STR^EAMLANDS SETTLEMENT | DRAINAGE CONTRACT. \ \ WRITTEN^ TENDERS will be received at this Offic\until NOON on MONDAY, 30th September, 1918, for the clearing and excavating^approximately 130 chains of drains in the%bove-named Settlement near Warkworth.\ Jiaecifications etc^rnay be seen at the Public Dorics Office^ Auckland and Mjftiffg"aturoto, and '\the Post Offices Helensville and WarkwOKjh. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. \ G. T MURRAY, District Engineer. | Public Works Office, Auckland, 12th September, 1918. PLATELAYERS' COTTAGES AT PAPAR'bA STATION, NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY. v> WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON on MONDAY, 30th September, 1918, -for the Erection of Three Platelayers' Cottages at Paparoa Statian on^the North Auckland Railway. PTajns, specifications, etc.\may be seen at t^jg* Public Works Officek Auckland and Maungaturoto, and the TRost Office D.argaville. \ s The lowest or any tender no^ necessarily accepted. \ G. T. MURRAY, District Engineer. Public Works Office, \ Auckland, 13th September^TSlS. "^ V <£- Helensville Red Cross Effort. 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 Eitzherbert. Defendant, Miss Gerte Gadabout Counsel fol Plaintiff, Mr Horace Fleeceem, K.C. j _ ' Counsel "foY Defendant, Mr Augustus Pinchen, K,C. Witnesses: Miss Becky Sharp, Miss Hilda Highstep, 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 AWAROA BOWLING CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the Lyric Theatre Supper Room, FRTDAY, Sept. 27th, 1918. At 8 p.m. R. J. WALTERS, Hon. Sec. TO LAND AGENTS & OTHERS. LAND Agents take Notice that the following properties have been sold: Mr Campbell's fruit farm of 30 acres, at Ratawhiri, to Mr A. Hjorth, of Maungaturoto. 48 acres at Awhitu, to Mr J Walters, and Mr J. W. Aliens' house 6th Avenue, Helensville, to Mr A. Walker: HA.ND & ELLETT, HELENSVILLE TUI SHIPPING LINE, HELENSVILLE W. Sandin, Master. • GENERAL Carrier. Dealer in Sand, Shells, Gravel, etc. Now open for Charter in all branches of the trade. Full particulars W. SANDIN, Helensville. THE HAYMARKET Albert Stieet, Auckland, Alfred Auckland & SONS, Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents. Hold Weekly Sales. ' TUESDAYS at the Hay marketHides, Skins. Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fat (Jattlo, Sheep, and Pigs, THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, etc. FRIDAYS at the Haymarket— Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. Sale Yards at Runcinian, Pukekohe, Waiuku, Pokeno, Olevedon, Taakau, Waitakarurn, Helensville, Wellsford, Kumeu and Turua Agents for— Little's Sheep Dip, Ford's Luug Worm and Scour Mixture. I Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-M" and O«lf Food The " Domo " Separator. The Ridd Milking Machine. Etc., Etc.,
helensvillecooperative The Victoria stores Insurance Go^Lc Still flourishing in spite of predictions to the contrary . T . . „, ,' -T Eire, Marine, Live Stock, Per Our low prices are the talk of sonal Accident, Employers the towu Liability, Plate Glass, ; an Compare them with any late every class of Insurance effecte Auckland price lists you may p fc Settleineuts have on hand, and then you t> have no freight to pay Bates Goods ordered and not in stock j i# L. BAILEY will be obtained immediately T 7 ' , Orders taken for coal Local ASen Beware of *</ (i Liquor Traffic's Petition „/ 1 For their so-called : "Fair, Just and Reasonable" Poll It Asks for Three Issues —. 1. National Continuance 2. National Ownership I 3. National Prohibition Every Voter to vote for One Issue Only No Issue to be carried unless it secures a majorit, of the total votes cast on the three issues. * How it would work; If National Continuance TL T , ■», secures a majority - ihe 1 fade Win: | If National Ownership TL T , U r. secures a majority - Ihe trade Win* If No Issue secures aT, *r i «r« majority - - -lhelradeWim For the Traffic will continue as at present Liquor Demands a "*V Three-to-one Chance Is it FAIR, JUST and REASONABLE? LOOK! < 500,000 Electors Would probably vote (Number of vote* required to ftcure a bare majority. 