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HELENSVILLE TOWN BOARD. Helensville BALANCE SHEET, 31st March, 1913. adverts buildings. — ■■ LARGE SUPPLIES OF £ s- d £ s- d £ *■ d. £ s. d. FRUITS IN SEASON By Rates 191^-13 .. 315 010 To Balance Is, April, 1912 66 17 2 nVOTT?^ a vt, n 19H-12 .. 23 13 9 - Less Cemetery Account 21 2 2 OYSTERS AND 1910-n i 6 o ._ 45 15 o HOT PIES . _; 339 10 7 „ Salary, Clerk .. .. 32 10 0 on Saturday Nights. SHSF 6-- -„ „,»'• • * d—" and «« v Confoctionory of the Belt • licenses—ruDJicans .. i2O 0 0 _<„ Dog Registration 416 6 __ Transfers .. 40 0 «„ Rent of Office Site .. 2 0 0 VCPCTADI CO Aun noil ' „. Building Fees .. 112 6 „ Bank Charges .. .. 19 6 VtUtTABLES AND FISH Vehicles and Drivers 80 0 „ Interest on Overdraft ~ 10 2 6 Arriving Daily. 133*12 6 „ Cheque Books.. .. 117 6 • « n °i g T^r ♦,m ' " , « ,-' " •• 14 }5 ° » Returning Officer (Biennial n -rt TTT . n . Sale of Metal, Tar, and Sand .. 13 5 6 Election) .. ' 22 0 G. F. Wllll? bale ot Horse .. .. 495 Tn^iirAnpn 1,1 <> **•*.*>. 9 K-t of Office - trli »££__£__„ :: ,'1 I HELENSVILLE. Ketund Expenses (Drainage „ Private Letter Box to 31st ' ■ ana Water Supply) .. 18 5 5 Deo., 1913 1 3 10 Dedication of Awaroa Road .. 43 0. 0 •■ " " an 12 1 f"*QT-k'<-r>'l7 TTsMKrw-t Me of Electoral Rolls .. ... Jo o „ Licensing Exposes (Hobson W/Snlirai MOUSG fc|a^sa3ErH«d 43,, 5 o ~^a cs^a. -■■ •■«*•■ ™*nu» S'sS'rootpath:: lf 4 ° iJ a „ S^' 1 ;; :: '7»'• » «*t McLEOD^roprietre.. , ~ . 208 14 6 ~ Miscellaneous hi tv q » Contnbufaon to Works .. .. 217 7 „ Formation and Maintenance " SUPERIOR BOAR]j AND Balance .. .. . -_226^6_5_ of Streets .. .. ..81114 I RESIDENCE. £1,067 16 10 £1 667 1610 A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE - = ' ix HOUSE, Convenient to Train ■ ' and Steamer. ; CEMETERY ACCOUNT BUSS PAkSSES mo*> FoE h«t SPEINGS AND PARKHUEST. By Balance, 31st March, 1912 .. 21 2 2 To Grave Digging % J J £ S" d' Meals At All HOUTS. ~ Cemetery Fees .. .. 11 16 9 „ Labour . 1! 20 19 9 TERMS MODERATE. „ Bank Charge .. .. ..0 5 0 " Balance '• • • • • • • 510 8 DON'T SUFFER FROM BADJEAMCHE STATEMENT OF BALANCES. 4 t ■ NOTED HEADACHE POWDERS cZZ&Z^rX :: :: SSMSI SSh^sSf:: :: mij * * B'd' K EEhyulnTrii" ETH' CLEAN Unpresented Cheque .. "1o I" NERVOL TOOTH POWDER 02616 5 AND PASTE, v Cemetery Account-—Cr. .. ~510 8 BEST ON EARTH for preserving - "" the Teeth. £221 5 9 £221~5 Q C- ®' SANI>IN has secured ===== . " the rights to use this noted ij Trade Mark and Formula ===:=::============^^ from Mr G. E. WHARTON DRAINAGE ACCOUNT. late chemist °* Gore. . . ====================================^^ Price Is 3d t)er tube or bottle. Government Debentures (]ess Exchange).. 497 £3 86 To Wa , es . 2<H3 16 6 *"^ NERVQJ R TOOTHACHE Refund Wa^es .. .. l]) 6 -at ?