Helensville Private Hospital Piioxe 59 Now Re-opened under ne.v Management; has been greatly enlarged, also fitted up witli the most up-to-date Appliances; is situated at an altitude of 400 •! feet above sea level, and commands a splendid view of the Kaipara Ffarbour. A Highly Experienced Registered Nurse in charge. Only Maternity cases taken at present. FEES 2£ Guineas per week. Confinements—2ss before and 2i Guineas after. (Medical Fees —Three Guineas) Private Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards. Oall at the Echo, and see the splendid Book of Samples to choose from, Prices from 6s 6d to 10s 6d per dozen, with own name printed on. Patriotic Works of Art, etc. War. War. War. Star Theatre, Helensville. CLEMENT WRAGGE Friday, October 27th AT 8 P.M. The Eternal Universe and the War. And Radium. Magnificently Illustrated. Prices 2S and is. Children Half-price Small Extra charge for Radium. . NURSING NOTICE. MRS MARSHALL, . Ladies Nurse, is prepared to take in and visit Ladies during Accouchment, with doctor. Address —Helensville. NOTICE. . LAND AGENTS and others take notice, that I have sold my Farm at Woodhil (late Latimer's), through Messrs Hand and Ellett, Land Agents, Helensville. W. CHILLINGWORTH. September sth, iqi6. , [ A card, FRED, R. EAMES ~ SUEOEOIN DENTIST Helensville Next to the Star Theatre. NOTICE is hereby given that by a Proclamation dated the 6th day of October, 1916, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 116, pages 3219/20, of the l2th day of October, 1916, the roads described in the .Schedule hereto were stopped in terms of the Public Works Act, 1908. SCHEDULE. Approximate area of the pieces of road . stopped ; 27 acres 0 roods 10 perches. Adjoining or passing through Crown land Block 111, Waioneke Sm-vey District (S.O. 19137). . In the Auckland Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked'P.W.D. 40938, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured green, NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF ORCHARDS. / THE Orchard-tax Act, 1916, is now in force. Under this Act there is payable by every occupier of an orchard as on 30th September, 1916, a tax of is per acre or part of an acre, with a minimum of 2s 6d, The tax is imposed on all orchards irrespective of area, producing fruit for sale (including orchards planted for this purpose although not in bearing), is due on Ist . November, 1016, and is payable without further demand, at any moneyorder post-office, up to and including 22nd November, 1916, after which date 10 per cent, additional will be charged, Further information ean'be obtained from the Horticultural Division, Department of Agriculture, Industries, aad Commerce, Wellington, or from any moneyorder post office, NOTICE TO PERSONS GROW. ( ING- FRUIT TREES, IN compliance with the regulations under the Orchard and Garden Diseases Act, made on 2nd October, 1916, as to the registration of orchards, every person growing one or more of the following trees viz, apple, pear, quince:, peach, nectarine plum, cherry, apricot, nut, or citrus tree, or grape-vine—is required to make ap^ plication not later than 26th October, 1916 for the registration of the property whereon such trees are growing. Registration is free of charge; the penalty for nOn-registration is a fine not exceeding £2Q. Forms of application for registration are obtainable from any Orchard Insstructor, or District Agent, or from the Director of the Horticultural Division, Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington. BY ORDER. Should you. have anything nice to say about yourself, yemr friends, or gener alities, send it to the Echo.*
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 October 1916, Page 2
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591Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 October 1916, Page 2
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