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BUSJNESS NOTICE. T£ X f\ "T '^^T^i f\ T^ *¥"^ 1"% YX T" _^i HAVING sold m^sßAKEßYßusiness at IV ! I IIA/ I J|J ■■■ >lj L_ I 1 H bVS I Helensville to J. TeasdEfle (10 years in IXI I I %#%# W^ W^\ 1 II i W^ 111 IXI I-w Ponsonby Road) whd^takes over on the JL X jLJL JL XX JL^f _!__/ J^^ X XIL V^ Ist Aueust> J he S toflhmk all my custom- /* — crsfor their patrbnageMn the past, and * hope the sam£ will be to my Great winter Sale";:»"' "^ m ____——i——— flfe^ W^*^^ NEW Z EALAND EAILWAYS. _ -- _ _ __ T^ KAIPARA £>AIRY CO-OPERATIVE BARGAINS EVERYWHERE SS TING,,> r"HEL' WEDNESDAY, ~ IST "•■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■—■■—■■■bm^^m* THE usual 2.15 p<m. train, Helensville to Wellsford, will'not leaveJvHelensville till 3.15 p.m. and will run as Hbllows :— _ _ „ __ _. __. ___ _. _^ ._ __ _^ A Helensville .depart 3.15 p.m., KaukapaI J |~1 T\T T/^'PT/A iVTO kapa 3.35 p.m., Ahuroa 4.35 p.m., Kaipara JrvxliJJUOllvJlNo F^, S o P ..,we^^ r Ladies' and Children's Coats in Beaver, Tweed and Gaberdine from 8s 6d to 70s THE kaipara co-operative DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTJD. Skirts and Blouses. Costumes from 22s 6d. Ladits' Underwear in all wool. n v a* tt i •• 10 aa o l • t £»j ANNJJAL GENERAL MEETING Combinations —Usual price 12s 6d, Sale price 7s 6d / Milliner J —all at half-price NOTICE is, hereby given, that the An- . , nual General of-Shareholders of «t . ._ • I-* 1 , the above-nanied Company will be held Remnant Bargains hi very where m the Agricultural Han, He^me, on ° * WEDNESDAYS August Ist, 1917, at Blouses Neckwear Furs Men's and Boy's Clothing 2.30 p.m. ntss: To receivc^nnuJU Report and Balance ALL GOOD QUALITY—AT PKICES TO SUIT ALL Sheet \ Election of Directors. _ . t • . - And General. X Inspection Invited h w stinger, ,' m—mmmmmmtmmmmm—mmm—m^mm^^ Dated, Helensville, July 1$ 1917. S. H. LOU DON Late Megson's ~ f ZEA^ ILITARY ' ' ■ \ PUBLIC NOTICE. / • — T^^^^^^^^T WRONGFUL DEALINC IN ARMS, ' ' ' h ETC., XHE PROPERTY Op THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. Make Delicious , s , xr '-, " / »* _ __. _ _ (!•) Whereas it has come to/the know- _ mm^mm , » a ,Aia>MniUiM ■■«&■ B3«mH«lBHBfl B U Mustard FICKIeS ledge of the-Defence Department that f Mnfn TTTnT ImiITnTTTT T 111 vi_ • certain Persons have been wrongfully TiVKI HV\ PiTTT X HIX HHiIH yX U ]J Hj at h°me fey "Sing dealing in ARMS, ACCOUTREMENTS, U I ill Uli U1 U AflU • iiiUMMmi U 1 mMMm AMMUNITION, AND . MILITARY ■I ■ ■!■ V ■ ■« ■ W ■l^W ■■^^^■l w ■ «^^^ CLOTHING the property/ of the New Wl JP^ Zealand Government; ana, further, that *■—■=»■—«■"i —^■-- asms. Wm. certain persons are WRONGFULLY Ilp^. IN POSSESSION OF T/HE SAME; TinTT\»v TIT1 FTVTWn- "WEJTT JBi JB^ (2-) It ia hereby notified that any per- ± KID AY J!iV±iiXini7 WJJ*4.I son who wrongfully sells, pawns, or buys i mm any s"ch property, or ha's the same in his ( The Triangle Fine Arts Co. present Miss Korma Talmadgt, MllStarCl fflS?tS°winf p^uUTsThe" j (The Leading Lady in " Intolerance ") in '»*.'