HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. Will be held on the Association's Grounds on Jauuary 20th, 1919. Entries close /Jamfrry^ 15. No ]Late Erftries./ Aucnoif'SaleC'of Exhibits on Show/Day. Send/ for Schedule and Prize List.l/ L. L. BAILEY, Secretary, \ FOR SALE. FOR SALEv Privately, one Boyd PIANO, nearlyV new, English make, splendid condition\ A snap at present price of these pianosV Apply by letter to " PianV' c/o Post Office, <■ \ Hel«nsville. SALE. LARGE WHlSffi PRAM, nickel silver fittings, cradle\jprings, clean, and | in good order. —ApplyV Mrs DEAKi Helensville. FOR SALE. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE and Section belonging to Woolsey Allen, junr., at Muriwai Beach.—Apply . *7 R. J. ENTRICAN, /*" O Fort Street, Auckland. TO LET. TWO Shops in ECHo/Buiktirifs. Apply IS JAMES HAND. HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ALL MembqjO are requested to meet on the Show Groi/njjjm MONDAY, 20th January, _at yfaZmT to prepare the GrouAla for the forthcoming Show. \ N. W. RIMMER, 1 President. \ " HELES(gVILLE TOWN BQARD. CLOSING OF RUBBISH TIP. NOTICE is hereby givenhwt the Rubbish Tip at Sullivan's Gully is closed, and all Persons are, warned not toSieposit Refuse there of any description. >^ <O r- W, F. F. RAISHERX J/~ Town Cler^ HELENSyiLLE TOWN BOARD. PUBVJC NOTICE. A PENALTY of\n Per Cent will be charged on all rates noNoaid on TUESDAY, January 14, 1919. >^ W. F. F. r\iSHER, , 1 Secretary \*r HELENSVILLE A. & P. ASS'N. \PECIAL CLASSES. 124A. Pan oV3 heifer Jersey Calves for dairy purposes, six months and under, hand-fed, bml or reared by exhibitor. Ist priz« 2li\ by A. E. Robinson 2nd, 10s. \ 1248. Pen of 3 heifer Ij^riesian Calves for dairy purposes, six ninths and under, hand-fed, bred or reared by exhibitor, let prize, %1% ; 2nd, 10s\ A. sale of Stock ExhibitiNwill be held on Show^Day. \. tfL r L. L. BAILE\ *\ Secrenyry C. OK KETTERER 1 Wilhes Everyone A HAPPY Jfl^p PROSPEROUS [ And also thanks Customers for their Patronage during the pasi year and hopes their patronage will continue during the . coming year, and I will endeavour to give satisfaction throughout mV transacactions. >. t ==================== " How much does your father want b for you ?"—Willard Mack in " The s Conqueror." j " I'd rather slave than marry you."— , Enid Markey in " The Conqueror." " The Jury of Fate," a compelling . photodrama of Northern woods and waters. Advertising lias been developed to keep pace with present-day business methods —with prese iit'-da\ distribuI tion. If you have a grievance send it to tbeECHO.* To strive with difficulties and to conquer them is the highest human 5 felicity.—Dr. Johnson.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 9 January 1919, Page 2
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