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O. CAMERON'S SADDLER AND HARNESSMAKER. Special Price List Saddles. No I, Basil seat, Col. . kneepads .. £18 6 No 3, Hogskin seat, Col. kueepada .. £2 5 0 No 11, Hogskin seat, Col. kneepads .. £2 10 0 Stock Saddles, Bar-plated tree. No 30, Eogskin seat, pads, £3 5 0 No 32, „ „ £3 8 o No 13, „ well finished £3 17 0 -No 38, J} knee, and thigh pads, stylish fini.-h. £4 5 0 No 41, 42, 52 extra good, special value £4 15 0 Buggy Harness— £6 10s, £7 os, £8 10s. Cab Harness — £7 10s, £8, £8 lOs, £9. Bridles, Large ring bits, : 5s 6d, 6s Gd, 7 8 6d, Bs, 9s. Nickel Spurs from 3» 6d. Brief Ba^s, Gladstone Bags, and all Kequisites stocked li:i:i mm BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDERTAKER. EEPAIKING done iii all Branches oi the Trade. Agent vor TirE IMPERIAL FJI^E INSURANCE I COMPANY. I have always on hand the Best Brands of Carbide, Can Supply at the Lowest Market Rates. FOR SALE. P'TIRE WHITE LEGHORN EGGS X from Hogan tested birds, 5s a settiDg. PURE INDIAN RUNNER DUCK EGGS. ]0s fid a setting, from winning pen of last Cambridge competition. Apply, A. M. HAMMOND, flelensville. TO TRAVEL THE SURROUNDDISTRICTS THE CLYDESDALE STALLION " PREMIER." SIRE—THE GOVERNOR. DAM—ROSEBUD Ist. PREMIER is a Bright Bay Horse foaled in the month of November, 1905, with | plenty of bone and substance, displaying ■ fine symmetery with great muscular J strength, with plenty of hair of the right ■ quality, good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. His Sire —The Governor by Lord Ranfurly by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young Conqueror. His Dam —Rosebud Ist, was sired by Armadale, and her dam Darling was sired by Chiefto'n. Sire, The Governor (489). G. Sire, Lord I Ranfurly (521). Dam of Sire, Darling by Extinguisher (174). Dam, Rosebud Ist by Armadal. G. Dam, Darling by Chieftcn ! (782). PREMIER has only been shown en two occasions, taking First and Second Prizes, winning in a class of 9, beating the' Champion Stallion Marcellus. Terms £3 3s. All care taken with mares but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply XAS. HAND, Owner, HELENSVILLE. You can easily get rid of that cold by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion.— From all chemists and stores, is 6d' 2s 6d, 4s 6d:

HEIENSVILLE SOUTH THOS. McEWIN, Proprietor A thoroughly up-to-date House convenient to Steamers and trains, Accom-, modation and Cuisine of the - Best. Only Superior Brands of Wine and Spirits kept. Luncheon from 10 a,m. Sale Days, Porter meets all Steamers. Milk Supply. TO THE EESTDENIS OF HELENSVILLE . HAVING started a MILK ROUND . I hope by personal attention to business to merit a fair share of your [ support. MY MOTTO : Cleanliness, Punctuality, and Civility. Walter Jowitt, 1 LICENSED DAIKYMAN. Helensville H0te1.,.'.., HELENS VJLLE SOUTH. i.A MODEL OF COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. ' mJaAVELLEBS will fi nd every J. Home Comfort, Civility and Attention at this up-to-dato^Hquseft Visitors to the Hot Spring* will find it convenient to the Thermal ; regions of HelensviJie. Good Accommodation. * Good Table. Telegrams promptly attended to. P. J. Langley, (Late of Hawkes Bay.) . PROPRIETOR. The Central Boardingh6u.se. HELENSVILLE. MrSBCULLEN desires to intimate i'/-,,. tf,^ e h*s taken over the long established Boarding House lately under the control of MRS REA. j Every-effort will be made to provide a HOME for the Travelling Public* w ( ith'.Good Cuisine, Attention and 'Civility Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams. Address— MRS B. CULLEN, Commercial R oa <l / WANTED TO BUY. CECONK-HAND """irJBNITUBE. kJ . Apply to E.G., c/o " Achcitisu * Office.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 November 1911, Page 3

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