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S. H. LOUDON Draper, Dressmaker, MILLINER BOOTS, Etc. Large Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's well-assorted Drapery at the lowest prices. COSTUMES A SPECIALITY Inspection Invited.

FOR SALE. STAUNCH Pony and Saddle, also set Gig Harness, in good condition. P.O. BOX 24, Helensville. FOR SALE. ONE Mogul Engine 41,'j h.p. with 2 cow Zealandia Milking plant in perfect Order. Apply W. T. Hart, Helensville, WANTED. EMPLOYMENT wanted; any sort of work, handy with tools, butcher by trade total abstainer. Apply Echo Office. To the residents of the surrounding Districts. CHEAP GROCERI ES FOR SPOT CASH. SHOP NOW OPEN Magnificent Display of Household Necessities. NO EXPLOITATION Try this Shop for bargains and Low Prices. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT SHOP JUST OUTSIDE RAIL-. WAY GATES. Open every morning:—8 to 9. Every evening—7 to 8 Fridays 5 to 10. The Victoria/ Insurance Co. Ld Fire, Marine, Live Stock, Personal Accident, Employers' Liability, Plate Glass, and every class of Insurance effected Prompt Settlements Low Hates L. L. BAILEY, Local Agent. ft Make Oelicioizs Mustard Pickles at home by using Mustard F i c k le Powder SAVES TIME & LABOUR. GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Simply Require* Mixing With Vino«»r. A lib.Tin Makes Half-a-Gallon of Liquor. The "X" Powder is a - superior mixture of all the condiments 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 BUY THESE NOW! They're Getting Scarce WE PAY THE POSTAGE \\j|TC//' 3/6 and 4/6 885. 25/-each PATCHQUICK OUTFITS Best in the World. Price 1/- and 1/6 CARBIDE Good stocks how on hand for sale in small quantities. 1/6 per tin, freight or postage extra SKEATES & WHITE 48 Fort Street - Auckland Please mention this paper

+ FANCY DRESS AND HARDUP SOCIAL. (Promoted by the Catholic Church Committee) (in aid of the Red Cross Fund) Monday, July 29th In the Agricultural Hall Those attending in ordinary dress will be fined. Euchre 8 to 10, Dancing 8 to 12. Admission: Gents is 6d, Ladies is. M. DOWLING, Hon. Secretary. SHORT CONCERT Items by local and visiting talent. SECOND PART DANCE STAR THEATRE, HELENSVILLE Monday, sth Atgusi Under|the auspices of the Chu.ch of England. Supper Provided. ADMISSION: Gentlemen Is 6d, Ladies Is TO LAND AGENTS & OTHERS. LAND Agents take Notice that the following properties have been sold: Mr Campbell's fru't farm of 30 acres, at Ratawhiri, to Mr :A. Hjorth, of Maungaturoto. 48 acres at Awhitu, to Mr J. Walters, and Mr J^-Matters' house 6th Avenue, Helensville, to Mr A. Walker: HAND & ELLETT, HELENSVILLE. Cburcb Services. SUNDAY, JULY ai. CHURCH OF ENGLAND [Vicar: Rev. A. V. Venablea,] Helensville, 8 a.m., R.o, Helensville, 2.45 p.m., Sunday School Helensville, 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon Parakai, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon and H.O. Woodhill, 2.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon Kukapakapa, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH [St. Joseph's] Helensyille, 9 a.m., Holy Mass Helensville, 11 a.m., Holy Mass Helensville, 7 p.m., Rosary, Sermon, and Benediction PRESBYTERIAN CHURCrf. Preacher : Rev. L. J. Hodson. Woodhill, 11 a.m. Kaukapakapa. 3 p.m. Wainui, 11 a.m. Parakai, 7.30 p.m. Helensville, 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.45 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH Kaukapakapa, 11 a.m., Rev. Broom Helensville, 7 p.m., Rev. Broom Kaukapakapa 7 p.m,. Prayer and Fellowship Meeting Woodhill, 7 p.m., Mr Hieatt Waimauku, 2.30 p.m., Mr Hieatt Parakai, 2.30 p.m., Rev. Broom CHURCH OF CHRIST. Helensville, 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread ~ 7 p.m., Gospel Address 2.30 p.m., Bible School Church Secretary: Mr A. Skelton.

