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THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA . ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, April 10, 1919 FLASHES.

Particulars in connection with the Victory- War Loan 1919 are advertised in this issue.

A Government notice re soldiers' votes appears in this issue, and is of particular interest in yiew of the many discussions on the matter.

The Lyric Pictures will show a special programme this Thursday night, and have made arrangements to screen the results of the Licensing Poll as they come to hand.

Britain's revenue for this year is already above the estimate, and it is expected that it will eventually be fifty millions more than was estimated.

An anti-militarist deputation had a lively interview with the Hon. G. W. Russell at Christchurch, its main wish being the abandonment of the new territorial training scheme.

Invaluable features in the control of field-crop insects are co-opertaion, clean farming, and a suitable scheme of croprotation, the last arranged according to the presence of any likely insect pest, thus breaking the continuity of the food-supply of such an insect.—Journal of Agriculture.

General regret is felt throughout the town and district at the early demise of Miss Jane (Jennie) Setters, the eldest daugter of Captain and Mrs G, Sellars, who passed away at her parents 1 residence, Te Pua, on Saturday evening last. Deceased, who was only 17 years of age, contracted blood-poisoning, and though the best medical aid was sought, she succumbed. The interment took place on Monday, the Rev. Venables officiating. At the Confirmation service on Tuesday evening the Bishop made feeling Teferencej to the late Miss Sellars, who was to have been confirmed by him that evening

The Ideal Drapery, Commercial Bead, draw attention to their great sacrifice sale. Owing to the mild weather they have decided to clear the balance of their up-to date-stock, regardless of cost, for the next two weeks. Also to give a special reduction in winter goods during the sale. The fine-cut prices will astonish you. Inspection invited. All oddments in lace, millinery, also remnants at less than half price. Advt.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 April 1919, Page 2

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THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA . ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, April 10, 1919 FLASHES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 April 1919, Page 2

THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA . ECHO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE KAIPARA ADVERTISER & WAITEMATA CHRONICLE" HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY, April 10, 1919 FLASHES. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 April 1919, Page 2

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