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TO those Suffering from Indigestion taice Sandin's Indigestion Cure. Works wonders. Firet Dose tells a tale. Pleasant to takd. Try a Bottle. Price 2s 6d. Sandin's Little Liver Pills are also good, if you are Liverish take them. Is per Bottle. Sandin's Nervol Toutache Cure. Nothing its equal. Instant Relief. Price Is, Pax Ointment for every Itch, except the Itch for Money. Piice Is 6d. Take your Orders to Sandin, the Prescription Chemist. ' Doctors orders faithfully and accurately fulfilled. New Drugs and Chemicals continually arriving. No stale Drugs Kept.. Everything Up-to-date. Only one address— C a SANDIN M- P-8-Dispensing Chemist by Exam, and Registered. HELEN6VILLE. [ A CARD. FRED. R. EAMES * SUKGEOIN DENTIST Helensville Next to the Star Theatre. THE SHOP TO BUY. C. Emm, is the only Shop in Helensville where you can get Christmas and New Year Gifts, as well as Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc. of every description. PRICES EQUAL TO AUCKLAND Here we have Troopers Wrist Watches, and Trooper 3 Luminous Watches from 35s upwards. Now is the Time TO ORDER Your Summer SUITS Unrivalled Samples of Latest and Fashionable Goods to select from f. E. COULTER, Practical Tailor, Tailor Mads Suits From £3 Ids up to £5 5sAlfred Eecroit, Builder, Contractor, and Undertaker. KEPAIEING done in all Branches . oi the Trade. Agent for the IMPEEIAL FLUE INSURANCE COMPANY. I have always on hand the Best Brands of Carbide, Can Supply at the Lowest Market Rates. Tq D. Johnson Registered Plumber and Sanitary Engineer .OoitMSHoiAi, St., HELiiiNSYILLE j Hot and Cold Water, Gas, Eleotrio Light and Bells Installed, Tanks and Baths Supplied. All Kinds of Plumbing Executed, Estimates Given, 'Rozana' Vineyards ■N.Z. GRAPE WINE Port a Speciality 20s per Case of 2 gals (12 Bottles) JOSEPH FBANIOH Henbekson'. B®° Maico a Xmas Present to your friende.

HELENSVILLE DARGAVILLE THE NEWS TRAVELS REFERRING to the progress of the Kaipara, the Christchurch Press says that steamer communication between the town centres in Kaipara is being steadily improved. From Helensville eight steamers proceed weekly to Dargaville, a distance of 65 miles, returning on the days following their sailing, while from Dargaville a double ferry service connects with Tangiteroria, a distance of 30 miles, and river launches proceed a further 10 miles north. From Dargaville two ferry services also run 16 miles south to Ruawai, connecting there with the coach service to Paparoa and Matakohe. From Otamatea to Helensville, and vice versa, there is also a fine bi-weekly steamer connection. From Helensville four trains daily arrive from ' and leave for Auckland, and from Otamatea to the city there is a double daily service. From Dargaville a train runs daily to the head of the Kaihu Valley, and enters Hokianga County, while the overland journey from Dargaville on the West Coast to Whangarei on the East, a distance of 45 miles, is served by motor car and coach lines. LOOK, MOTHER! ♦ " THEY'VE KILLED DADDY AND LOOK WHAT THEY HAVE DONE TO ME. THE ZEPPELIN RAIDS. SOME PITIFUL STORIES, A TIMES correspondent in the Midlands says that one of the Zeppelins circled over Staffordshire at the speed of an express train. It displayed no lights, but the brilliant flashes of falling bombs were' seen for miles around. A bomb fell between a church and a mission hall in one place. The vicar's wife was standing on the platform of the hall conducting a Bible meeting and address--200 women and girls. Suddenly there was a blinding flash in the darkness, and confusion followed. The vicar's wife was struck by a fragment of the bomb and killed instantly, together with another lady and a young girl. The heart-rending screams of the injured were terrible to hear. Many people heroically took part in the rescue work, the local doctors working splendidly. The church was the centre of the danger-zone, and the vicarage was partly wrecked. Some people were killed in the streets, and a woman's legs were blown off. A Times correspondent in Norfolk reports that the raiders were first seen approaching the coast from the north. The news circulated throughout the country, and all lights were put out. The airships passed over half the country, going on into Lincolnshire and the Midlands. A man heard the whirr of engines, and went out into his garden and looked up into the sky. A bomb fell on him and killed him. A child who followed him out was struck, and ran back into the ruined house, crying " Mother, they've killed daddy. Look what they've done to me." . The poor little fellow's left arm was severed from his body as by a knife. An elderly lady was seated in her house with her grandson on her knee, when a bomb tore its way through the roof, injuring both. Other houses in the same street were blown to pieces, A married woman and her child were buried up to the woman's neck, only her face being visible, but although she was terribly crushed, she was not killed. The child was dead. i A FEW YEARS AGO

