HELENSVILLE A. & P. ASS'N. WARNING. ALL Persons found trespassing on the Association's Property will be prose:uted. j* \S N. W. RIMMER, President. RED CROSS.-S^TERNOON TEA. AFTERNQON TeWill be dispensed at%e H offsprings eveW SATURDAY afternoon. #! * \ Asbjts 9d. Children hW price. STAR THEATRE, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH Musical JLems and Play entitled i Ol^tV A HOAX I oY /-ißy Girls' Friendly Society Jtt+aid of Helensville Queen Carnival. Dance to follow. Tickets Is, Children half-price. SPENCER r\r.OWNE, partner of the late Thos. H. wW>, will be at Helensville, between thJ^Qth and 14th of September, for the piHbose of getting to^elh^c the tuning work deviously done bymg. late Mr Webb; Anyone wanting their Pianos^ttended kindly*ftave orders at this office on^rith Mr Sandin, Chemist. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HELENSVILLE TOWN BOARD. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the Biennial Elelection of 6even (7) Commissioners for the Helensville Town Board will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1918, at the Tyfcnfeoard Office, Helensville. The rdfr^Will be taken between the tro^s^gi 9 a.m. and 6 p,m. will be received by me uiftb NOON on the 11th day of September, 1918, at the Town Board Office, Helensville. W. RYALL FOSBROKE, Returning Officer. \ v teNders. TENDBRS arc requmed for constructing steps toVishermen }?S^harf; also kerbing and fendl* piles. xX; . Tenderers to^furnish spS^fications Tenders close^Sept. 7th,^^'.t\ Lowest or any \^nder no^oecessarily accepted. I^^ // WVJ?. F. RAMHER. I \ T°Wn W^vk TO LAND AGENTS LAND Agents take Notice that the fol lowing properties have been sold: M: Campbell's fruit farm of 30 acres, al Ratawhiri, to Mr A. Hjorth, of Maungu turoto. 48 acres at Awhitu, to Mr Walters, and Mr J. W. Aliens' house 6il Avenue, Helensville, to Mr A. Walker: HAND & ELLETT, HELENSVILIJE TUI SHIPPING LINE. HELENSVILLE W. Sandin, Master. GENERAL Carrier. Dealer in Sard Shells, Gravel, etc. Now open for Charter in all branches of the trade. Full particulars ; W. SANDIN, Helensvillc. THE HAYMARKET Albert Street,;; Auckland. Alfred Auckland ; & SOISTS, Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents. Hold Weelriy Sales. TUESDAYS at the Haymarket— Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at ( Westfield- Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. THUESDAYS at Westfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, etc. FRIDAYS at the Haymarket— Horses, Yehieles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. Sale Yards at Runchnan, Pukekohe, Waiuku, PoVeno, Olevedon, Tuakau, Waiifcakimivn, Hele-flsville, Wellsford, Kunie;u pad Tvrua Agents for— 5 Little's Sheep Dip. Ford's Luug "Worm and Scour -Mixture.' V Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Calf Food The " Domo " Separator. The Kidd Milking Machine. Etc, Etc.,
S. H. LOUDON c Draper, Dressmaker, MILLINER BOOTS, Etc. Large Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's well-assorted Drapery at the lowest prices. COSTUMES A SPECIALITY Inspection Invited. , . ••• ■"■ —— p-
C.OIETTEM Watchmaker and Jeweller. HELENSVILLE I i 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 We are cheaper than Auckland WATCHMAKEB & JEWELLER COMMERCIAL ROAD. | A CARD, J E. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.M. Barrister and Solicitor Will visit HELENSVILLE Every Monday and Thursday Office BRIDGE ST., HELENSVILLE, Te Araroa Tea Rooms COMMERCIAL ROAD Near Echo Office HELENSVILLE rpHE place where yon can have a ! 1 nice CUP of TEA at aIJ hours. Home-made Cakes a Specialty. Tr> Our Soft Drinks during the Summer Months, MRS J, EASTON, PROPRIETRESS o— ■ — [ A CARD.J :1 | FRED, R. EAMES Ji SUBGKOIN DENTIST lielensville Next to the Star Thealve.
L7EIO riDTUBES JELEMSTILLE TRIDAY EVENING NEXT The Triangle Coy presents Miss Dorothy Dalton and Louise Glaum in The Weaker Sex A stirring 5 act Drama Also Miss Billie Bourke in "Love's lieward.'' The last chapter of the stirring serial Gloria's Romance Don't miss this Episode. It's great BIG SUPPOKTING PKOGKAMME SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Stirring adventure, intrigue and war, and a charming romance are the main features in this big Metro production, en titled A Royal Family Featuring the celebrated actress. Ann Murdoch A forceful story of two rival nations in the Balkans An alliance between the Prince and Princess of the tw( Kingdoms is suggested. The wilful Princess is in love with ar officer who she discovers belongs to her enemies. She howeve] dresses as a soldier, fights by his side, only to find in the enc that he is actually the Prince whom she refused. A picture that will please all. Also "Down Ey the Sea." One of the best Comedies seei for some time. Bright, attractive and shapely girls Excellent supporting programme TUESDAY EVENING NEXT The radiantly pretty screen actress Miss Muriel Ostriche in tin clever World film play Moral Courage The story of a rebellious marriage and what came of it The bonnie heroine marries the mill-owner's son in spite o them all Startling new ideas come into this play every little while A play whose treatment is fresh, clever and wholesome Full of fine Scotch touches so that you can almost hear th< bagpipes playing. Also The Iron Claw Marjory, jerking "The Laughing Mask" hat from his head, i surprised at the wealth of long curls that falls to the waist. Sh thinks the laughing mask is a woman. Do you? Grand supporting programme '-'v ■■"'■:■■ Ucmcmber^.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive 1 our Theatre. Our Popular Price 9d ... ... Dress Circle Is 3 Children 3d. WOF' NOTE —-In order to minimise the delay at the Tiek< vV office patrons are requested' to tender the correct amount < '": Admission
I canvas round with packet tea, Which takes me everywhere, you see; And where I go, both far and near, The same familiar name I hear, Especially in winter time, When coughs and colds a.c at their prime; I hear at every door, I'm sure, The praise of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. " But if Prohibition is carried we won't be able to get decent hotel accommodation," is an argument that is heard occasionally. Weigh the whole matter up impartially. Rarely, if ever, is a large bar trade done by the hotel that gives the best service to the travelling public. National Prohibition is in force in. the sister Dominion of Canada, and it was found that instead of adversely affecting hotel ?ei-vice, quite the opposite resulted. The hciol had to give better service in order to get its share of the custom of travellers, and hence the general standard has been raised. Sign the Alliance Monster Petition asking for a Poll.—(Advt.)
if Slaughter of Winter Goods now on at the Ideal Drapery Stores.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 September 1918, Page 2
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