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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAUKAPAKAPA To stand at Helensville And Travel Helensville and 3 * -1 j.i jSurrounding Districts and travel the grounding THE TROTTING STALLION District MANDERENE T . ru . n . A. . Winner of Three Auckland Cups, THe Ch*m P"n Clydsdale Chnatchurch Handicap, President's Stall lOti Handicap, Recovery Handicap, etc. Fee : Fiva Guineas. Groomage 2/6. YOIfISTO TA 1? Al ' CHAMPION CLYDSDALE STALLION , ■ T^* T" " * heW^ M \ DORPDT nniTrc dark bay with black points: p t S n an absolute model Clydsdale: Fee : Three Guineas. Groomage 2/6 kind and with perfect All fees payable on Ist January. man ners : has good flat bone Fur further P^*l^^^ w i t h the best of legs and feet. or Groom in Charge. YOUNG TAR has won the Championship tf^Vjm^ a^ Hamilton and Tauranga, and f^^Mjj\» Honours at Pukekohe 1917. X.' c"~ Sire, Boyal Tar, by SalisAIPARAS.S.CO.,& SELLARS- bury's Pride fl 88) ALLEN S.S. CO. y {±OQ). Tickets Interchangeable. Dam, Pride, dam Violet On and after Monday, April 16th, 1405) by Commodore (1106). }he ordinary Timetable will be can- . celled, and the following will be run: lhlS valuable Clysdale IS at Q , \ „ . .„ the service of breeders in the Steamer leaves Helensville tt- i -n j itt • 1 Monday, after arrival last train Helensville and Waimauku Tuesday, after arrival last traiu districts where he travelled last Wednesday, 10.10 a.m. season, making many friends. Thursday, after arrival last train H e is now Under new OWnerbaturday. 10.10 a.m. v j*i • , %f \ aJ) , ship, and the owner is traTellme Steamer leaves Dargaville. m ° Tueßdry, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Fee, £3 3s. Thursday, 7 a.m. Full guarantee. £i 4s. Friday, 0 p,m. " l Sunday, 9 a.m. communications— Cargo received at Goods Shed daily TTTOMP^n^ Otamatea Branch : **» IMUMrbUJN, For Batley, Pahi, Whakapirau, and Helensville. 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. Make DeliciOUS Mustard Pickles THE HATMARKET a t home by using Albert Stieet, Auckland. Alfred Auckland "XT" & SONS, ' Jl2^ Auctioneers, Land and . . Commission Agents. IVIUSicXrCI Hold Weekly Sale^. H ' 1 1 TUESDAYS at the Hay market— 1 ICK 16 Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. —^ _ WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fat P(\ -\Af /]av* (Jattle, Sheep, and Pigs. * »* vl W 1 THUESDAYS at Westfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, etc. SAVES TIME & LABOUR FRIDAYS at the Haymarket— GIVE S SPLENDID RESULTS. Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. —^—— Simply Requires Mixing With Vinegar. Sale Yards at Eunciman, Pukekohe, a lib.Tin M«kei Haif-«-Gaiion»f Liquor. Waiuku, Pokeno, Olevedon, Tua- ———— kau, Waitakarurn, Helensville, tl ««-»» o j • Wellsted, Kumeu and Turua lt u ,* ol Snt ZJJSTZ Agents tor— quked for making Mustard Pickles Little's Sheep Dip. of extra choice flavour. Ford's Luug Worm and Scour Its results will delight you! m M^^; -o ■ Sold In tlns hy all Groc«f»Toxa Rabbit Poison. Two kindsEvelyn's « Mi-ki" and Oalf Food "pHHW mnwA "PirrAi 1111» The «• Domo " Separator. CHOW CHOW & PICCALILLI The Ridd Milking Machine. Etc., Etc., Prepared by ih AblnnAi/jL^ Kirkpatrick's - - Nelson WHO AHE THE FATFJQTS I Were not the Boys given a Vote on the Prohibition Question at 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 a uWet" or "Dry" Canteen in Camp, and on the Transports ? They were - - NOT Were not the Boys asKed if they agreed to the anti-shoutim*, 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 make this world safe for Liberty and Democracy. Are they Prohibitionists ? They are - NOT

SCREATON'S For Groceries Drapery Boots Hardware Grain and Produce Special Quotations for Cash. THE BUSY STORES HELENSVILLE Just Landed BOYS, GIRLS AND GENTS FEATHER WEIGHT OIL COATS H. GRAHAM Universal Provider Helensville TIE IDEAL DRAPEEY 3TOBES 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 Jelegraphic Address "Farmcoop." Send us your Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow or other Produce for Sale in Auckland. Prompt account Sales We Transact Business from Auc iland Right np to the North Cape. mokthly"stock sales Donnelly's Crossing Sat 28th Oc* Mangawhare, Tuesday, sth Nov* Arapohue, Wednesday, 6th KTov" Ruawai9 Thursday, 7th Nov Kaipara Flats, Thurs, 7th Mov Paparoa Friday Bth November Maungaturoto, Saturday 9th Hoy Helensville, Tues. 12th Hoy Warkworth, Friday 15th Mov, SHEEP DIPPING In accordance with the provisions of the- Stock Act IwT WA PITS w6 1 9U Sheep mUst bfc thoiw^lv dipped and branded-before being exposed for sale This m struction is specially necessary for rams LAND—We are in touch with Southern Buveis <k»n,i , ■ and properties you have for sale. ein^uyeis. bend us pam^i,.rs ; -A.GKEIN-TS MASSEY HARRIS British Built FARM IMRtEKENTS SHEARING'MAOHTNES SEPARATOES TRELOAR IMILkINGf^MACHINES ALFA PETROL LIGHT PALMER'S CALF MEAL STJPPLT HARDWARE PRODUCE SEED & TABLE !Fo'r4"m^ SEEJD & PEED OAIS WOOLPAOF^ I " H,B.BBADLY ... ~ LOGAL AGENj?

Ideal Drapery selling: off 25 per cent less than Auckland Prices

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 October 1918, Page 3

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