A Good Resolution for the New Year Buy Your Goods from ' . SCR EATON'S and save Money and Worry. R. SCREATON Central Stores HELENSVILLE AND PARAKAL North Auckland Farmers Cooperative, Limited. Formerly Auckland Farmers Un.on, Ltd. STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKINS AND TALLOW SALESMEN, LAND, FINANCE AND COMMISION AGENTS Registered Oftice .. .. .. WHANfiARPT Telegraphic Address "Farmeoop™ Send us your Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow or other Produce for Sale in Auckland. Prompt account Sales WE TRANSACT'BUSINESS FI^MAUCIILAi\I) K[GHT UP TO THE NORTH. CAPE -.^EOlsTTiailj-Y- STOCK: SALES Warkworth, Friday, Feb 18th Wethe?s°sOO eLam i bsClUdirig 10°° bieeding Ew6Sj 50° 2 and 4 too^ . On Account of Measrs McElroy Bros—2oo choice I\ F. M ' Eomnev ewes. Also 130 Earns including- J Onl account of Mr E. A.■ Vipond, 15 choice Lincoln Earns, 2 tooth 1 choice-Lincoln Earn, 6 tooth. ' * On account of -Mr J. V. Lawrie—B choice Lincoln Ranis 2 tooth and 4^ aT° Unt °f Mef rS J Grant & SoiiS: 25 Pure bred.Eomney Earns, • Mangawhare, Tuesday, Feb. 29th Arapohue, Wednesday, March Ist Ruawaip Thursday, March 2nd ■ Paparoa, Friday March 3rd Maungaturoto Saturday March 4th Helensville, Tuesday, March 7th WOOL SALE Ihe second Wool Sale has been postponed indefinitely LAND-We are in touch with Southern buyer.s. Send us particulars , of Properties you have for Sale '■*. NOTE POE SHEEP OWNBE&Vendors of Sheep at our Fairs will please note that Bfiep must be dipped and branded befoie bemg offered for sale l stock: Uients will note that all fat or store stock shipped for sale ln"Auck^\ T^Wv C,T gn6f t0 thu f? T rß> Uni°U there scut c/o Messrs «SSiP°"' Same °n our.aocount and Prompt Helensville Eepresentative . . . . Hl^ V^wlA. E. CEAJNE, Manager. . * Warkworth Representative A. S, Carkan The Leading Store 9 Helensville. UNIVERSAL 'PROVIDERS . Support Local Trade The District Wants it. We hear all sorts of reports of what prices are in Auckland FOR CASH We are prepared to supply at any Auckland Eetailers' Price List • For Nett Cash Only Bring along your Orders^—-.No restrictions to Quantity. UNIVERSAL , PEOVIDEKS ; Helensville.. |k v . ~ — ~i Hinemoa I i'J^>4>-,^ . ■ " " House V I i 9 V v 'i,'/^; .- J hot spk7]^ I Pioprietress. m . NOW OPEN! . I ... :feee mineral baths on the peemiseb. ... I First-Class'Menu Daily. I Every Comfort for' Visitors. Have What's Going. I Lo.ely View of Surrounding Couutry, M TAEIFF—7s per Day, or £2 by tile Week, 1 TELEPHONE No. 47. 1

CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years I have been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism, One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s 6d, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this paintul disease F. Greville, Editor N.Z Dairyman, Box 502, Wellington.—Advf Should you have anything nice to say about yourself, your friends, or gener alities, send it to the EOHO.* Advertising- lias b.*tm developed to keep pace with pvesmit duy business methods—with pi-etieut-dav distribution. Crafty man condemn, studies, simple men admire them, but wise men use them.--Bacon.

THE GERMS OF CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS are stated by the Directors ot the Bacteriological University of Melbourne, to be quickly destroyed by eucalyptus. SANDER'S EUCALYPTI" EXTRACT was proved at the Supreme Court of Victoria to possess far greater antiseptic power than the common eucalyptus oils and so-called extracts. Therefore if you are not particular about your health you use any sort of eucalyptus ; if you are—■ you use only SANDER'S EXTRACT, 3 drops on sugar. It protects not only from meningitis but from all other infectious diseases : scarlet fever, measles, typhoid, diphtheria, smallpox, etc, SANDER'S EXTRACT is the strongest and safest antiseptic, and its curative qualities have been demonstrated to bd genuine and lasting—it not only due infects, but stimulates and give* new vigor to diseased parts. Ulcers, poisois-o wounds, chilblains, inflamed skins arc quickly cured by SANDER'S EXTRACT

To sti-ive with difficulties and tc conquer them is the highest human felicity.—Dr. Johnson.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 3

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