Mr C. J. Parr, M.fr Government Candidate for Eden VILL ADDRESS a Meeting of Electors in the PARAKAI HALL ro-Morrow (Friday) Night -NOVEMBER 7th, at 8 P.M. LADIES INVITED. AQfil CULTURAL HAL!,, HELSNSV-LLT. ' VILLE PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. A SOCIAL to welcome the Rev. Clement Houchen, M.C., will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, November 13th, at 8 p.m., to which all parishioners of the district are invited. Admission Is. Musical Items, Refreshments, Dancing. LYRIC THEATRE - HELENSVILLE. Saturday, November 15 UNPARALLED ATTRACTION! Astras! Astras! Direct from the Orient. THE Mystic Mind Reader, whose marvellous gift of mind penetration enables her to read the innermost thoughts. ASTRAS tells of what you are thinking —about your missing friends, the articles you treasure, past, present and future events. ASTRAS—attended by the great secret cat of the jungle, a live forest-bred PANTHER. The only full-grown specimen of the carnivora released on a stage. SECOND STAR ATTRACTION ! First Appearance of the Miracle Worker-" Sylvester A product of Hereditary Mystic Genius. Presenting novel feats of mystery. The Magician of Magicians. Sylvester suspends a woman in mid-air without the aid of any known device. He grows a beard while you are watching him. See the GREAT MONK'S ESCAPE. Also: Miss VERA THOMAS, Contralto- _ Prices: 3s and 2s (plus tax). NOTICE. THE HELENSVILLE TRANSPORT CO.'S Bus will leave the Terminus Hotel coiner TO-MORROW (Friday) Evening, at 7.30 sharp for the Kaukapakapa Ball. J. BELL, Manager. GIFT AFTERNOON. THE above, in aid of St. Matthew's Anglican Church Guild, will be held in the Agricultural Hall on WEDNESDAY, November 12th, at 3 p.m. All aro cordially invited. FOUNDGOLD BRACELET, in the Agricultural Hall, after last Cl)uro!i"of England sodal. —Apply this office, FOR SALE, ONE Chaffcutter, 2 h.p. (Reid and Grey); 1 Disc (Reid and Grey); 1 Forge, Anvil and tools. —Apply J. SIMCOCK. Kaukapakapa. HELENSVILLE A. A. P. ASS'N. ANNUAL TEST COMPETITION. THE Competition this year will extend from September Ist to December 3ist. 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 at the previous milking to which the test is to be taken. The Steward will then weigh the next two milkings, and take equal samples from each. Entries must be made one week before the test is iaktii t . First prize, £5 ss, by ihe kaiparaDairy Coy; 2nd £2 2s, by R. Barnes, Esq.; 3rd. £1. A Silver Cup is also presented to be 15/0/1 twice in succession, or three times at intervals. Winner 1918, Mr j. |Gr.ey, Entry fee I2s. A. J SKELTON. Secretary. METEOROLOQJCAI, WEATHER REPORT FOG OCTOBER, 1919. Tola! rainfall, :j 03 inches. No. of dnj's with r;:in, I 1. tji^lujsr; daily fall. .9 2 iuo.hus on SnH. * Avrtj-ay^ L*r 16 years, t-.OwiiYs. ivainful! for yew to date, 29.01 ins, A. J. BILL, ' f Helensville November 3rd, 1919.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 November 1919, Page 2
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