THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, Feb. 20, 1919 FLASHES.
The eupplementary roll closes on 6th March.
The HelensvUe branch. Women's Patriotic league 'will ine«t to-morrow (Friday) at Mrs Vercoe's residence. '
The Postmaster notifies that full rate traffic via " Eastern" may now be accepted.
Mia* Billie Burks will be at the Agricultural Hall on Saturday erening next as " The Mysterious Miss Te*ry."
Our old friend Mr H. W. Stringer is at present in Helensrille enjoying a well-earned holiday after his arduous labours as County Clerk at Hokianga.
Lyric Picture patrons are requested to note that the charge for admission is now as follows: circle Is (including tax), stalls 6d, children half-price.
The owners of the wandering horses, which so obligingly kept the grass down on our street! and incidentally were a source of danger, came in for a nice little fine at the Court yesterday.
Saturday night last saw a big crowd at the opening of the new pictures in the A.B?icu}tural Mttll« an<? very seneral satjsfaption was expressed^ aty rqund1 JJot gnjy wag a fjrgt rate programme shown, but al) arfangements in connection with lighting, screening, etc,, showed up-to-datf and practical workmanship. The seating accommodation of this fine building waa taxed to its utmost and the south end of the town presented an unusually busy appearance.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 February 1919, Page 2
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