LYRIC THEATRE, MONDAY JULY 22nd, at 8 p.m. Messrs 0. A. White and Marshall Palmer present the world-famed Fisk Jubilee Singers The World's greatest and harmony and melody makers in their unique and refined entertainment Jubilee Choruses, Glees, Trios, Solos, Quartettes, Duets, Plantation Melodies, Coon Songs, Dramatic Scenes, .Ragtime Ditties.' Forming a programme of incomparable excellence The greatest musical treat ever offered to the Public The only entertainment of its kind in the Universe Admission 4s, 3s, and 2s. Plus war tax Box Plan at Walters', Be wise and reserve your seats LMFICTKHELEMLLE FRIDAY EVENING NEXT The striking and powerful drama Nancy's Birthright Featuring Edythe Sterling A girl's innocence and purity are her only weapons against brutal torture and temptation, but she wins against all opposition A contrast of wealth and poverty—love and adventure misery and happiness A play that will appeal to all—arousing sympathy—stirring emotions, and appealing to both heart and intelligence. An unusual play originally portrayed Fine supporting programme and a big Comedy SATURDAY EVENING NEXT William Desmond and Dorothy Dalton in A Gamble in Souls A spectacular and thrilling play. The smash and whirl and rush of the sea—A wonderful, breathtaking shipwreck The primal battle of two souls in the wilderness. A story of two on an island, with a wholesome and heathy lesson for the narrow minded. Amazingly beautiful photography, and an ending which is a dramatic and complete surprise. Also Miss Billie Burke in "The Midnight Riot," the 13th chapter of Gloria's Romance A chapter of dangerous adventure BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME TUESDAY EVENING NEXT The Co-operative Film Coy. presents Mary Miles Minter in The Innocence of Lizette A quaint and piquant story of real simplicity Lovely Mary finds a baby girl and names the handsomest young man she can think of as its father. This story will prove an acceptable change from the run of problem and thrilling adventure pictures, being sw^et, simple and artistic, at the same time having those qualities that appeal to all. The supporting programme includes the splendid comic entitled l 'Steady Company." WEDNESDAY EVENING Orrin Johnson, America's foremost actor in Satan Sanderson From the novel by Hallie Erminie Hives. The story of an incorrigible A father threatens his son with gaol, and the son faces life and wins the fight An absorbing story splendidly told Remember "N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. Our Popular Price M ... ... Dress Circle la Id Children 3d. JJOF' NOTE —In order to minimise the delay at the Ticket Office patrons are requested to tender the correct amount of Admission

C. O.EETTEEEH Watchmaker and Jeweller. HELENSVILLE Repairs of every Description Neatly Executed on Shortest Notice Old Gold and Silver Bought, Exchanged or Remodelled in any design Also a good stock of Rings Pendants, Brooches, Bangles, Silver Goods and E. P. Ware kiemeimib ej:r, We are cheaper than Auckland WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER COMMERCIAL ROAD. i | | | A CAKD.J E. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.M. Barrister and Solicitor Will visit HELENS VILLE Every Monday and Thursday Office BRIDGE ST., HELENSVILLE. Te Araroa Tea Rooms COMMERCIAL ROAD Near Echo Office HELENSVILLE THE place nhero yon cau We a nice CUP of TEA at all hours. Home-made Cakes a Specialty. Trj Our Soft Drinks during the Summer Months, ; | A CARD.J FRED, R. EAMES SURGEON DENTIST Helensville ffext to the Star Theatre. \ FOR SALE, y^ \ ~ / FARM. FreSwld. /L\£ miles from station, school, coWrlsing 152 acres, all in grass, good (prcl^l. All fenced and sub-divided" u\yf iApaddocks. Wei watered byntfning strums, carrying at present ly&xxy cows. Hhuse 6 rooms. Cow s^etf with concrete flcW. Stable, barri/ete. Price, £?£ per aci^. Terms can be arranged. \ ■ HAND & ELLETV.

Large Reinforcement of New Goods arrived at Ideal Draocrvl

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 July 1918, Page 2

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