to be addres- _____ c d Secretary, P.O. Box 9, Helensville. Next Foresters' Hall ENTRANCE Is, CHILDREN 6d. To conclude with a Dance in the Star [A CARD.] Theatre in the Evening. Gents. Is fid ■, Ladies Is. E. THURLOW FIELD p. g. comes, m.a. 1X.13. Hon. Sec. Barrister and Solicitor, -■" — — Has commenced the practice of his ir^r ail -—%■ l ■ profession at Milk Delivery BiuuGE Street, Helensville. We are delivering good fresh Milk -I —■ —■ — in Helensville daily, and we. will underThe present proprietary of the ECHO * a^e to satisfy customers in civility, atwould like to do much more than at tention snd cleanliness. present in helping the district to forge ahead, but to do this* on amicable and business lines requires the whole-hearted Prompt attention will be paid to all support of the populace, not that we are orders. complaining in the least, but we can assure our readers that we have room —~ "D "11 jp o upon our patent address wrapping L»ll3S. J_»dll & 001 l Sh-eTlOO^ubSersf' fOT ** Comme.cial Eoad, Hclensville South HELENSVILLE 9 PICTURE THEATRE 9 OPEN EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY I SATSEDA? AT 8 P.M. The Pick of the World's Best Picture-makers. Latest Productions London and New York Successes. A Modern Show on Modern Lines Bright, Clean and Novel An Education by Illustration, Follow the Crowd, ADULTS, 6d. , A * CHILDREN, 3d STAR WTUtES IV ■ ■■■• ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■•■« ■■IHH^HBPBm 1W f « MPBH^HI Next Saturday's Programme Bronche'fi modern dramatic sensation THE SILENT WITNESS Other screenings will be Australian Gazetfcp 1902 —He and She—An American King From Pen to Pick-axe—lt came by Freight—Stung Next Wednesday Night. THREADS OF DESTINY To be followed by Gaumont Graphic—The Elusive Diamond—Picturesque Greece -jke Big Camp—The Tale of a Cat—How Flowers Awaken—Flirtation ADMISSION: 6d; Circle Is; Children 3d

TO SCRUB CUTTERS. ' WANTED-^Ten^era^or Scrub Cutting about 250 acres mKftTfca scrub, at Bickerstaftefiettlfpment. Whakapirau, Kaipara HarboV-. 1^ Addrlgs tenders to W. H. Jordan, care Jackman's Store, Whakapirau. TENDERS FOR PLOUGHING WANTED—Ter&er| for Ploughing, discing and sowing Ztfjgfftffes, and ploughing only Vpr about 50 acres of burnt fernland.Bi^kerstaffe Settlement, Whakapiaru. * Replies to W. H. Jordan, care Jackman's Store, Whakapirau. \ LOST. LOST —A I^ckel Socket of buggy lamp, some time sigp. x Finder rewarded on returntng samk to L. L. BAILEY, Saddler. \ v 'iP'l [A CARD] \ HARRY G. PHIPPEN MEM. ROY, COL. SUR., ENG. LIC. ROY. COLL. PHY. LONDON, Etc. IST AVENUE, HELENSVILLE SOUTH Tel. No. 26. £10 REWARD. TO anyone grving information as to who threw a half bi-icLM my daughter's window, a#*Mr C. Rtf^ell's late residence, Paraka\ I will give £10 reward. A. J. BRADLY. / HARVEST FESTIVAL;;" A HARVEST Fjistivalyin connection with the Methodij't Cj*^it/,6i the District, Will be helt^n SUNDAY, 28th inst., aWd. the sale of giftjsf'will be held in the Aufttion Mart, He^nsville, on MONDAY evening. 29th irist., at 8 o'clock. V TENDERS. TENDEBS\ are required up to 23rd inst., for disfeing, chaining, sowing seed, and manuring:,"from 30 to 40 acres, on farm lately occupied by Mr Chas. Russell. Any tende\ript necessarily accepted. Particulars frarn owner. R\J. VERCOE, V\ Helensville. APPLES FOR SALE. ■ NORTIfeKN stY Apples, 6s 6d per case. Railway freight paid radius 20 mil«.—^ply -' \ J. L. SHANKS, \< Kaukapakapa.

YOU SHOULD BE DETERMINED in rejecting the worthless and frequently injurious counterfeits which are sometimes pushed for the sake of greater gain as just as good" as the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALPYTI EXTRACT. Be not deceived! SANDER'S EXTRACT is recognised by the highest medical authorities as possessing unique stimulating, healing and antisepatic powers. The preparation of SANDER'S. EXTRACT from the pure sheeted leaves, and the refinement by special processes give it curative virtues peculiarly its own. Therefore be not mis ™™ a ?£?£s■ and insist upon the GENUIITE SANDER EXTRACT, and you will derive the benefit that thousands have derived from it before. When ill you should not depress yourself more by the common bulky and nauseating eucalyptus,oils and so-called extracts. What you want is quality and reliability in small dose • and this you find only, in— SANDER'S EXTRACT.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1915, Page 2

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