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[Legal] "W. E. Barnard SOLICITOR (1908) (Late Barnard and Nicholls, Solictors, Te Aroha) ANNOUNCES that he has commenced practice at HELENSVILLE in premises over the Bank of N.Z., Lyric Theatre. Office open Daily. Telephone 84s. P.O. Box 33. Money to lend on approved security at current rates. W. Harold Ready. Rollo A. Ramsay Heady & Ramsay Solicitors 608, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Money to lend on Freehold Security at Current Rates. VETERINARY SURGEON BEGS to intimate that he changed his address to Huapai, Kaipara Line, where he will continue his profession. Telephone - - - Huapai Bureau j a card. '[ Fred E. Eames SUEGEON DENTIST H'elensville Next to the Star Theatre. TO those suffering from Indigestion take Sandin's Indigestion Cure. Works wonders. First L>ose tells a tale. Pleasant to take. Try a Bottle. Price 2s 6d. Sandin's Little Liver Pills are also good, if you are Liverush take them. Is per Bottle. Sandin's Nervol Tootache Cure. Nothing its equal. Instant Relief. Price Is, Pax Ointment for every Itch, except the Itch for Money. Piice Is 6d, 'lake your Orders to Sandin, the Prescription Chemist. Doctors orders faithfully and accurately fulfilled. New Drugs and Chemicals continually arriving. No stale Drugs Kept.. Everything Up-to-date. Only one address— C- G ; SANDIN M' P-S; Dispensing Chemist by Exam, and Registered. HELENSVILLE. HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. MILK TEST_ COMPETITION IN connection with the Annual Show, to bo held on January 29th, 1921 : Best Cow for Dairy Purposes. Cows to be stripped in the presence of appointed stewards on the morning of November 19th, 1920, test taken on evening of November 19th and morning of 20th. All cows in this class to be marked with a black braid round neck, and First, Second and Third Prizewinners must be shown on day of Show or prize forfeited. Entry Fee 12s. Entries close on November lath. First Prize £5 5s (given by Kaipara Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd^; second prize £2 2s (by R. Barnes, Esq.), third prize £1 Is. A Silver Cup is also presented by L. L. Baiiey, Esq., to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Winner, 1918 : Mr J. Grey ; 1919, Mr P. J. McLeod. A. J. SKELTON. Secretary. I. X. L. Saddlery I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous customers throughout the Kaipara district for their esteemed patronage during the past 18 months I have been in business in their midst, and to solicit a continuance of same. They will at all times find me prompt and willing to oblige. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. My charges will be as reasonable as the high price of material will permit Your interests are mine. My motto is : Good work, fair and reasonable charges one price to all. A large stock of Saddles, Harness (all kinds), Stockwhips, Spurs, Bridles, Suit Cases, Block Leggings, Pocket Knives, Ladies' Hand Bags, and Collars a speciality Any articles not in stock I can make at shortest notice. My prices compare more than favourable with Auckland. Call and buy. AGENT : Victorian Fire Insurance Co J. H. LEONARD, SADDLER : : Helensville EGGS FOR SETTING PURE bred White Leghorn settings for sale ; 5s a setting. Apply T. W Dwerryhouse, Commercial road.

Boots and Shoes AT LOWEST PRICES *71 Vffl "^ ac^vise Olir Customers that the price of ■ V-VV NE^ STOG- KS of Boots and Shoes, shortly to arrive, is likely to be extremely high compared with the stock in hand. Our present stock is so moderately priced, and so many are anticipating their Winter requirements, that we advise all who-wish to take advantage of presgnt present prices, - to make a point of PURCHASING NOW! SCREATON'S are SellingMen's Working Boots ... At 21/-, 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 29/6 Men's Dress Boots ... At 25/-, 30/-, 35/-, 37/6, 40/Ladies' Court Shoes ... At 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/-, 35/Ladies' Lace-up Shoes... At 19/6, 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/Children's All-leather Sandals 5/11, 6/11, 7/6,7/11, 8/11 Children's Sand Shoes ... At 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6 Ward Shoes, House Slippers, Gum Boots, Boys' and Girls' Boots and Shoes, and Goloshes—all at Bedrock Prices. Avoid paying DOUBLE the Prices later on ! HELENSVILLE For Grocery, Produce, Crockery, Drapery and Clothing, Linoleums, Beds and Bedding no m m m m m m m m m m m in v m m m on m nKHJHiuiiiiiiiE} U HeleosvlEle 11 H Coach and IVlotor Works m ESTABLISHED 1889. IM JH] All kinds of Vehicles built or repaired. MOTOR CARS ran r==i Repaired, Re-enamelled, or Upholstered. Best of p= J~ workmanship only. U3J H THE Ford Importing: Co. of New Zealand have m [HI appointed us as tlieir genuine Ford dealers for [gj |h| ffelensville and the surrounding districts. We are [Mj [U now prepared to supply you with Ford Cars, Tractors {j§J [U or Trucks, and all Ford accessories, at genuine cata- jsj HI legue prices. Let us quote you. [aj [0] OIL ENGINES of every description repaired, on your ra 0 own premises if necessary. No job too large or too small. Hz |gj We Sell Everything for the Motorist. h=j JhJ Spark Plugs, Oils, Grease, Benzine, Pumps, Jacks, etc. jgl 1] MOTOR or PUSH BICYCLES re-enamelled or repaired. M HI Bicycle Outfits. Tyres, Tubes, Pumps, etc., in stock. {a] =j TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER. HI GU FOR SALE '|@J [U DODGE —Five seater, electric lights and starter. In [fa} |h) first-class condition. Price £420. O P CHEVROLET—Smart 5-seater, c. light and starter. Car M HI in thorough ovder and repair ; genuine bargain. £260. {5] g J • F. Lambert - - Proprietor v n J m M M M IU MHIHIHIHIH3MMMMM MMH3H3 MH3 M HUHiMII] f "" —arara!—" --—---—-—^ Ino+ A *r*i\F&es I Afewonlyofthefai«oussimplex wMOi. A%^aflV^gVfi b 8-DAY AUTOMATIC ALARM— 2 years' guarantee with each clock. Also: PIRATE 30-HOUR ALARMS. Both clocks are manufactured/, by the ANSONIA CLOCK CO., which assures satisfaction and durability. Cases Carvers, Cases Afternoon Teaspoons, Child's 3-piece Sets, Solid E.P. N.S. Butter Knives, E.P.JST.S. Bread Forks, etc. l To Arrive Shortly: An assortment of Jam and Jelly Dishes, Cake Dishes, Teapots, etc. Watchmaker and Jeweller = = Helensville General Storekeeper Helensville South PHONE 9. Agent for WIIIMIIIHII iIWIH ijHlHill >' iH Ii ll'l HIIIIHIWIi II ROYAL INSURANCE Co. Pilchards 1/4 per tin Rabbits 2/- per tin Lobster lib, tin 1/9 Ox Tail Soup 2/- per tin Honey 21b. Jars 2/- Onions 3d per lb. 61b. Tins Corn Beef 5/6 ; Tin Plum Pudding 2/- per tin. All Orders promptty delivered,' and guarautecd absolutelyFresh and of the Finest Quality. Manures Seeds Boots Groceries Produce Crockery Garden Implements Drapery Etc.

