carnival effort \ts explanation. MRS. Jas. STEWART would liks i let her friends, and well-wishers knov that it was solely because of healt] reasons she had\to retire from th Queen Contest. \ Mrs Stewart would \ask those friends and well-wishers who wbuld have vote for her, to cast that vote in favour o her daughter, ac they are •'one and th same. : r&q cross. PARKHURST QUEEN CARNIVAL A BASKET SOCIAL \i}l be held ii the Parakai Hall on FRIDAY, 23r( August. \. Admission :::::: Ladies, a" Baske Gentlemen, Basketa to be Auctioned. FOR SALE BY TENDER. A LARGE Quantity of Hall Crocker: belonging to Court Star of Helensvilli No. 6693, A.O.F. Quantities and partic ulars of same may be obtained fron the Secretary. , ? ,' . Sealed tenders marked ~:>*' crockery' will be received up to August 31,1918. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .-'>€. G. SANDIN, Secretary. > THE HATMARKET Albert Stieet, Auckland. Alfred Auckland & SONS, Auctioneers, Land am Commission Agents. Hold Weekly Sales. TUESDAYS at the HaymarketHides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fs Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, ■ THURSDAYS at Westfield—D air and Store Cattle, etc. FRIDAYS at the HaymarketHorses, Vehicles, Harness, Fan Produce, etc. Sale Yards at Runciman, Pukekoh< Waiuku, Pokeno, Clevedon, Tub kau, Waitakarurn, Helensvill* Wellsford, Kumeu and Turua Agents for— Little's Sheep Dip. Ford's Luug Worm and Scou Mixture. Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Calf Foo The " Domo " Separator. The Ridd Milking Machine. Etc, Etc.,
-Tkeßarrel co-Theßoy. i A Question Every Citizen Must Answer! Every Cftizen over 21 years of age is to-day called upon to make the momentous choice—"The Barrel or the Boy, Which?" Sign the Monster Petitiop calling for the immediate abolition of the Liquor Traffic and choose for the boys—the Nation's best business asset. If you neglect to sign the , Petition you choose the barrel —the Nation's greatest enemy to efficiency. I CHOOSE FOR THE BOY! Protect the Boys— Think of those who in The National Efficiency Board rej early manhood gave promise of great useful- commends that "Legislation be passed sub- j I ness but fell before drink. Then think of your mitting the question of National Prohibition to '; boy. If you allow the Drink Traffic to con- a vote of the people at the earliest possible tinue, you dare not think of his future withouß moment." This board of business men, from a senous apprehension. To-day your signature purely business standpoint, deems it a sound - I is needed to the Monster Petition which will investment" to abolish the Barrel at once, I determine the destiny of the future generation. even at the cost of compensating "The Trade." I | i Sign the N.Z. Alliance Monster Petition j It will give us the PolH to banish the Barrel J i X.7..A. Efficiency Scrips.—6a \.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 August 1918, Page 3
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