•y^ANKS. MRS. A. BECROF/T and Family, of Heltmsville, wish to express their thanks for, and deep appreciation of, the many expressions of sympathyV^and for the many floral emblems recelyed during their sad bereavement" \ NOTICE. IN the Estate oii^ifred Becroft, Builder, etc., late Helentvillt, deceased. \ ) All creditors JnA-t\h^\yvf'm% cl»im agiinst t&i {bDotW\Estate are hereby reqtoirjd to. Joj»^klfen>, with particulars to |h« urid^flllgned Before the 31st day of March, 1919. \. All moneys payable \to the above Estate, to be paid to the uadtrsigncd ft B. B^CROFT R. M. BECROFT Executors. Helensville, 10th March, 1919." \ ~' *~^ FOR SALE. Six h.p. Gardner stationary Oil Engine. Apply W. Downer, Helensville. Fdur-roomed Cottage in Mill Street Apply W. Downer. PIANOFORTE TUNtNO. Mr. E. A. SLY, iWpforte Tuner, will b» in the district Igr a few days from 11th inst. Orders m%j be left at the ECHO Office. \ RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASS'N. SPECIAL* INVITATION TO THE \ PUBLIC. A MEETINGS in connection with the formation of a> Branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association will be held in the Lyric Theatre or> THURSDAY, March 10th, at 8 p.m^ tyr Andrews, Secretary of the Association, Auckland, will address the meeting.' Opportunity will be taken to welcome home all returned soldiers. All arc particularly requested to attend. JAMESf^TEWART. \ Convenor. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND BOARD TO CROWN TENANTSf Ladies and Gentlemen /"" At the request of a considerable number of Crown tenantsjmd Farmers, I have consented to staniffor election to the above Board, wjth a view to assisting in tne promotion of the best interests of the district, apd'respectfully solicit the favour of your^ipport. ' /Yours faithfully ! V. TROUNSON. | \ KUMEU YARDS THURSDAY, MARCH 20th. \ at 11.30 a.m. ALFRED BJJCKLAND & SONS, LTD. Will Sell o\ Account of Mr H. ESalter, who is leaving the district— 4 Young He»Vy Draughts, work anywhera \ 2 Young Medium Draughts, solid workers \ 1 First-class Hac^k 22 2Vi - Year - Old . Steers, principally Shorthorn 35 21,4-Year-Old Helfore, been running with bull \ 6 I^-Year-Old Heifers and Steers 2 P.B. Shorthorn Bulls, 2 and 3-year-old >, 12 Calves Ton Wagßon (1 or 2 p*oles), Twowheeled Dogcart, D.F,DUc Plough, S.F Plough, Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, Scarifier and Moulder, IronVge Seed Sower, Waggon, Plough, and^og-cart Harness, Horse Covers, Swingle-treos, 4-Horie Block and Chains, Safety Lift Block, Keg Staples, Keg 2H-in Timber Jack, Lawn Mower, Grindafone, Wheelbarrow, Sledge, Fencing Wire, Farm and Garden Tools and Sundries.*", Also small quantity Household Furniture. \ Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD. > W. D. BAYLEY j Labour Leader and / Prohibition Advocate First Vice-Chairman of the Labour Party | of Canada (Winnipeg and District B/anch) Bringing Credentials and" Greetings from our Sister of the Snows to Sunny New Zealand. /' Mrßayley will tell/what Prohibition has brought to the Labour Party in the country of his birtlyand what it will do for New Zealand/ He is a thorough master of his subject and most painstaking in the delivery of his message. / ; Every map'and woman who wishes to advance Nc4- Zealand's interest at the present tiroc should bring their unconvinced friends to hear Mr Bay ley tolmorrow night Sta/ Theatre, Helengville, at 8 o'clock. J *• f Open air for a short time.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 March 1919, Page 2
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