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' '' ' ."■ -■ . - . . -.. -, ■-...— .-.—- -■■- -i-i r-^TTiTin Jk*\l— HELENSVILLE CO-OPERATIVE «^^^^_^MMM^Mi^H^HiM» /jiLf^JtfktT* STORES. tui shipping line, helensville still flourishing in spite .of pre- oC^KIUA IUN O brU 1 ™ c ■ dictions to the contrary W. Sandin, Master. * • . r^ . . pr. -,^^ j—^ ,—> Our low prices are the talk of ( ASH I UIX fc GENERAL Carrier. Dealer in Sand, the town Shells, Gravel, etc. Now open for Char- ' %inrrr ofthetrade- SrEprie™ y^^^y Is opening in 'Echo' Buildings W'=^ HE £St SJ.?" yon Price lowest in N.Z. tttp TnvviiT>ni< Goods ordered and not ia stock " !. » .! 7 will be obtained immediately CPD L7 A TrMVT'O Albert Shee^ Auckland. Orders taken for coal OL> tv. Jllj ILJ 1 N O ALFRED BUCKLAND THE BUSY STORES & soil's, Auctioneers, Land and $[JSa HELENSVILLE Commission Agents. *K«3HBstf mma^^^amm^^^m^mm^mmi^mi^^m^ama^^^am „ ~ w , . Q . TZAIPAiiAS.S. CO., & SELLARS. • Hold Weekly Sales. J^ ALLEN S.B. CO. _^_ TUESDAYS at the Haymarket- Tickets Interchangeable. ! ! — " ' ' ~ Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. -..».»,,, WEDNESDAYS at Westfield-Fat On and after Monday, April 16th, ' . TT^;v\ heep'w dl, Pii 8; „ • SSJ^&^SS^^t™ 401b Cases of THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dairy " 6 ■ .—-*■—« * - —._. —j, and Store Cattle, etc. ' Steamer leares Helensville DOHERTY APPLES FRIDAYS at the Haymarket— Ifomday, after arrival last train ft . Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Tuesday, after arrival last traiu OS Qu Si Cc&SG Produce, etc. Wednesday, 10,10 a.m. Thursday, after arrival last train Sale Yards at Buncirnan, Pukekohe, Saturday, 10.10 a.m. Also landed Waiuku, Pokeno, Clevedon, Tua- Steamer leaves Dartraville kau, Waitakarurn, Helensville, • * * T->r\\/O riDf C AKT P\ rTMTr Wellsford, Kumeu and Turua . Tuesday 5 p.m. DUYo, OIKLo AND GtN TS Agents for— Wednesday, 5 p.m. » Little's Sheep Dip. ' Thursday, 7 a.m. _-_..-__ m...-.^.- —» Ford^ Worm 'and Scour^,9£ m ; FEATHER WEIGHT Toxa Rabbit Poison. Cargo received at Goods Shed daily Evelyn's" Mi-ki" and Call Food ~ Otamatea Branch: Oil PHATQ S 6 Forßatiey, Pbhi, -Whakapirau, and VIL ■ W The Ridd Milking Machine. Matakohe Etc., Eto., Leaves Helonsville: Leaves Pahi: T T /^ T) A T T A TV /T JLf -/0^ Mon. 10.10 a.m. Tues. 8 a.m. ■"■ I "T |\ /A II /-\ IVI /W9m jfaiiflff/plULbtfQfti Thurs. 10.10 «.m. Fri. 8 a.m. ■ -1. -I. ■ V-^ X V-l- -A^ A. J.^r^^J.TjL. °^^!^^B^ HENEY WHITE, Junr., Universal Provider Helensville Manager, Helensville. —^—^^————^——-^—^-^—^^——^-^—^^^———_—_ Great Annual Winter Clearing" m; , T . T SALE SALE TT IlCit tllC L/IUUUI llUllli/ Every article in General Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, f\ J a Ladies and Children's Wearing Apparel, greatly reduced in I C\ —^^^J?V price. For one month only V> V/O vCI o*~'^io*o *^'o^y&) Large Reinforcement of Bargains just arrived f * '^^\i\ t f^^ o'^0 '^ •■&■• Now is your time to get a supply of Drapery at great money io o<Z^*ts' ■ f \ saving. The price list is too numerouse to particularise %mf\ / \ COME AND SEE YOURSELF /^^\ ft% // / \ Everything marked in plain Figures / \Jliiil lom§' \ Ideal Drapery Stores, Commercial Rd. /_ \^^B Pff \ ' near the ECHO Office : I H \lPffl W^MM^^^^^ No On^ Pr^^^fl to Ruv r f4 3 tfel& TOß- REVS^W ' mo unc rressea 10 miy ■'-^iJ^^^l •IK North Auckland ' '. m^ JjM^m '^^^^ FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED i (m . i • ii . Stock and General Auctioneers, "Wool Skins and Tallow Sftles\;r«<, a "B T"^ a men, Land, Finance and Commission Agents "tfl© FSLCtsI Begistered Office, WHANGAREI TL ~..,. v r> • , , ~, . Telegraphic Address "Farmcoop." Ls2K^sZ^Sis^£K Send us your Wool Hides, Skins, Tallow or other Produce duccd national efficiency and moral wreckage it causes. for Salem Auckland. Prompt account Sales Money ipent on drink is a direct lots The Liquor Trade practically ««>•»: -rrr #n a. t» j> a l 1 j t>» i i ■» — —it is an expenditure for which no —"Give us £5.0c0 coo a year and i We Transact .Business trom Auckland Kignt np to the North tangible asieti remains. The some We'll give you £1.000,000 back to ; Cape, amount ipent on public works would help pay your taxation I" ! r * . provide permanent assets and valuable . * adjunct, for developing the Dominion. h »** P, eoPlc ,of J?