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HELENSVILLE TOWN > BOARD. GENERAL RATE. |IN terms of Section 35 " Town Board Act, 1908," and its amendments, it is the intention of the Helensville Town Board, to levy a General Rate of One Penny (Id) in the One Pound (£1), on all rateable property in the Valuation Roll, on Bth June, 1916, for the period Ist April, 1916, to 31st March, 1917. By Order of the Board, H. W. STRINGER, Town Clerk. June 29, 1916. 9ELENSVILLE TOWN BOARD. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID RATE. r ) IN terms of Section 35, " Town Board Act, 1908," and its amendments, it is the intention of the Helensville Town Board, to levy a Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate of Three-sixteenth (3-16) of one Penny (Id) in the One Pound (£1), on all rateable Property in the Valuation Roll on Bth June, 1916, for the period Ist April, 1916, to 31st March, 1917. By Order of the Board, H. W. STRINGER, Town Clerk. June 29, 1916. HELENSVILLE DOMAIN BOARD. / APPLICATIONS to close with the undersigned, at 3 p.m, on THURSDAY, 13th July, are invited for the portion of Manager of the Helensville Jlot Springs Domain, f Applicants must h^ive a thorough knowledge of gardening/and to state salary required. /' No one eligible for military service need apply./' , H. W. STRINGER, /' 1 Secretary. LOST—Between Miss Giles' Fruit Shop and the Post jOg^ce,-two" One Pound Notes, belpafcirrgf'to a poor widow woman. —Fijottefplease return to this office. • THE JCAIPARA CO-OPERA-TIVE DAIRY FACTORY Co.&D, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. -j NOTICE is hereby given tfiat the Annual General Meeting of Jin'areholders of the above-named Comjptmy, will be held in the Agricultural/Hall, Helensville, on WEDNESDAY July 19th, 1916, at 12.30 p.m. J^ 1 ■ To receive" Annual Report and Balance Sheet. /' Elegrfbn of Directors Arid General. H. W. STRINGER, Acting Secretary. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the Women's Patriotic League \ (Helensville Branch) STAR THEATRE. JULY 13TH. \ PROGRAMME: Pianoforte Duet—" Fue de Flamme " , L. Carleton and L. Field. Song—" Colleens of Killarney " Pupils of Helensville School. Recitation—" Nose and Eyes " Erena Bishop. Dance—" Sailors' Hornpipe " I L. Carleton, M. Hi"., M. Simcock, P. Hill, kL. Field, M. Bishop. Song—" The Grotesque Mandarins " Pupils of Helensville School. Recitation—" The Puzzled Dutchman " Thelma Murphy. Dance— . ', MissFlannagan. Trio—Soldier, Sailor and Tradesman T. Geldard, B. Short, and T. Hughes. Song—"l'm a Little Jap, Jap " Gladys Osman and Chorus. Dance— Miss Flannagan, Duet—" Keys of Heaven '■ Gladys Osman and Boy Hand Recitation— Miss Flannagan. Dance—" Highland Fling " \ Edna Donovan and Ethel Sim. Patriotic Song—" Motherland " T. Hughes and Chorus. —INTERVAL— V Babes in the Wood. The Uncle— Victor Aitkenhead Sykes— Arthur, Turley Ruth— Ella Eddleston Philp— Kath McGarvey Robin Red Breast— Amo Jowett Jenny Wren— Roie Parkes The Sparrow and Rook— lola Menzies The Owl— Trevor McGarvey Two Canaries— E. and M. Ellett The Yellow Hammer— Molly Meinhold The Faries— E. Turley, J. Bradly, and N. Seilars. The Three Dolls— Rosie Allan, Mary Field and Nellie Seilars. The Angel— Eva Ellett. ADMISSION: Adults is; Children 6d. Meet Me Face to Face. WALLY~I/lART!N * (Late J. W. Coleman, Auckland) UP-TO-DATE Hairdresser & Tobacconist HELENSVILLE. S& m Razors skilfully Ground and Set. Woods' Gieat Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Should you have anything nice to say about yourself, your friends, or generalities, send it to the Echo.*

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 July 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 July 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 July 1916, Page 2

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