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Special Notice Having taken over Mr Gahagan's DRAPERY & CLOTHING Establishmet, Miss Loudon intends to keep the whole Stock up-to-date. DRAPERY CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES At City Prices LADIES AND GENTLEMEN All your requirements are fully stocked here MIQC I niIHHM'C DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORE 100 LUUUUINO HELENSVILLE

Make Delicious Mustard Pickles at home by using Mustard I P i ck le Powder SAVES TIME & LABOUR. GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Simply Require* Mixing With Vinegar. A lib: Tin Makei Half•a-Gallon of Liquor. The "X" Powder is a superior mixture of all the condiment* required for making Mustard Pickles of extra choice flavour. Its results will delight you ! Sold in tins by all Grocers. Two kinds— "CHOW CHOW" & "PICCALILLI" Prepared by Kirkpatrick's - - Nelson Milk Delivery j Wo are delivering good fresh Milk in Helensville daily, *nd we will undertake to satisfy customers in cirtfity, attention and cleanliness. Prompt attention 'will be paid to all , orders. Chas. Ball : Proprietor Commercial Road, Holeasville South 'Phono 51. THE HATMARKET Albert Street, Auckland. ALFRED "bUCKLAND & SONS, Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents. Hold Weekly Sales. TUESDAYS at the Haymarket— Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fat (Jattln, Sheep, and Pigs THURSDAYS at Weatfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, etc. FRIDAYS at the Hay marketHorses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. Sale Yards at Runcirimn, "Pukekohe, Waiuku, Pokeno, Clevedon, Tuakau, Waitiikarurn, Holensville, Wellsford, Kuniuu mid Turua Agents for— little's Sh&<»p Dip. Ford's Lung Worm ami Scour Mixture. Toxa Rabbit Poison Evelyn's ;< Mi-Id" aud 0 if Food The "Domo" Sepamior. The Ridd Milking; Machine. Etc., Efcs., Auckland.

STAE THEATRE, HELENS7ILLS SATURDAY EVENING NEXT The Si^reme artist Mme. Petrova in Playing with Fire a Vivid Story of Studio Life in 5 startling acts. The Salisbury's WildNAnimal Life Pictures Also &a Episode of Peg o' the RiHg Series \ Featuring Prnucis Ford and Cvracc Canard WEDNESDAY EVENING. tf^XT Mysteries of Myra Charlie's First Vacation Strong and Varied Programme ADMISSION: 6d; Circle Is; Children 3d LYEICnOM,HELENSILE FRIDAY EVENING NEXT Anita Stewart and Earle Williams in an alluring Society Story % ' ,' of Heredit9^y influence Sins of the Mothers 6000 feet Portraying a girl's life from the Nunnery to Social Butterfly, als 0 THE--BATH pemSS-- BLOTpEE Keystone Comedy SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Special Entertainment By A By W. H. See Posters/and Separate Advertisement TUESDAY EVENING NEXT The Lasky. Co.. presents Victor Mo,ore m Chimmie Fadden Five Huge Parts \ A clever, refreshingly novel Comedy adapted from Nthe book by E. W. Townsend \ A huge supporting programme \ oon^iisrGh THE LAST MAN THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE INTOLERANCE—The world's greatest production. Watch for big announcement of this picture Remember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. Our Popular Price 6d. .... ... Dress Circle Is.

Isaac McLeod TIMBER MERCHANT HELENSVILLE 1° D. JOnllSOIl NOTICE Registered Plumber and TO BXJILDEBS AND OTHERS Sanitary Engineer Having started a Timber Ya,d Oommbhoiai. Bt , HELjsNSYILLK gSS^r^tr 8^ Hot and Cold Water, Gas, ALL KINDS OF TIMBER Electric Light and Bells Installed, Give in [your orders arid you will • find l^nks and Baths Supplied, PEOMPT A LTEiV-TION AND AM K j nr -, s of p"J^ illg ElecDted . MODERATE PEIOESi _ . -, „ -r -m^vw Estimates Given, ISAAC McLEOD

See Cheap Freight Rates Front Pages LAIDLAW LEEDS' Wholesale Catalog.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 June 1917, Page 2

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