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SCREATON'S SPOT CASH STORE Is opening in 'Echo 1 Buildings Price lowest in N.Z. SCREATON'S THE BUSY STORES HELENSVILLE 401b Cases of DOHERTY APPLES 8s 6d a case Also landed BOYS, GIRLS AND GENTS FEATHER WEIGHT OIL COATS H. GRAHAM Universal Provider Helensville Gref tAAnnual Winter Clearing SAKE SALE IS ISTOW" ZFiROCmETOinErGh Every article in\oeneral Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Ladies and Children'shearing Apparel, greatly reduced in i price. For one month om£ Large Eeinforcement of^fforgains just arrived Now is your time to get a supply of Drapery at great money saving. The price list is too nunWouse to particularise COME AND SEE\YOURSELF B very thing marked in pKwti Figures Ideal Drapery Stores, Commercial Rd. near the ECHO Office \ J No One Pressed to Buy North Auckland FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Stock and General Auctioneers, Wool Skins and Tallow Salesmen, Land, Finance and Commission Agents Registered Office, WHANGAREI Telegraphic Address "Farmcoop," Send us your Wool, Hides,' Skins, Tallow or other Produce lor Sale in Auckland. Prompt account Sales We Transact Business from Auckland Bight up to the North Cape, MONTHLY STOCK: SALES Donnelly's Crossing Sat 31st Aug Mangawhare, Tuesday 3rd Sept Arapohue, Wednesday, 4th Sept. RuawaU Thursday, sth Sept Kaipara Flats, Thur. sth Sept. Paparoa, Friday 6th Sept Maungaturoto, Saturday 7th Sept Helensville, Tuesday, 10th Sept. Silverdale Wed Uth Sept. Warkworth, Friday 20th Sept Puhoi Saturday 21st Sept. SHEEP DIPPING In accordance with the provisions of the Stock Act vendors will please note that aU Sheep must be thoroughly dipped and branded before being exposed for sale. This instruction is specially necessary for rams LAND—We are in touch with Southern Buyers. Send us particulars *nd properties you have for sale. j^o-EnsrTS for MASSEY HARRIS British Built FARM IMPLEMENTS SHEARING MACHINES ? SEPARATORS TRELOAR IMILKINO2MACHINES ALFA PETROL LIGHT PALMER'S CALF MEAL "WIES STJ^^L-Y" HARDWARE PRODUCE SEED & TABLE POTATOES SEED & FEED OATS WOOLPACKS H, B. BRADLY .. .. LOCAL AGENT

\ + \Red Cross Appeal. ftdensville Effort. Almost every person is interested directly or indirectly in someone at the Front. \Helensville is making its effort now to provide its full share ormoney required to provide absolute necessities for those who havfcgone. About every home there arwio doubt quantities of waste products that are not required ; wh. would instance bottles and glass jars of every description, oHqes, sacks, and empty kerosene tins. Everything is wortm^rnoney, and if turned into cash would assist in this campaign/S. If the householders would gather up everything•'they can spare, the Red Cross Committee would attend\o the collection and the selling. \ • NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP—GET EHjJSY ! Hunter Bros, have arranged to collect on SATURDAY, Che 7th September. mhm the patriots ? Were not the Bojrs given a Vote on the Prohibition Question at the General Btection after the War in December, 1914 ? THEY WERE Did not tWy Vote for Prohibition ? They did \- - NOT! Were not the Boys consulted as to whether they preferred a aWet" or "Dry" Canteen r^i Camp, and on the Transports ? They were \ - NOT Were not the Roys asued if they as-rfced to the anti-shouting, anti-treating regulations ? \. I/""They were - \NOT Were not the Boys given a Vote on the 6 o'clhcE: closing ? They were - N^OT Were not the Boys as*ed if they agreed to everyVnan in the "King's uniform being a prohibited person in port whSa a transport am yes? v^L They were - - The Boys are busy just now fighting to make this world sdjkfor Liberty and Democracy. Are they Prohibitionists f They are - NQfE

KAIPARA S.S. CO., & SELLARSALLEN S.S. CO. Tickets Interchangeable. On and after Monday, April 16th, the ordinary Timetable will be cancelled, and the following will be run: Steamer leares Helensville Monday, after arrival last train Tuesday, after arrival last traiu Wednesday, 10.10 a.m. Thursday, after arrival last train Saturday, 10.10 a.m. Steamer leaves Dargaville. Tuesday, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Thursday, 7 a.m. i Friday, 5 p,in. Sunday, S 9 a.m. j Cargo received at Goods Shed daily Otamatea Branch : For Batley, Pahi, Whakapirau, and Matakohe Leaves Helonsville: Leaves Pahi: Mon. 10.10 a.m. Tues. 8 a.m. Thurs. 10.10 a.m. Fri. 8 a.m. HENRY WHITE, Junr., \ Manager, Helensville. The Victoria Insurance Co. Ld Fire, Marine, Live Stock, Personal Accident, Employers' Liability, Plate Glass, and every class of Insurance effected Prompt Settlements Low Rates L. L. BAILEY, Local Agent HELENSVILLE CO-OPERATIVE STORESStill nourishing in spite of predictions to the contrary Our low prices are the talk of the town Compare them with any late Auckland price lists you may have on hand, and then yon have no freight to pay Goods ordered and not in stock will be obtained immediately Orders taken for coal

if >s^%Mm¥^i> Ihe Vbice of ' I ./^V^-^v/ Ihe GhHdren ': ■ '■/ jfci calls to-day to every voter irt. New Zealand. ( /.r^Jt- 't asks him to sign the Alliartce Petition de/,'V J manding a poll on the question di prohibition. « / """. </'V"? % nc* surely no one who has the fyelfare qf tHe j I y/'' /H | children at heart can v Q f US e to qastMiia vote in / |; jf f'S~^'?: of the abolition of th,e Prink Trafß^j \ <.."\ llf \< cc l^ts-^thjnk q| those known\te you , '"'"' J^y'^ /%—! haye fall^ri biy the wayside though I ] ( -' *^| triple.. Life will hold enough pit-allsNand 1 iff \ f*?*^ stumbling blocks for the children without retairting I , % / ■-^^ & the greatest of all-^the Drink Traffic. InarticulatMy || k / \ | the children cry to you "Lead us not intotemptationV' '1 | ';l I s< C' Do not ignore that c-y. Re-pond tp their appeal and banish V &H *■ V'^N •/ il from '^eir Pathlll^ Drillk ' uffic y(\th its. heavy. OR ft'l\ • r"- ' /" I | Fq^ the sake Qf sign the Vjl^ y 1M \ I Alliaiice M^ast^r Petition w^ / X V fc DQ'Your SIGN TO-DAY! 1| »' \t^*"T**^*' ' ' N.Z.A. KlliciiMiey Series—P.> %( j'f / V^C^P 8" ]Lv *_ VJt "I^iT?T :T*TT;f^TY.'i^'jßVf i;-*TJ!II^^-ilt'f^i>?r-^f'?hiVfi''/^-'ir^?yrj.* V - ■'yp? :-ai?BW|WWP^tllWtW^i^WCMßT^firiTi??B*f?KMj''': '< * ;- :j > ~ v~'?ff W~• —-C*»* 9 - -. _^____^ ». ■.'.., .■-■•■>ij>jauiM»J«%« ■■ ■hh»—»« i —m n .■Ji«3J«ar.v. iw K«MBBgaM»I>MMMM»ri;-a!gwitMi-,ap«y i .jjyyiyn<..

Large Reinforcement of New Goods arrived at Ideal Drapery Stores

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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