/ Z- '° STOCK SALES -yi .i j , • — [No thank you! We retuse to ' ' "*■■' 1 here it only one true standard by g -|j- | r d * * gtfgjKt^ff£ ss^.*- 4"1-^'^ Donnelly's Crossing Sat 31st Aug eitheriWar or Peace condJion.mSneJ It would be ju.t as fooliih to double M.B»HS9»WJIB»I*G f TllCSClSiy 3l*(l SSftt spent in drink it unprofitable and un- the drink bill in order to double the m T_ XfT J ~- A ±.t *^ j iSSSs^i^hSr 1* 0 Arapohue, Wednesday, 4th Sept. The Truth About the R^niiP Ruawai^Thursday, sth Sept llie i ruin /\uoui me ivevenue troinoro "Clo+e nPVinT* *vflv Q7% «*• - U but two-thirds of the money now .pent on liquor were spent XVaipara J? lai^bf ± nJ^J* 1-* on imports bearing 20% duty, the customs revenue would profit PBipBH*OBI FridStV Otll OGftt ny £635,000. This would still leave free for investment jkir- j* j O ' J "^l^ J^» *m within the Dominion the remaining one-third of the present MaUllgatUrOtO 9 OaVllFCiay Ttll Sept Drink Bill, while a probable annual saving of at least £750,000 TTttl On CTTlll A TSI OQ() Oxr 1 A4-V» O^-^wU would be effected in the proportionately reduced charges for Xl©ieilßVlll©, ± UeSCiay, XUTJH "OOpt. Prisons, Hospitals, etc. The total amount of liquor revenue, ftl I T7"P>T*H Zll A TX7"aH 11 "Ml RoTI^ plus the £225,008 required to provide interest and sinking Srr T i.-|_ Tl • J 32fi i « fund on the proposed amount of compensation to "The Trade," VV HrJtWOrtll, J? I*l (lay 20t]l OGDt can thus easily be made up from legitimate trade channels. TY...T* d~. i«Jj __ O1 ~4. d n • i • il ■ c r rrr' • Jrujioi Saturday kSlst Sept. Drink is the bnemy or Efficiency shekp dipping Drive drink from the Dominion and you increase the ef'fi. • T n appnrrlflTlPP TVlth thp lirnviamTio «v# +>»«, C+^^l, A A ciency of the people. Thi, ia the positive contention , aCCOmance WIWI tne prOVISIOU^ Of tHe btOCk Act which mult be remembered, It mean* many milli^ni m.of« Vendors Will please note that all ShO&P TQUSt be thorOUffhlv r^to*.c«dit^theN^^|^,i r dipped and branded before being exposed for sale. This inTh« impiriul verdict of the National The National Efficiency Board Uund 4. *,• ' • 11 £ j-***» i" Efficiency Board is that "the people also "that the two chief factor, in the StrUCtlOn IS Specially neCeSSftry f Ol' rams willbebetterabletoprofidethenecei. continuance of the The Liquor Trade LAND—We are in touch with Southern Buyers. Send us particulars sary amount of taxation if the ineffici- are public cuttom, and the financial ; anf | properties YOU have for Sale. ency at preient created by the effect! intereiti involved." The Board was J .. of alcohol is removed." Also that satisfied further "that the frealest . -^ _^ -ost of compemation "would be re- efficiency would be attained both, fef ' ACt H 1 |\| ' j 'f~* H 'yj^ r^* „ uprd by increased National Effici- the nation and the indiyidual >* » MASSEY HARRIS British Built FARM IMPLEMENTS T\ D 1 CL. 11 n . j SHEARING MACHINES SEPARATORS' 1 £10 raopie jnoma i/eciae treloar imilking^machines The ordinary U«en«tnß poll having been denied to uiw.M, ALFA PETROL LIGHT PALMER'S CALF MEAT, f urging Parliament to grant a poll thia year to decide tk« *»xjx*a» . continuance or the abolition of the Liquor Traffic. "SA^IEG S3TTT- 3 |- >| |*V" Sign the Alliance Monster Petition To-day! . HARDWARE PRODUCE SEED & TABLE POTATOES FN.».i..E<6eUaoyg«ri^-BA^_^ gEED & FEED QAT.S WOOLPACKS I." "' ""^; j,.. ",,. .""ju ~ '": jPL^-^.qj^-^L-j--- H. B. BRADLY .. .. LOCAL AGENT

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 August 1918, Page 3

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