. « law directs. IB " 1 1 ' (3-) All such inns, accoutrements, f+^lm^+im CJ4ima S *vl<%4* 1^ 1 » IC Ir^ ammunition, and. ihilitary clothing must laOlng OtlCllgnX * * *»■ *^^ be handed over olr'or before the Ist day of *^ v^ m September, 1917^' , ~ , ~ w~ f\ \AF tf*l tffc V* (4) No person should be in possession THE STOKY :—Can a man and a woman live down, the past tney JL \j yy \JL £ of such property, except bona fide memhave buried for a clean future ? This is the problem dealt with in bers of the N§w Zealand Defence Forces, GOING STEAIGHT. The star role is taken by Miss Norma Tal- or members.pf Defence Rifle Clubs who madge, who is the leading lady in Griffiths' great production •• Intol- SAVES TIME & LABOUR. S^SI?GIS, ** SamC thr°Ugh erance." A couple of clever crooks who havo married and forsaken GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. /\ A / their evil ways are faced with an old .^^^^^ feSJI t^SSS fSL STJX« the woman to gaol unless her husband joins him in one last; big coup. t<j hand property tQ t J In desperation the husband agrees and it is planned to enter a wen- nearest Defence Office, Area Sergeant-to-do house in the suburbs. It is this fact that gives the picture the Aiib.T.nMake. Half.a-GaiioncfL.quor. Major, or police-station on or before the most powerful and novel climax imaginable, and remarkable for the — Ist day of September, 1917. portrayal of the life of the under world and the splendid acting of t The <« X ,, Powder is a super ; or J- AJiLgT. , the Clever Triangle Children, mixture of all the condiments re- • minister ot uetence. }7 quired for making Mustard Pickles ~~~ ' ~ ', The supporting films include " Scenes in Colombo," " Mutt & Jeff Cartoons, o f extra choice flavour. MISS E. Martill and a merry comic entitled » His Dukeship Mr Jack." It. results will delight you! BEGS to notify the public that she has ' „ n Sold in tins by all Grocers. taken over the . . Two kinds— SATURDAY EVENING NEXT "CHOWCHOW&"PICCALILLI" F FDIt SllOp & Tea RpOlllS Hypocrites or The Naked Truth z^Z #^^^ L^ . Knrvrv » . i_ rt Kirkpatrick*S - - Nelsov jfately occupied by Sfr Geo. Kefterer. A Daring and Sensational Drama 5000 feet long ** . ? ■ -- " ■—KIS BEST FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY HYPOCRITES:-"To the pure, all things are pure." The maxim "ft/nilr n^liTT-^y^Tr Always on hand. is striKingly brought home to those who witness " Bypocntes." The lYlllH U6ll YGI V beautiful allegory which features the programme this Saturday even- +* . ing. A monk, working secretly in his cell, carves a nude statue of We are delivering good fresh Milk A n A^-n ** surpassing beauty, which he calls Truth, but when the masterpiece* in Helensrille daily, and we will under- CARD PARTIES is publicly shown the ignorant multitude seeing immodesty where to ' take to satisfy customers in cirilitT, at- - the pure only the sculpted symbol of Truth is presented, kill the tention and cleanliness. SOFT DRINKS OF ALL KINDS Monk, and destroy the statue. The spirit of Truth then rises from — the shattered fragments, and taking her lamp, goes forth into the Prompt attention will b* paid to all Rin S UP 'Phone 65. highways and by wajs of life holding up the mirror to the shams and orders. " «■ ■ ... _-, hypocrisies of men and women in all classes. With Margaret Ed- . HP I PT) II D XT CJH wards in the role, this striking and much discussed film presents a **ViWl4tf V AIIW *JiWli perfect example of^a difflouh subject ch«, M e ly and daiicate.y handled. load,'Ho^Stuth and Oyster Saloon. Tn addition to a huge programme the second episode of the wonder serial 'Phone 31. COMMERCIAL ROAD. LUCILLE LOVE, will also be screened. — _____ ■ . THE HATMARKET THE residents of flelensville and ' =HHBa!!