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.SHIPHM - > t. , i T7AHFARA .STEAMSHIP IV , CU,, LTD. 'i - > >>»t i J lw NOVEMBER, i9ll itELENSNIXLE - PAEGAVILLE 'TtME-TABLE. i j > i ,• ; (Weather and other circumstances permitting) L^AVE'HEr.'ENSVILLE— ' ' 'l Mpnd^js s.fj. Baroona, 10 a.m. ♦Wednesdays, s,s. Baroona, 10 a.m. i Fridays, s.s. Baroona, lOa.m I 'I»eAveDai«javille— Tuesdays, s.s. Baroona, 5 p.m. \ Baroona, 7.30. a.m. ■ Saturdays^ s.f>;Baxopn^ ,7; ; aAa.' '/ *;Sp^i^l;;- Notice—'tli'fi:: steamer only call at Euawai ardTe Kopiiru on tte Wednesday trip up arid Thursday tiip down.™ Ail*.passengers, for other Port^ aboye-i Euaw.ai .Tviil,Require to tranship'int'b tEe fcmder' Tangilni k at Kuawai on's-ilWedhfesdays. Down passengers irom tliese Ports -will he picked up by the Tangihua leavxng Dargaville,at7 a.m. on Thurdays, and ■will joip the through steamer at Buawai. jGakoo Instructionb. — Last train for cargo 10.50 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Cargo landed on the Wa,iroa on Tuesday c and Fridays. DAEGAVILLE - TANGTTEEOEIA / f ' TIME-TABLE. S,S. NAUMAI. Leave DAitGAYiLLE— Friday, 3, 8 a m. r Saturday, 4, 8 a.m. " Monday, 6, 8 a.m. "''' Tttesday, 7, 8 a.m. Wednesday, 8/ 8 a.m. Thursday, 9, 8 a.m. TutkYZ TANGIIERORrA — Friday, 3, 12 30 p.m. Saturday, 4, 12.30 a.m. 1 * Monday, fi, 12.30 p.m. Tuesday, 7, 12,30 p.m. Wednesday/?, 12.30 p m. Thuisday, 9, 12.30 p.m. Auckland Agents—L. D. Nathan, IAA._ Daxgayill° Agent, F. F, Day. i Aratapu Agent, T. Fiench, '*' E. G. HAMMOND, Manager, Helensville.

THE METHOD OF SUCCESS '•"■" '"' J We see a Farmer —honest, self-respecting, and with his family working ! ; from morning till night, but never seeming to get much ahead, or, at least, not saving the money he ought to for the labour expended. :•':.;. :..-;. WHY? Because he doesn't buy right !He makes the money all --, > . tight, but spends it again by paying retail prices for all he uses. He • ■ ; . . carries the retail system on his back wherever he goes, and the double •..•;.-. ■ - burden is too much. . ' ' " We admit that, in spite of this, some of you have done well, but that is no reason why you should not do better, and save the retail profit '' " for yourself. -; ,'- ,: Our big 280-page No. 3 Wholesale Illustrated Catalogue is ready. If you ... . have one, Use it; if you haven't, send for one To-day. It's Free. For example, retailers sell our No. 81270 Hanging Lamp at 50/-. We charge you only 39/6. ( . You owe it yourself and to your banking account to buy Wholesale. LAIDLAW LEEDS Wholesale Merchants and Importers SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD Fort Street Warehouse - - - - Auckland

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 1 November 1911, Page 1

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