Terminus Hotel HELENSVILLE. . ■ ■ | ■ Ernest J.Ralph Smith Proprietor, The above newly-erected brick house is one of the most onif ortable .up-tc date and best appointed country Hotels in the colony. It is most conveniently situated to the Helensville main railway statjop and wharves. Kaipara-Auckland passengers, Tourists and Patrons, may rely, upon the best attention, also, firstclass Cuisine, Good, Table. , Hot & cold Bathss Only the best Ales, Wines, and Liquor stocked. A good Billiard table saini/le and Committee rooms. 1 STABLING. Visitors are invited to inspect, r,. ii. THEM'S SADDLES AND HAENESSMAKEE, HELENSVILLE. Special Price List Saddles. No 1, Basil seat, Col. kneepads .. £18 6 No 3, Hogskin seat, Col. kneepads .. £2 5 0 No 11, Hogskin seat, Col. kneepads .." £2 10 0 Stock Saddles, Bar-plated tree. No 30, Bogskin seat, pads, £3 5 0 No 32, „ '~£3BO No 13, „ well finished £3 17 0 No 38, v knee and thigh pads, stylish finish. £4 5 0 No 41, 42, 52 extra good, special value • £4 15 0 Buggy Harness— £(5 lOs, £7 ss, £8 10s. Cab Harness — £7 10s, £8, £8 10s, £9. Bridles, Large ring bits, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Bs, 9s Nickel Spurs from 3» 6d. Brief Bags, Gladstone Bags, and all Requisites stocked The Central BoardiixghouseHELENSVILLE. 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 Road Railway Pioneer, Dining Rooms North Railway Station, HELENSYILLE, Close to Wharf and Railway (Station. J, F. CAIN, WISHES to notify the General Public that he has now opened his Dimng room for their couvenionce on Arrival and Departure of Steamers and Trains. HOT AND COLD MEALS, LUNCHEONS. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, Cakes and Sandwiches, Gd, —All First-class Goods.— Cordias, etc. Cigarettes, etc. Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Is. At Foot of Hobson Street, and close to Wharf. VICTOR COBNAGA, (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 street who is feeling dead beat, ■>, We venture right here to inflict a Few words ol! advice ; tr, buck up in a trie >, And gather fresh pluck from a 'Victor.' N-B.—Nothing is too good for oiir Customers,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 April 1912, Page 4
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403Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 April 1912, Page 4
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