=B=SB=SB!!^^ Albert Sheet, Auckland. surrounding district can now rely TUESDAY EVENING NEXT .. -~ r- ~. ~ upon a regular supply of ALFRED BUCKLAND fresh and smoked fish Hearts and Sparks & som o y ste«inseawn ~m . , , ~ Auctioneers, Land and The fastest smile producer ever Inangled. n~™™,-o e «™% x <**>*+* Fiah and Chi P Potatoes a speciality. Full of Fun, Speed and Thrills. Commission Agents. hesto v tYY Driuks on P hand HEAKTS and SPAEKS -.—Bobbie, an ingenious young inventor, Hold Weekly Sales. has contrived a wireless spark-plug. He is in love with Gloria, TUESDAYS at the Havmarket— MKS DIRAKA- • PEOPEIETEESS whose father is Mick Cogley. Mick's affairs are in a bad stats a lTide gkin Wqol s _ moneylender, Hank Mann, holds a mortgage on his home and is .^nvJ-n.va * w ♦#• m t? * m T\ T 1 threatening to foreclose. Mana sees Gloria and propose that he WEDNESDAYS at W estfield- Fat Jj^ JOllIlSOn should marry her and cancel the mortgage. For Bobbie's sake the Cattle, bheep,-and Pigs w father determines to wait until he sees whether or not Bobbie wins THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dairy •Rpp.ictprA/i PlnmKnv o^ his nest auto'race. If Bobbie wins he will be able to marry Gloria and Store Cattle, etc. JM,g«aerea rmmoer ana * and pay off the mortgage himself. Mann, who believes Bobbie will FRIDAYS at the Haymarket—- Sanitary Engineer win, hires two desperadoes to burn his car and garage. But the Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm a,™,,.,... «„, m? T pwqvtttu wireless plus saves the car by running it out of the garage autoraati- Produce, etc. fci., JJM.iUNbyiLL.B cally.s Mann ties Bobbie up in a barn where the wireless outfit hap- -_ ■Txr o *- 1 . n aa pens to be located, so Bobbie directs his car with Gloria in it round g a i c Yards at Runciman, Pukekohe, U VVdier; l-Tas? the course winning by several laps. The crooks, however, have con- Waiuku, Pokeno, Clevodon, Tua- Electric Light and- Bells nectea a fuee to the car so that at a certain speed the tank will ex- t aUj Waitakarurn, Helensvillo, Tnstalled • plode and this situation brings about a dashing finish in the best Wellsford, Kuuieu and Turua ' Keystone manner. The supporting programme is of unusual merit. Agents for— Tanks and Baths Suppled ; ■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■ Little's Sheep Dip. r^r^iv/r-r r<rrr^ Ford's Lung Worm and Scour All Kinds of Plumbing Fxecnted. O^JVL_LJ>r<or Mixture. mrTP i f (i"DAT« r\T/ v\ri?vT)TTT)T7- TivriinTi^r> \ Ami? Toxa Rabbit Poison Estimates Given, OEOOKf TSE MOBALb 01 WEYBURY INIOLLRANCL Evelyn , s „ u[^ an<l Qaf pobd LUKE AND THE MERMAIDS The •" Domo " Separator. , 4 . ml The Ridd Milking Machine. l J Etc., Etc.,Kemember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to - f/f/rnJf/JP FRED. R, EAMES Our Popular Price 6d. ... '■ ... Dress Circle Is. '*±~ Aucklaiid N *t to the'siar Theatre.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 July 1917, Page 2

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