New Zealand Farmers' Union Kaipara Sub-Provincial District Demonstrations CLASSING In WOOL-SHED Shearing, Skirting, Roiling and Baling, By AIR J. Q. COOK, Chief Instructor in Wool Classing, Dept. of Agriculture. Will be held at the following Branch Districts: Waimauku, Oct. 27 Helensville, Oct. 28 Kaukapakapa, „30 Tauhoa, Nov. 1 Kaipara F'ts,Nov. 2 Puhoi, Nov. 3 Warkwortb, Nov. 4 Omaha, Nov. 5 Matakana, Nov. 6 Wellsford, Nov. 8 Marehemo, Nov. 9 Farmers are requested to enquire from local secretaries the place of meeting in their respective districts. 5 Every member should endeavour to attend these demonstrations. L. L. BAILEY, Organising Secretary. Box 26, Helensville. KAUKAPAKAPA HOTEL HAVING taken over the above Hotel, visitors to the District will I find accommodation of the best, with civility a,nd best attention. Charges moderate, viz., 9s per day. GREGOR A. HODGE. To Stand at Kaukapakapa and Travel Helensville, Parakai and Surrounding Districts THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION Robert Bruce 1525, Vol 7. Foaled November, 1913. Sire : Royal Bruce, 13-13 ; grand-sire, Roynl Crown, 544 ; g.g.-sire, Royal Fame (imp.) 10272, C.S.B. Dam : Waverley Gem, 1500, by Glengyle, 373 ; g.g.-dam, Gem, by Roseberry (imp.) 780. First and champion, Waikato Central Show, first and reserve champion, Hamilton Show. Terms: 4 guineas single mare. Two or more, property of same owner, reduction. All fees payable January Ist. For further particulars apply to W. GALLAGHER, Or Groom in Charge. To Stand this Season at Parakai. The Highly-bred 3-year-old Clydesdale Stallion ROYAL WARRANT (Bred by R. Norrish, Ohaupo) by CHAR TER (bred by E. Short), by LONSDALE Again (imp.) Dam: WENONAH (bred by Win. Taylor, Greenhills, Ohaupo), by Marcellus, by Knight of the Thistle (imp.) This well-grown Clydesdale Stallion will be at the service of breeders in this and surrounding districts during the coming season. Terms: Single Mares £5 3s £3 3s at end of season, balance when mare proves in foal. Two or mcra as per arrangement. Groomage ss. - For further particulars apply V. AITKENHEAD, Parakai.

SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT The unequalled remedy for colds, influenza, bronchitis, lung troubles, neuralgia, diarrhoea, and rheumatism. SANDER'S EXTRACT, the surest protection from all infections, fevers, diphtheria, meningitis. SANDER'S EXTRACT, the greatest healer of wounds, burns, ulcers, sprains, skin diseases. SANDER'S EXTRACT proved at 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 ingrediI ents of the common eucalyptus oils and the so-called " extracts," and is safe and beneficial for internal as well as external use. Insist on the GENUINE SANDERS' EXTRACT, derive the benefit of purity, reliability, and effectiveness. There is no "just as good "

Ginghams, Crepes, Voiles, etc., at the Ideal Drapery Stores / . ■ ' ■.■•■■.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1920, Page 3

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