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k -*— —— -...." =^; i LYRIC FICTUHES - Helensville . r FRIDAY EVENING-TO-MORROW i Pauline Starke and Wallace McDonald in the captivating l Triangle Drama' * Shoes that Danced ; i With heavy heart and weary feet she danced the long night through. You will be charmed with this delicate love j story. It is an Idyll of the Underworld.- ---.": " Also " BORROWED IDENTITY, 3rd episode of the FATAL RING SERIAL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT { Selig prisents their Spectacular Photo Drama The Garden of Allah ~-^ From the famous novel by Robert Hichens ; The tale of the man who fled at the sight of a woman. A ' forbidden love and a divine renunciation. The man said : \ Don't listen to what I say ; you must not. But the woman i answered: You must say it, and I must hear it. The • ' mystery and glamour of the Sahara presented with Oriental gorgeoushess. Splendid supporting programme. MONDAY EVENING Goldwyn presents MABEL NORMAND in The Venus Model Splendid Supporting Programme and good Comedy. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT :~ <~ -~. A story of rare charm and delightful appeal The Heiress at Coffee Dan's Starring Miss Bessie Love The slavey in a restaurant suddenly finds she is an heiress. But is she ? An unusual plot with fine dramatic situations. I A wholly human and appealing story, full of suspense, j thrills, humour, excitement, and love. Altogether one of j the most charming pictures we have shown for quite a while. i COMING EVENTS: The Tenth Case. Flirting with Fate. The Cross Bearer. ADMISSION: Circle Is (including tax), Stalls 9il, Children half price Remember N.Z. Picture Supplies Programmes arc ex- j elusive to our Theatre. ! ETOBODH PICTURES At the Agricultural Hall SATURDAY NEXT AT 8 LINA CAVALIERI in The Eternal Temptress Paramount's latest star in her screen debut. A story de picting woman's part in swaying the destinies or men and nations. A drama that grips your attention. Grand Supporting Programme, j TUESDAY NEXT CHARLES RAY in His Mother's Boy A splendid, story, teeming with life and action. ,; $lso THE FLYING FORTRESS, second episode of Anna l, "•;■• *. Katherine Green's baffling mystery Serial ; Who is No. 1 ? . Splendid Supporting Programme. ;\ ' . - < Coming—A Kiss for Susie —Saturday, 13th inst. Popular prices—Is, 9d. Children 3d Light Refreshments will be supplied in the Hull at moderate charges For engagements of Agricultural Hall ring Phones 22 or 51 Ford Service Station. i i _^ CYCLONE WE thoroughly overhaul and repair 3^fl*KKXft<KfCW rrMPCC Cars, and can iulfil any requirements. 333:,h,3::*1:J:: J<J^[\j yj^y " Ford spares, accessories, oils and grease Ml* AND?1' in stock. .Satisfaction guaranteed. " -4-I—l- - '_ ' , Several makes of second-hand Cars for | f) f|f ] H JM|f flf ] GATES Sale at reasonable prices. ! " r'Hlj f' "} if 'I]' — Call or write, j RT^j sjlpjij) l Write for Catalogue THE CANADIAN MOTOR COY. ; UMUUUHUWHIIUM., of ¥any De , ig *, OF N.Z. LTD. ' ! ■ „■. «. Little Queen Street j CYCLONE CO. "^SSJSP 1 AUCKLAND i I- I -• ; ■ "• , ■ i