■ i i-^ —i *' „. . -.. ~ Ea-fao-e ' 9 1 ». Material and Railage .. 1977 2 0 Gives immediate relief. Price Is D£ t( c^tcont ra ,) :: :: .? o ■■gx..^ :: •?• jj. c G~Sandin ' ~ Advertising and Printing. . 4 3 9 KJCaL I VJ» OcHIU.III ! „ Repairing Tools .. 14 811 CHEMIST (by exam,) V „ Salary—Engineer, £133/6/8 TTI?T I?IST^VTTT T? : Clerk, £i9/io,o ".. 152 16 8 | HELENSVILLE. ! ~ Bank Charges . . 3 5 6 : i . ~ Interest . . . . 42 5 9 | !l Hotw, £37/0/0 8; Hatneei," 39 8 H HeleilSVille j £16/5/0; Keep, £38/16/0 92 1 0 j' „«.,.. Land fov Water '* * BaZaST , Catchment.. . . _ 718 18 0 | ■ £°'1/<J 16 6 £5,179 16 6 TOYS STATIONERY ■ 1 : FANCY GOODS NOVELTIES | WATER SUPPLY. | BUTTEBICK PAT™' i ■ Gramophones and Records. i % i cm !>• > £ s. d. £ A gents for Weekly News & Herald. I Deposit—Supply of Water Pipes) .. 50 0 0. To Wa^es -,; „ s> dI ' t> 1 /i« " " • • o 14 0 ! ~ Jiank Charge .. 0 6 3 i _ 6 0 3 Orders taken for Periodicals, and any " 13alance •• .. .. -13 19 9 article not in stock procured £50 go i at shortest notice, JAMES McLEOD, Chairman "' VV ALTERS, H- W. STRINGER, Clerk. Commercial Road, Helensville. Champion Bakery To Stand this Season -t J AND TRAVEL MAKARAU, KAU-I-rolensville South. KAPAKAPA, HELENSVILLE, PARKHURST, KUMKU, and the w j - . # h. anderson, a--^3 What about it? WISHES to inform former patrons of THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION the above Business that their require- **-*?> ments will receive every courtesy and ilWm'a^m%a. ~ attention. ' A t^ A. *\ 7 1 A *\ About W hat ** FIRST QUALITY BREAD OPTOROn^ ' # AND SMALL GOODS. VUXUiKJUTN. „ By Menschikoff—The Slave. MALT BREAD A SPECIALTY. CONFECTIONERY OF GOOD A^TOROON is a rich chestnut, BllVillg YOUF GOOdS fTOIII tLe httatttv V stan(Js 10- 1 hands high, and has ° ° **vm vu.w WiUAiiiii. high qualities as a sire. He has a ' . ~ \ . distinguished turf career, having started in 36 classic races, of which he i*\ had 8 wins, [4 seconds and 14 thirds. ' ■ TERMS £3 Cs single maie.s, two or t/vf^tt T 1* ft I (J^JUtfg,,, more by agreement. Ci.l +JJ l*\J & W^ft All care taken but no responsibility, , For further particulars apply to — TO STANDA^KANOHI. JAMES FLYNN, ' H^PIIWiIIa i ' Owner, Makarau. XXt?ieHSVllie. > { The Thoroughbred Horse — . ' CLONES I Woodward and Hosking, barristers . —^— —^ — ■ vrjuiw^xuM^ and solicitors, of Queen vStreet, Auck- ■ ' ? by Salvidan—Leonette, full bro- land ' now visit Helensville in con- ' ' , . ,th« to that good horse Armagh- TD OPD P A TT^ NT Terms :£3 3s. cently entrusted to Mr H. J. Durham, XV. . k-_? V__^ JL V * 1 t\_ i \^J 1 Good paddocking. who has discontinued visiting Helens- " . -^ • j viUe. The firm's office hours at the ' . .• THOS. NAUGHTON, Owner. ! P^^clibraty are duly advertised in • .' our columns.

