AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., MONTHLY STOCK SALES. Helensville, Tuesday, April, 16th. At 12 Noon, A. R. CRAJNE, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer W, CULLENS Boot & Shoe Maker COMMERCIAL ROAD, Melensville. ALL WOEK GUARANTEED, A^ TOWN PEICES. Receiving Branch at WELLSFORD. c/o. Mr SMITH, Saddler. Agent for Bennett &.Green, Nurserymen HELENSVILLE BEANOH. Order Early to save disappointment. Write or call for Catalogue. *@* Support Local Industry. SMILE HELENSVILLE SOUTH. E. Flowers HAYING bought Mr V. GEAN^ VILLE'S FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, notifies the General Public that he will always keep a good stock of SEASONABLE FRUIT, and a large assortment of CONFECTIONERY, Crockery —A small stock which must be sold to make room for larger stock of Fruit, etc. 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. Baumo K.C., and Mr Edward Foley. Conveyance Department. Messrs. Mander, Simpson, White and M. N. Skelton HALL SKELTON & LANGMUIE, Solicitors, Paparoa, Matakolio, Maungaturoto and Waipu, Head Office : Paparoa, Mr Langmuir, *te of Mr Cotter's office, represen. tative. —EOYAL MAIL COACH Warkworth To Kaipara Flats. Leaves Warkworth, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8.20 a.m., aud Arriving Kaipara Flats at 10 a.ni Leaves Kaipara Flats on Monnays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays after arrival of Auckland Train at 4 p.m. HORSES AND VEHICLES ON HIRE Carting of Furniture and other goods undeitake'n from the railway to or any part of the district, L. RAMSBOTTOM, PROPRIETOR. Helensville Hot Springs, BUS SERVICE. Helensviixe and Hot Springs. Leaves Terminus Hotel Helensville 10.16 a.m. Leave Terminus Hotel Helensville 2.10 p.m. Return. Leaves Hot Springs 11.30 a.rh. >> j> >> 3 p.m. On Tuesday and Friday the 10.16 a.m Bus will run to Parkhurst schco] Leaving i Jarkhur,s<" at 11.10 a.m, Fares. Return fares to Hot Springs including Bath Is 6d, Single to Hot Springs 6d. Single to Parkhurst Is. Sunday Services. Leaves Helensville for Springs 8 a.m. >7 , >> v >> 10 a.m, > ~ .- •,> !1 a.m. Afternoon as required. The " DEFIANCE " brand of Men's Hats are right out on their own for style, comfort and durability. (Manufactured by the proprietors of the ROSLYN Woollen Mills.)
JVC. HIMMEU, LAND, ESTATE and COMMISSION AGENT, HELENSVILLE. Agent for Samuel Vaile and Sons, , International Harvester Company, South British Insurance Co. TO LET, 4 roomed house and grazing for horse and cow. 10s per week rent. For Sale— PQ A A—HOUSE, 4 Booms and efcwUy Scullery, Orb range, Deep section, good posiiton, 2 tanks, and outhouse. Terms £25 down remainer can be paid off at the rate of £25 per year. 6 per cent interest on amount owing. , KKf\ ACRES, 400 acres in grass, 20 t){J\j acres in bush. 500 ploughable. Carrying 400 sheep and 20 cows; 12 subdivisions and well-watered. House of f rooms. Cow-shed, etc. School, P. 0., and Creamery, 2£ miles; Kail way Station 1 mile. Price £7 per acre. Easy Terms. i 1 QAAOEES>-40 acres in grass» XOL/ 30 acres Bush; well-watered, all ploughable. House of 4 rooms. 5 miles from Railway Station, School 4 miles, P.O. £ mile. Price £650. Terms £250 cash remainder at 5 per cent for 5 years. /"IHEAP, partly improved farm of \J 521 acres, undulating land, 3 miles of fencing, 6 sub-divisions; 100 acres in grass, balance rough feed aad tall ti-tree; well watered. House of 5 rooms; cowshed (6 bails). 5 niiles from P. 0., Creamery, School and Station. Price £2 10s per acre. Would sell a portion. [a oardj Miss Maud Rimmer. HELENSVILLE, Teacher oi Piano and Singing* [ A CARD.J Fred R, Eames SUEGEOtt DENTIST, Helensville, Next Foresters' Hall, J. BOUSKILL, MONUMENTAL MASON, Symcnd-Street, AUCKLAND. Send for Cataoguo. J. A. BEALE, RARBISTER & SOLICITOR, AND COMMISSIONER FOR AFFIDAVITS for Naw South Wales, h Victoria, and Fiji, Palmerston Buildings. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Helensville and Kaipara Courts. Money to Lend on Approved Security. Local Bkaxcu Clerk r v Mr W, KYALL FOSBROKE. helensville helensville t)rivate tjospital Xrivate Hospital mHIS HOSPITAL which has lately J. been greatly enlarged and fitted with the Most UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES, is situated at an altitude of 400 feet above sea level, and commands a SPLENDID VIEW of the Kaipara Harbour, and surroundings. The Helensville HOT SPRINGS noted for their Curative Properties, are a mile and a-half distant, and are connected by means of a Coach which runs twice daily. Fees 2h Guineas per week. CONFINEMENTS : 25s bofore and 2i- Guineas after. Medical Fees Extra. HelensYille Hot Springs — , -. i SPKINGSIDE HOUSE HELENSVILLE. —'—flfle Minute from Bath.—— SUPERIOR BOARD and Residence for Visitors to Hot Springs Every Convenience and Attention. J^Terms' Moderate.^ MRS EDDLESTON, Proprietress. Telegrams : ' Springside,' Helensville.
KAIPARA DAIRY FACTORY CO.. LTD. TENDERS. LENDERS for the Supply and JL Delivery of 100 TONS of TI-TREE FIREWOOD, to the above Factory have been entended to Thursday, April, 18th, and will be received up to noon on that date. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' J. C. RIMMER, SecretaryLoß_T_. ON Monday, the Bth April, ron the road between Kaukapakapa and the Hot Springs, a green KNITTING BAG containing knitting cotton and needle. A REWARD of 5s will be given to anyone leaving same at the " Advertiser " Office. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found Trespassing with dog or gun on Wharepapa Estata (known as Bayley's) after this date, will be prosecuted, without further notice. There is no shooting or fishing reserves on this property. J. P. KELLY, Manager. April 10, 3 912. Grand Concert |Will be held in the S WAIMAUKU HALL, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. LEADING AUCKLAND -ARTISTS • will render part of Programme. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission to Concert Is 6d. Dance Is. E. E. HAWKEN, Hon. Sec.
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