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S. H. I.OUDON Draper, Dressmaker, MILLINER BOOTS, Etc. Large Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's well-assorted Drapery at the lowest / prices. COSTUMES A SPECIALITY Inspection Invited.

STREAMLANDS SETTLEMENT DRAINAGE CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this Office until NOON on MONDAY, 30th September, 1918, for the clearing and excavating approximately 130 chains of drains in the above-named Settlement near Warkworth. Specifications etc., may be seen at the Public Works Opees, Auckland and Maungatur^tp, aqjflthe Post Offices Helenbville and Warkworth. The* lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T MURRAY, District Engineer. Public WorkP Office, Auckland, 12th September, 1918. PLATELAYERS' COTTAGES AT PAPAROA STATION, NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON on MONDAY, 30th September, 191& for the Erection of Three Platelayers' Cpltages at Paparoa Stationjnn ttnrNort£**ckland Railway. Plan* specifications, etc., may be seen at the' Public Works Offices Auckland and Maungaturoto, and the Post Office Dargaville. >.. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY, r> v- tir L District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, 12th September^ 1918. Helensville Red Cross Effort. LYRIC THEATRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 4. Breach of Promise Case. FITZHERBERT v. GADABOUT Claim for Breach of Promise of Marriage —Damages, £1500— This 'cause celeba' will be heard before Mr Justice Snawkins and a jury of six Kazoos and their lady friends. Plaintiff, Mr Clarence Fitzherbert Defendant, Miss Gerte Gadabout Counsel for Plaintiff, Mr Horace Fleeceem, K.C. pSSTVc 1" Defendant ' Mr Aug U9*us Witnesses: Miss Becky Sharp, Miss J t S'Khstep, Miss Arabella Jinkins and Mr Bowler Green. Clerk of Court, Mr Algernon Meek. Constable, Pat Higgins Court will open at 8 p.m. Admission: 2s and Is. Dance to follow. Supper 6d extra. "°\ there's nothing half so sweet in life \ as love's young dream. Lyric Theatre, Tuesday 24 \ J. and N. TAIT present PeiO' My Heart A CoVnedy of Youth, by J. Hartley \ Manners. 3rd—Australian Tour—3rd Over lioo performances in London and still Lmning; 700 performances in New Yorkfoo in Sydney (an Australian record), 140Yn Melbourne. THE SUfREME SUCCESS OF ,-• Pesto' My Heart The most delightful of all plays, which in these strenuous times will come like a breath of freshl air from the mountains, as it is TesplerMent with good things buoyant youth Ifeing its most appealing note. You wilß feel better for having seen it. \ ' Plan now open It Helensville Bazaar. Prices: Reserves 4s Other.prices: 3k and 2s (plus tax) Children half price.

THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to thank the electors for placing me at the head of the Poll at the Town Board Election yesterday, and will endeavour to carry out a progressive policy in the best interests of all and the town as a whole. Yours faithfully, JAMES STEWART. TO THE ELECTORS HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen— I offer you my sincere thanks for the hearty manner in which you supported me at yesterday's Poll, and you can rest assured that I will do my best for the town and the people in general. Yours faithfully, H. L. THOMPSON.

LTRinnnsmii ! > ! SATURDAY EVENING NEXT I i Something novel, something really good in the 5 act Metro | f^onderplay j Lady Barnacle Lady Barnacle A story of true love that triumphed over many diffiulties starring the winsome dainty clever actress Viola Dana. A play that is a winner because it combines the two strongest elements that appeal to all hearts, love and adventure The course of true love never did run smooth, but when a man is engaged to a nice girl, and a pretty little Indian girl sticks to him like a barnacle, it is a bit too rough Drama Sentiment Excitement and Comedy Splendid supporting programme WEDN ESBAT EVENING NEXT The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop. Greater Yitagraph present Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno in the picturisation of Hamlin Garland's great Novel, "The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop." A romance of a young soldier who tried to do his duty by a dying race The soldier is the captain of an Indian reservation troop, an<3 in. doing his duty forfeits his chances of life happiness. Scenes of splendid luxury in Washington are contrasted with wonder scenes of real fidelity in a great Indian Reservation. A dramatic and splendid climax and a happy ending Also sth Episode of the thrilling serial The Iron Claw Big supporting Programme 1 Kemember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes are exclusive to our Theatre. %Our Popular Price 9d ... ... Dress Circle Is 3d 4 " Children 3d. *--Jjj(F" NOTE —In order to minimise the delay at the Ticket Offio^ patrons are requested to tender the correct amount of "Admission

C.Q.EETIEM Watchmaker and Jeweller. HELENSVILLE 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 WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER COMMERCIAL ROAD. [a card. I E. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.M. Barrister and Solicitor ' Willrisit HELENSVILLE Erery Monday and Thursday Office BRIDGE ST., HELENBVILLE Te Araroa Tea Rooms COMMERCIAL ROAD f Near Echo Office HELENSVILLE THE place where yon cau have a nice CUP of TEA at aIJ hours. Honie»made Cakes a Specialty. Trj Our Soft Drinks during the Summer Months, MRS J. EABTOX. PiiOVU KTRKSS | A CAIUi.J FRED. R. EAMES SURGEOIS DENTIST Helensville ext to the Star Theatre.

Asthma, bronchitis, sore throat and catarrh, Oh, what distressing afflictions they are ; Bringing anxiety, anguish, and grief, Priceless the treatment that gives us i relief. ' j All thro' long ages of human distress, Science had striven in vain for success; Until it discovered that remedy sure, Wonderful Woods* Great Peppermint Cure.

* : „ Fresh Bargains daily at Ideal Drapery Supply Stores ; . *x^i%- ■*.■■■

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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