Helensville Town Board. RESOLUTION. IN exercise of the power to borrow conferred upon the Board by Section 3, of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908, the Board hereby resolves to borrow from the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, at Helensville, such sums of money as shall be required from time to time for carrying out the works for which such special loan is authorised, and the Chairman and Treasurer are hereby authorised to affix the Seal of the Board to such Deed or Deeds, hypothepating or mortgaging to the said .Bank as security for all such advances and interest, the Debentures by ithe said act authorised to be issued in respect of the said loan. H. W. STRINGER, Clerk. I Hereby Certify that the above resolution has been passed at a duly constituted meeting of the Board held on Saturday, October 18th, 1913. JAS. McLEOD, ChairmanPublic Notice. Thereby wish to notify the residents of Helensville and surrounding districts that I have sold out the business of Bootmaker and Repairer hitherto carried on by me in Commercial Road, Helensville, and respectfully request a settlement of all accounts due to me in that connection. I beg to thank all who have accorded me business support, and trust that the same will be continued with my successor. W, GASSON. Helensville, 1-11-13. In taking over the above Business I ask for a continuance of the patronage previously tendered to my successor, which by strict attention to Business I shall endeavour to merit. D. WYLIE. FORESTERS' HALL, HELENSVILLE. STAR PICTURES. A Selected Series of the World's Best PICTURES. Refyied, Amusing, and Instructive. Will commence on SATURDAY NIGHT, November Bth, and will continue to be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Change of Programme each evening. Doors open at 7.30, coirmenco at 8. Admission, Ono Shilling. Children, Sixpence. A. L. NICHOLSON, Manager. P\ OOD Grazing for cattle or vT horses now available on Show Grounds. Apply to Mr J. Mills, Helensville South. HTRITER, inexperienced, but T T sober and steady worker, wants to meet an experienced and sober mate (or join small camp) for gum-digging. —F.8.D., care Mrs Layton, Alderly Ed., Mt Eden. A DVERTISER (married man) XjL wants working partnership on poultry-run or orchard. Will put up £150 to £200 if the place proves itself good. —H. K. Primrose, Symonds St. P.O, Auckland. SECTIONS FOR SALE Belle Vue Estate The Property of MR JOHN HAND, • Situated near the heart of HELENSVILLE. rjiIIIS is the most attractive block X that has ever been offered for sale in HolonsviHe. The views are unsurpassed, the drainage excellent and the soil is most suitable gardening purposes. (Plans to be had at Mr F. Tucker.) The prices are most moderate. Lots can be purchased from £20 and upwards. Terms can be arranged if desired. Do not Procrastinate. Buy now in this Thriving1 Town and double your money. j Apply to iJOHN HAND, Helensville

Proposed Sunday Trains. | PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING to coniA. sider the question of proposed Sunday Train Service between Helensville and Auckland will be held in STEWARTS' Sample Rooms, TUESDAY, Nov 11th, at 8 p.m. All townspeople and district settlers interested in getting the train service are invited to attend. JAS. McLEOD. Chairman. Helensville Town Board CIRCUS. ~ On a World's Tour. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7th. Helensville South. LLOYD and WEBB'S j ARABIAN CIRCUS- j Herr Moris Webb, the celebrated- Tamer i and Trainer, introducing America's pride. Starlight Sandow and The Arab Chief. Biickjumping—Bucking Tommy -Slippery, Dick (see handbills). The Baker Family—Frank — Barbarina —W. J. Baker, etc. Miss Pearl Mostyn, boneless wonder. Virgo, the great fire-king. St. Glair Sisters, series and dancers. Joe the Charmer, the famous clown. Trump and Chump, 2 comedy acrobats. Professor Lloyd and his yreat rifle act. Band at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Prices—3s. and 2s. Reserved chairs, ss. The Dairy-produce Division replies to a correspondent as follows: —The boiling of milking-machine parts in a soda solution is not recommended. It is quite sufficient to wash them in warm soda water gnd then to boil them in water alone. Possibly you have been using a solution a good deal too strong for the purpose. There are on the market several other cleansing-powders which are said to give just as good results as soda, but we should not care to recommend any of them in place of it. This week's supplement is full of very interesting and instructive readI in^ matter. Dr Gilruth, the Administrator of the Northern. Territory, sf>ys that even under the most favorable arrangements as ro his hours of labor, the average white man can do in the tropics no more than 80 per cent, of the work he would be able to do in a moderate climate.

See Cheap Freight. Rates; Front Ptges LAIDLAW LEEDS' Wholesale Catalog.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 November 1913, Page 3

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