TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. STAR THEATRE, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH \ . Musical Items and Play entitled ONLY A HO>X By Girls' Friendly Solajety In aid of Helensville Queen CJarnival. , Dance to follow. Tickets Is, Children half-price. FUNDS FOR r&LENSVILLE QUEEN A RED CROSS Garden Party will be held at Mrs Ellett's, on SATURDAY afternoon, September 14th. Produce Stall. Flower Stal'l^Sweet Stall Competitions, etcX All are cordially invited. S. Admission: Including afternoon tea, Is. HELENSVILLE CO-OPERATIVE STORESStill flourishing 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 TheVictori? Insurance Co. Ld Fire, Marine, L,ive Stock, Personal Accident, Employers' Liability, Plate Glass, and, every class of Insurance effected Prompt Settlements Low Rates L. L. BAILEY, Local Agent THE HAYMARKET Albert Street, Auckland. Alfred Auckland & SONS,Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents. Hold Weekly Sales. TUESDAYS at the Haymarket— Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fat Uattle, Sheep, and Pigs, THUESDAYS at Westfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, etc. FRIDAYS at the Haymarket— Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. Sale Yards at Eunciman, Pukekohe, Waiuku, Pokeno, Clevedon, Tuakau, Waitakarurn, Helensville, Wellsfoi'd, Kumeu and Turua Agents for— Little's Sheep Dip. Ford' 3 Luug Worm and Scour Mixture. Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Calf Food The " Domo " Separator. The Ridd Milking Machine. Etc., Eto.,
WHO ARE THE PATRIOTS ? Were not the Boys given a Vote on the Prohibition Question a: the General Election after the War in December, 1914 ? THEY WERE Did not they Vote for Prohibition ? They did - - NOT! Were not the Boys oonsulted as to whether they preferred i "Wet" or "Dry" Canteen in Camp, and on the Transports ' They were ■ - - NOT Wero not the Boys asKed if they agreed to the anti-shouting, anti-treating regulations ? They were - NOT Were not the Boys given a Vote on the 6 o'clocx closing ? They were • NOT Were not the Boys assed if they agreed to every man in the King's uniform being a prohibited person in port when a transport arrives? They were - - NOT The Boys are busy just now fighting to ma.ke this world safe foi Liberty and Democracy. Are they Prohibitionists ? They are - NOT
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 September 1918, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 12 September 1918, Page 3
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