sell-,, cheap, second-1 free wheel, almost-, W. L\Bradly. blackWoman, must be ; smatt^ herd; good home; found. S: / S. JSFROST, ' Helensville. v NOTICE TO BOWLERS. Herald **' GRAHAM, the Universal Provider O nj °^ Helensville, is now agent for the best an<* bowls extant, and has also on hand a large £ procured stock of Bowlers' Shoes. Come and try, before you buy. notice. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. -. 1 THE UNIO^T BANK OF AUSTRALIA v< •*- ' \ Limited. PURSUANT to the terms of "The - Banking Act, 1908," Tuesday, the 28th ' , day of December, 1015, and Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1916, are hereby ap--7M H pointed as Bank Holidays :— The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. r. a..holmes, . "ii«j ,'„' ' \ Inspector. Note.—The Bank will-, be closed on 1U the following days, being Statutory Holidays: \ .J~-..§»turday, 25th December, 1915— vjurioXiVa,s Day. , - Monday,"- 27tJ? December, 1915—For Boxing Day. . \ r Saturday, Ist January, 1916—New dear's Day. ; " Victoria Insurance Ltd. Accident and Fidelity Guarautee. -, MARINE & ACCIDENT risks. Motor Car and Motor Cycle, Live StocK, Employers' Liability , ' Bisks. Insurances of every kind effected. Coaling Kisks. New Tariff. Low Hates. Prompt ' / • Settlements. ._' Local Agent, L. L. BAILEY. NOTICE. WE have much pleasure in notifying the people of Helensvilie and surrounding Tfefficts/ tjiat we have started business asjXand Agents, and will be pleased to " , receive instructions from those wishing . to sell; also a call frdm intending buyers. ' HAND &-ELLETT, , - - \ Helensville. PERMANENTMTU RE THEATRE f " OPEN EVERY Kir;. PSIDAT L SATTJSDAT : J, . AT 8 P.M. h'%s 'seeded the.services of Mr J. A. Wardell, operator and of the Prin«i§a Theatre, Aucxland, and can now definitely programmes will be projected faultlessly. Our pictures they used to.be, mil it's what they are to day. ' ill at the same Prices—We never raise them- ' ~'! , X CHILDREN, 3d Biiiiiiim mi' i'iiii B^B^B^B , TO MOEEOW EVENING, FRIDAY Moth 3000 ft ■ A JDrama^of Exceptional Merit ; SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Adye^ures of Kathlyn No 5 A Colonel in Chains. 2100 ft Hsfld West Love Keystone 1025 . wbdnesdly Evening next Bhe V6iidet<ia 6700 ft By Mari Corelii ADMlSv^l^K: 6d; Circle Is; Children 3d P^P^P^P^P^P^P^p.)'i'' j j J aiC Jia**^^^^^y*^J^^^S^!?lli'nn V^"^'*' I^*"''1 *'I»*^S^^**'9B^#g^4'^^!;'?^^oaJHr^;!^ B^P^P^B^B^P^P^^ttaSk^nroiyfflir^MifrSEm^ (*- SHERWIN-WILLIAMS I IMPLEMENT PAINT save your -^vagons and implements tliem in good condition and them last the longest possible Sn:slics out easily, covers v/ell, with a rich oil gloss. Very in -fzcAoY and durability* 'boloi^s to select from. p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^pK ' v^,^j :V.'. & PLU^MER, -Ltd., ; <4 /; Kr-::h:r. s, OUEE*^ ST., AUCKLAND.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 December 1915, Page 2
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