250,001) . V // 250,000 voted fir National Prohibition, \ 150,000 voted for National Ownership, *k 100,000 voted for National Continuance, NO IS^UE secures the necessary number — therefore the preseqt position remains, and Continuance wins, althShfhAO 0,000 votes were cast against it. IT is "FAlfig^that every Voter have a Vote. IT is "yi/5/^ithat the vote be on a Bare Majority. IT is "REASONABLE" and imperative that the Liquor Traffic be settled. ■ , Sign the Alliance Petition for a Poll This Year on the basis of the National Efficiency, Board's y Recommendation f!iT"ALLIANCE" PETITION hat not been withdrawn. The "TRADE" PETITIONS not a Government Petition. The "ALLIANCE" does not pay canvassers so much per hundred signatures. The "ALLIANCE" desires only genuine signatures. Do Not Be Misled ! ; , ' I N.Z.A. Efficiency Series—9a WHO ARE THE PATRIOTS ? Were not the Boys giveii 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 consulted as to whether they preferred { "Wet" or "Dry" Canteen in Camp, and on the Transports ' They were - - NOT Were not the Boys asxed if they agreed to the anti-shouting anti-treating regulations ? They were - NOT Were not the Boys given a Vote on ftie 6 o'clock closing ? . They were - NOT Were not the Boys assed if they agreed to every man in th( King's uniform being a prohibited person in port when a transport arrives? ! They were - - NOT | The Boys are busy just now fighting to make this world safe foi Liberty and Democracy. Are they Prohibitionists ? They are - NOT
1 SCREATON'S c- For Groceries s' Drapery d Boots Hardware Grain and Produce L t Special Quotations for Cash. THE BUSY STORES HELENS VILLE 401b Cases of DOHERTY APPLES 8s 6d a case Also landed BOYS, GIRLS AND GENTS FEATHER WEIGHT OIL CQATS H. GRAHAM Universal Provider Helensviile tie ideal mm stores Are moving to the Corner Shop with quite a New Up-to" Seasonable Goods FROM MONDAY NEXT Business will be carried on in this Shop INSPECTION INVITED Ideal Drapery Stores, Commercial Rd. near the ECHO Office North Auckland FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED Stock and General Auctioneers, Wool Skins and Tallow Salesmen, Land, Finance and Commission Agents Registered Office, WHANGAREI . T©legraphic Address "Farmcoop," Send us your Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow or other Produce for Sale in Auckland. Prompt account Sales 'We Transact Business from Auckland Eight np to the North Cape, moitthly"oto,os: sales Donnelly's Crossing Sat 28th Sept Mangawhare, Tuesday Ist Oct Arapohue, Wednesday, 2nd Oct. * Kaipara Flats, Thux\ 3rd Oct Paparoa, Friday 4th October Maungaturoio, Saturday sth Oct Helensviile, Tues Oct. 8 ' Silver dale Wed 9th Oct % Warkworth, Friday 18th Oct Puhoi Saturday 19th Oct SHEEP DIPPING U In accordance with the provisions of the Stock Act vendors will please note that all Sheep must be thoroughly dipped and branded before being exposed for sale. This in struction is specially necessary for rams LAND—We are in touch with Southern Buyers Sand n* « o *• i and properties you have for sale. ' bend us particulars c -AiG-EKTS FOB MASSEY HARRIS British Built FARM IMPLEMENTS SHEARING MACHINES SEPARATORS TRELOAR JMILKINGHMACHINES ALFA PETROL LIGHT PALMER'S CALF MEAL r WE SUPPLY HARDWARE PRODUCE SEED & TABLE POTATOES SEED & FEED OATS • WOOLPACKS H. B. BRADLY .. .. LOCAL AGENI ~
x The export of wool to Britain takes precedence over all other export business just now. Should a wife tell everything to her husband? See Olga Petrova in " The Waiting Soul,"- and find a stirring answer. Mr A. De Bavay, the eminent analytical chemist of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Court Victoria that SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT compares with other eucalyptus products as well-refined and matured brandy compares with raw spirit. He stated that SANDER'S EXTRACT contains antiseptic ana healing ingredients which are not contained in i other eucalyptus preparations, and this is why SANDER'S EXTRACT nas such superior and unique curative powers. It .prevents meningitis, typhoid, diphtheria throat troubles, etc. Colds, bronchitis lung disease, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and bladder troubles are banished by it. Indigestion and diarrhoea are cured and the distressing wind is expelled, Inhaled, applied locally,, taken on sugar or in water internally SANDER'S EXTRACT asserts its sanative virtues, li you insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT you will have the tried and approved article which benefits and does not harm the most delicate constitution, There is no experimenting with SANDER'S EXTRACT. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6, 2/6.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 September 1918, Page 3
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