MEMORIAL MEETING. POSTPONED. THE above meeting, advertised I for TO-NIGHT, has been postponed on accountvof other meet--inge that are being held this evening. The Memorial Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, April Bth. W. F. F. RAISHER, Town Clerk. Helensville Town Board. NOTICE. STRAYED on my property—l SHEEP, j If not claimed -within 14 days from date j will bo sold. I W. DOWNER, i March 18th, 1920. Helensville. WANTED. GOOD Piano Wanted for spot, cash.— Apply C. G. SANDIN, Helensville. '• ; — LICENSING DISTRICT OF '\ KAIPARA DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL. I, ARTHUR FROOD, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Kaipara, do hereby declare the result of the Poll taken on the 9th day of March, 1920, for the election of a Licensing Committee (5) for the said district, as follows : — BASSETT, Thomas 860 FINCH, Alfred John . 494 FINLAY SON, Donald 813 HARDING, Edwin 509 HAVES, Gilbert Nelson 815 McCARROLL, John Hawthorne ... 253 McLEAN, James Alexander ... 620 TROUNSON, Vivian 868 Total number of votes polled ... 5232 Number of votes rejected as informal 31 I therefore declare the said Thomas Bassett, Donald Finlayson, Gilbert NelI son Hayes, John Alexander McLean and Vivian Trounsen to be elected. ARTHUR FROOD, Returning Officer. Dated at Dargaville this 23rd day of March, 1920. ~ Clearing SaJe at Te Pua Wednesday, April 7th, at 11.30 a.m. Alfred Buckland fi? Sons Ltd. HAVE received instructions from Mr N. W. RIMMER, who has sold his property, to sell THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK: - 11 2-year-old Grade Shorthorn Heifers in calf Pair well-matched Ponies, Rubber-tyred 4-wheeled Dogcart and Harness, Gig Harness, Spring Trap, Dairy Utensils, Blacksmith's Anvil and Vice, Wheelbarrow, Plough, Ladders, etc./ 3 tons Calcutta Boneduat, 6 sacks Yatos' Mixed Grass Seed, Lawn-mower and General Sundries. Also : The Household Furniture and Effects, as follows: DIIS'INGROOM—Dining Suite, comprising Cheete*field Lounge, Divan Chair, Tub Chair (all in red velvet and saddle bags) ; 2 Carvers' and i Dinner Chairg in oiled rimu, with red velvet seats; Oiled Rimu Extension Dining Table (10ft. x 12ft.); Blinds, etc. BEDROOMS—i-piece Oiled Rimu Bedroom Suite; Oiled Rimu Cot (dropI side); Carpet; Bedroom Ware, etc.; I 3-piecc Mottled Kauri Bedroom Suite Double Iron Brass Bedstead; Single" Hospital Bed ; Kapok Bedding; Toilet Ware ; Axminster Carpet Square ; Linoleums. Wire Stretchers (3) with Bedding; Couch ; Combination Chest, with mirror ; Chest Drawers ; Carpet Sweeper, Mop Brooms, Blinds, etc. Hall-runner, Linoleums, Hanging Lamp. KITCHEN—CIock (3ft. x Bft.). Kitchen Table and Cover, 8 heavy Kitchen Chairs, Couch and Squab, Linoleum, Lamps ; all Kitchen Utensils, including 2 Safes, Preserving Pan, Blinds, etc., etc. Luncheon Provided. Alfred Buckland & Sons Ltd. Remember! HELENSVILLE REGATTA AT SHELLEY BEACH ON Easter Monday, April 5,1920 Don't make any other appointments ! i !_____ '_■ _ i SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT The unequalled remedy for colds, influenza, bronchitis, lung troubles, neuralgia, diarrhoea, and rheumatism. I SANDER'S EXTRACT, the surest protection from all infections, f overs, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDER'S EXTRACT, the greatest healer of j wounds, burns, ulcers, sprains, skin ' diseases. SANDER'S EXTRACT proved jat the Supreme Court of Victoria to | contain antiseptic and healing substances not present in other eucalyptus preparations, hence its superior and unique curative power. SANDER'S EPTRACT the only eucalyptus product prepared exclusively from the leaves and refined by special process, is free from the irritating and heart-depressing ingredients of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called " extracts," and is safe and benefjeial for internal as well as external uge. Insist gn the GENUINE SANDERS' EXTRACT, 'deriye the benefii qf purity, reliability, and effectiveness," Thorp' is no "just as good."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 March 1920, Page 2
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583Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 March 1920, Page 2
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