HELEN SYILLE FRUIT DEPOT MTSSES LITTLE AND DONCK VAN desire to intimate that they have taken over the above busi-* ness, lately under the control of Mr J. Eea, and hope, with attention and civility, to secure the patronage of he general public. Every effort will be made to keep a fresh and varied stock of FRUITS IN SEASON and Confectionery of the Best Having secured the adjoining shop it is their intention to run in connect* ion with the above, an UP-TO-DATE ;2TEA ROOM. Hot Pies, Tea and Coffee always Ready. %'"?s ————. LITTLeT DONOVAN, [Commercial Road . -^ Helensvill©. Gleeson's Hotel. At Foot of Hobson Street, and close to Wharf. VICTOR CORNAGA, (Formerly of the Queen's Head, Symonds Street,) Has a Cordial Welcome for Old and New Friends at above address. | On the man in the 6treet who is ieel* ing dead beat, We venture right here to inflict a Few words of advice ; tc buck up in atric», And gather fresh pluck from a 'Victor.' N.B.—Nothing is too good for our Customers. Hall Skelton, Solicitor, Watson's Buildings, Corner Queen and Wellesley .Streets, Auckland. Common Law Department. J. A Quinn. Solicitor, late of the offices of Hon. J. A. Tole K.C. and late Fred E. Baume X.C, and Mr Edward Foley. Conveyance Department. Messrs. Mander, Simpson, White and M.N. Skelton HALL SKELTON & LANGMUIE, Solicitors, Paparoa, Matakohe, Maungaturoto and Waipu, Head Office ; Paparoa. Mr Langmuir, late of Mr Cotter's office, represen. tative. DON'T SUFFER FROM BAD HEADACHE — Cures in one Act SANDIN'S NOTED HEADACHE POWDERS I^EEP YOUK TEETH CLEAN L by using NERVOL TOOTH POWDER AND PASTE, BEST ON EARTH for preserving the Teeth. C. G. SANDIN has secured the rights to use this noted Trade Mark and Formula from Mr G. E. WHARTON late Chemist of Gore. Price Is 3d uer tube or bottle. NERVOL TOOTHACHE DROPS, Gives immediate relief. Price Is Carl G. Sandin, CHEMIST (by exam.) HELENSVILLE. —^-EOYAL MAIL COACH Watkwotth To Kaipata Flats. Leaves Warkw^rth, Al onlays, Wednesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays nt 8 20 a.m., ai.d Arriving- Kaipara Flats at 10 a.m Leaves Kaipava Flats on Mormays, Wednesdays., Thursday.-*, and Saturdays after arrival of Auckland Train at 4 p.m. HOUSES AND VEHICLES ON HIKE Carting of Furniture and other goods un<lei taken from the railwny to or any pai-t of the district. L. RAMSBOTTOM, PEOPPJETOE.
Kaipara Electorate EriiHURLOW T.IIELD, of . l r Dargavillo. begs to nol'dy the Electors of the Kaipara Electorate that he is a Candidate for their Suffrages at the GENERAL ELECTIONS in November. Ho is prepared to support a nonconfidenco motion in the present Government, and to endorse the policy of the Opposition. E. rUUELOW FIELD. The Central Boardinghouse* HELENSVILLE. MRS B. CULLEN desires to intimate that she has taken over the long established Boarding House lately under the control of MRS Rea. Every effort will be made to provide a HOME for the Travelling Public, with Good Cuisine, Attention and Civility Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams. Address — MRS B. CULLEN, Commercial Roail [_A CAUU. | Telephone 1384. Mr Herbert Walker DentistLate Assistant Mr N, Rish^orth. Late Hylance, Over National BanV, Karangahapo Jioad, Newton.
Lord Eoterta has published an appeal to the nation to seriously consider social reform, Imperial unity, and defence, nil of which aro interwoven. Ho declares that the navy is rapidly being approached by other navies, while the army is quite unfitted to meet the doruands which might bo made at any moment. Mr J. Dill-m (Nationalist member for Mayo East) declares that the forthcoming Homo rule Bill is at least as good as Mr Gladstone's measure approved by the late Mr Parnell in 1886, and, perhaps, better. Mr Dillon demands to know why Sir E, Carson (Unionist) is permitted to tour the country preaching treason, when n the old days the Nationul'sts wore arrested for similar conduct. Mr lsitt, M. P., effectually silenced an interjector at a mepting at Palmerston Njvth. The man had been mo notoncmsly reiterating the word " Rot!' The lecturer stopped short in his discourse. " Well, my man, "he said. ";if you are suffeiing from that, sheep dip is a vi-iy good cure." The retort fairly couvulsed the audience.— Manawatu Standard. An indication of the rush to secure Crown lands was shown by a repoi-t presented at tho Auckland Lands Board on Thursday. The area made available under all tentures was £0,230 acres in Puhipuhi.. district and there were 930 applicants for 101 sections, comprising- 29,507 acres. Tiio highest number of applicants for any one section was 79. The gieat majority of the applications were from landless people of desirable type. The Southern districts wore well represent^ c amongst the applicants.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 3
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