IZAIPAKA S.B. CO,, & SELLARS l\ ALLEN S.S. CO. Tickets Interchangeable. On and after Monday, April 16th, ho ordinary Timetable will be canjelled, and the following will be run: Steamer leaves Helenaville Monday, after arrival last train Wednesday, 10,10 a.m. rhursday. after arrival last train Saturday, 10.10 a.m. Steamer leaves Dargaville. fuesday, 5 p.m. Chursday, 7 a.m. Friday, 5 p,m. Sunday, 8 a.m. Cargo received at Goods Shed daily Otamatea Branch: For Batley, P«hi, Whakapirau, and Matakohe Leaves Helonsville: Leaves Pain : &fon. 10.10 a.m. Tues. 8 a.m. Thurs. evening Fri. tidal tidal HENRY WHITE, Junr., Manager, Helensville. W. Harold Ready. Rollo A. Ramsay. Ready & Ramsay ."""""' \ Solicitors $08, NrA, INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN'STREET, AUCKLAND Money to lend on Freehold Security at Current Rates. [ A CARD.J FRED, R. EAMES SURGEON DENTIST Helensville Next to the Star Theatre. | A CAHD.'I £. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.M. Barrister and Solicitor i Will visit HELENSVILLE Everys Monday and Thursday Office BKIDGE ST. HELENSVILLE Te Araroa Tea Rooms Next to Star Theatre The place to call in after the Pictures Travellers by Train or Steamer catered for. Fruit, Confectionery, and Soft Drinss always on hand. tVc make a speciality in Home made Cakes. MRS J. EASTON, PROPRIETRESS FOR SALE. SIX-ROOMED^riouse, wash-"house, water and sevyefage—cotfnections, and good allotment,"in centre of township. Will sell on easy terms to suit purchaser. Apply ECHO Office, Church Services. SUNDAY, SEPTEAIBER 7. CHURCH OF ENGLAND I Vicar : Rev. A. V. Venables.l Helensville, S a.m.. ll.u. Helenßville, 2.45 p.m., (Sunday School Helensville, 4.30 p.m., Holy Baptism Helenaville, 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon Kaukapakapa, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer Sermon and H,c. Parakai, 3 p.m., Evensong and Sermon ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH [St. Joseph's] Heleneyille, 9 a.m., Ist. Mass Helensville, 11 a.m., 2nd. Mass Helensville, 2 p.m., Sunday School Helensville, 7 p.m., Rosary, Sermon, and Benediction Week days : Mass, 7.30 a.m. Rev. Father Mansfield. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: Rev. W. Butterworth. Helensville, 7 p.m. Woodhill, 11 a.m. Kaukapakapa, 3 p.m. METHODIST OMUft J I Helensville, 7 p.m., Mr Rimmor Kaukapakapa H a.m., Mr Rimtner Woodhill, 7 p.m., Rev Pace Wainui, 2.30 p.m., Rev. Pace Upper Waiwera. 10.30 a.:n., 'I;.-. Pj,cb Waimauku, 2.30 p.m., Mr Hoe Kanohi, 7.30 p.m. (LOth) Rev. ].';■■ ue CeUUCII OF fMliilcJL1. Heleusville, 1J a.in,, Breaking ul Bread „ - 7 p.m., Gospel Address „ 2.30 p.m., Bible School Church Secretary: Mr A. Skelton.

■ :— LYRI(J THEATRE, HELENSVILLE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT A GRE^T MUSICAL OCCASION The Kennedy Company This Distinguish and Volatile Company are returning after a five years' absence. 7 CELEBRATED ARTISTS 7 Headed by the mast brilliant and famous of the younger violinists of the World : f*\ KENNEDY. \ Alajo: Ad Cree, Jennie Cree, Bronwen Fjnrjjtrfli, Mimmie Bo'aidjieff, and Mdme*-. £r Bertha Kennedy. PRICES - - as (Reserved) and as. (Plus Tax).-.. EUCHRE AND DANCE. * THE jpfxt Social, promoted by St Mafpjfews's Church Ladies' Guild will be heltfjfa THURSDAY, Sept 11, at 8 p.m. in theStfar Theatre. Gents, is 6d; Ladies is. Everybody invited. AWAROA BOWLING CLUB. THE ANNUAL^eJeRAL MEETING o^the above w^ b^s^td in the Lyric %pp«fT Roomß^on TUESDAY, Septeml|er 23rd, at 8 p.m. % R. J. WALTERS, Secretary. HELENSVILLE A. & P. ASS'N. ANNUAL TEST COMPETITION. THE Competition this year will extend from September Ist to December 3lst. Exhibitors may have the test taken by the Committee on any one day during that period. CONDITIONS Cows to be stripped in the presence of an appointed Steward previous milking to which the test is T9|> be taken. The Steward will theiwgjfh the next two^JapkingC and take equal samples from c&ch^ Entities^must be made one v/cck before the test is taken. First prize, £5 ss, by the Kaipara Dairy Coy; 2nd £2 2s, by R. Barnes, Esq.; 3rd. £1. A Silver Cup is also presented to be won twice in succession, or three times at intervals. Winner 1918, Mr J. Grey, Entry fee 12s. L. L. BAILEY, Secretary. HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCL&7K)N. <^€^ APPLICATIONS Avilljb received up to oipfrßlDA'V'September 12th, 191UT jix>£. the position of Secretary and Treg^tfrer to the Association. Conditions oan be seen at the Secretary's office, Helensville, Applicants must state qualifications and salary required. L. L. BAILEY, Secretary. FOR SALE. FISHING LAUNCH, 22ft. long, Bft. beam, fitted with 5 h.p. Union enfjHTs, complete with dingy, anchor, etc.tflUsf>.&" <6!s nets. Boats in thorough a^der. Cheap Jplr cash. ONE VA h.p. Day &t£o. BeiuaaTEngine, English built, complete with battery, cuil-^'and benzine tank; in good gofhg /^rdefc Only £12 10s. '- TWOjjnoice extia large building sections, Tn'/PoTter'e Crescent. These sections command a splendid view. ALBQ~-Oi)e H-plate Thornton Triple-ex-tension Stand Camera, and one J^-plate Magazine Camera, both in perfect order —Apply J. LAMBERT, J.VR. Helensville. Your True Character Revealed by Your Handwriting F Send a few lilies of your ordinary writing (20 of 30 words); together Ayjth Btamped, addressed envelope for i rlply, date of bjrth, anddffGin stamps ox jxfiftal note-, to GRAPHO (from Sydney), Box 1212, G.P.0., Auckland. Numerous testimonials from delighted correspondents.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1919, Page 2

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