Terminus Hotel | HELENSVILLE. Ernest J Ralph Smith Proprietor! The above newly -erected brick lious< is ouo of the most ornfortable .up-tc date and best appointed country Hotels in tko colony. It is most conveniently situated t( the Helensville main railway statjoj and wharves. Kaipara-Auckland passengers, Tour istsand Patrons, may rely upon the best attention, also, first class Cuisine) Good Table. Hot & cold liaths Only the best Ales, Wines, am Liquor stocked. "A good Billiard table sample am Oommittee rooms. STABLING. Visitors aro iuvited to inspect, 1t Wttm SADDIM AND HARNESSMAKER, HELENSVILLE. Special Price List Saddles. No I, Basil seat, Col. kneepads ~ £ I 8 I No 3, Hogsidn seat, Col. kneepads i .. £2 5 ( No 11, Hogskiaseat, Col. kueopads ~ £2 10 I Stock Saddles, Bar-plated tree No 30, Kogskin scat, pads, £3 5 i N°32, .„ ■„ £3 8 , No 13, „ well finished £;} 17 i No 38, M knoo and thigh pads, stylish finish. £4 5 < No 41, 42, 52 extra good, special value £4 15 i Buggy Harness— £(5 l(is, £7 ss, £8 10s Cab Harness — £7 10s, £8, £8 10s, ££ Bridles, Largo ring bits, 5s 6d, Gs fid, 7s 6d, Bs, 9 Nickel Spurs from 3» 6d. Brief Bags, Gladstone Bage and all Requisites stocked The Central BoardinghouseHELENSVILLE. MRS B. CULLER desires to intimat that she has taken aver the Jonj established Boarding House lately iiflde the control of Mrs Rka. Ever}- effort will be made to provide ; HOME for the Travelling Public, with Good Cuisine, Attention and 'Civilit; Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams. Address— MRS B. CULLEN, CominorcialEoai Railway Pjonee^ IDining Rooms North lUilwav Statiox, HELENSVILLE, . Close to Wharf and Railway Station. J, F^CAIN, WISHES to notify the General l'ablic that he has now opened his Dining room for their convenience on Arrival and Departure of Steamers and Trains. HOT AND COLD MEALS, LUNCHEONS. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, Cakes and Sandwiches, 6d, —All First-class Goods.— Cordias, etc. Cigarettes, etc. Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Is. Gleeson's Hotel. At Foot of Hobson Street, and close to Wharf. VICTOR CORffAGA, (Formerly of the Queen's Head, Symonds Street) Has a Cordial Welcome for Old and Now Friends at above address.' On the man in the {-treet who i& feeling dead beat, Wo venture rig lit here to inflict a Few words of advice ; to buck up in a trie i, And gather fresh pluck from a 'Victor.' N.B.—Nothing is too good for our Customers,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 May 1912, Page 4
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401Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 May 1912, Page 4
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