LOST—In Star Theatre, or fromthere to Mrs Giles' house, oa,Monday night, a round silver broqcbt-with rose, thistle and shamrock in^dmtre. A valuable keepsake.—Regard on returning to Miss Gilei'Fruit Shop. Star Theatre, Helensville MONDAY, MAY IST, wil. Euchre Party Jf Dance Inaj^bf ST. MATTHEW^LADIES' GUILD. All are Invjtt&. Light Refreshments /f Bell at 8 p.m. Admission is. Admission is.; ' . KAIPAHA S.S. CO., & SELLARSAIiLEN S.S. CU. -.J ? / Tickets Interchangeable Leave Helensville: Leaves Dargaville Mon, 10.15 a.ni, Tues. 7 a.m. Mon. 7.30 p.m. Wed. 5 p.m. *Wed. 10.15 a.m. *Thurs. 7 a.m. ... Thurs. 7.30 p.m. Fri. 5 p.m. '#*' Fri. 10.15 a.m. Sat. 7 a.m. '.; Salt. 10.15 a.m. JSun. 9 a.m. *Steamor will only call at Kuawai, Kaupo, Naumai, ana Te Kopuru.; Cargo received at Goods Shed daily. Otamatea Branch: For Batiey, Pahi, Whakapirau, and Uhtakihe -j Leaves Helonsville: Leaves Pahi :-\ Mou. 10,10 a.m. Tues. 8 a.m. j Thurs. 10.10 j».m. Fri. 8 a.m. \ HENRY WHITE, Junr., " I A^anager, Helensville. \ HELENSVILLE TOWN 1 BOARD. ' 1) .Itenders. 4 ALTERNATIVE Tenders will be received up to 5 ; p.m., on THURSDAY Ilth May next, for the re-decking of tjhe bridge over Awaroa Creek. j Tenders to be for either re-decking the present bridge, or for the inclusion of ■> a footbridge at the South end. Tenderers to specify timber to be used. ■ I (ByjOrder) % vv i i! H. W. STRINGER, ■ ; ■! Town Clerk I TRE^ASS NOTICE. ALL- -Persons;.found ■, trespagoi$ r 0n..Ti,.. Kokopu estate, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. F. W. STRANGE. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL Persons found trespassing on my Property at Parkhurst, with dog or gun will be prosecuted. " • T. F. EVANS. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE is bereby given that all Trespassers with dbg or gun, found on our Property, kno#n as Crossland, will be prosecuted. OSMOND &STONEWIGG TRESPASS NOTICE. . •. ALL trespassers found on our^ropefnesT at Kaukapakapa,.with dog or gun, will be prosecuted^ S. F. SCOTT O. B. SNELLING W. TURNWALD R. DRINNAN J. L. SHANKS. Meet Me Face to Face r ,, WALLY~MART!Ii (tate J. W. Coleman, Auckland) Hairdresser & r Tobacconist ;/i- ;'- L"-' 'helensville. *®- Razors skilfully Ground and Set. "" >'"i'<"/.'' NOTICE^ 1iO v ACCOUNTS AlI Accounts, due^ jthis office to date, Baying Beeii rendered, the undersigned will esteem it them immediate attention. F. MACKENZIE & SON, Printers and Publishers, HELENSVILLE. HE WOri THE WAGERr A GENTLEMAN in Dublin, speaking of the Irish, said th^t nothing ever .satisfied them, and that he "was-\viling~to vptove his words on a wager that if he should go to the door and call a cab, no matter what fee he might give, the driver would ask for more. The wager was taken. The gentleman called a cab, drove a quarter of a mile, stepped out and handed the driver half a sovereign, the legal fare being a shilling, Cabby drove off. The gentleman who had taken the wager was exulting in his triumph, when suddenly the cabby returned, and, touching his hat, said : " Please, sir, have ye a dirty threepenny-bit about ye ? It would be such a pity to break a bright piece of gold like this for a.dhrink!"
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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509Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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