I JOHN M CLEOD, ] Sanitary Plumber^ |? IRONWOEKEE, TINSMITH, ETC., A Of Grey Street Auckland, I HAS OPENED A BRANCH BUSINESS IN The Advertiser Buildings, Helensville, V HOT WATER, & ACETYLENE GAS INSTALLED, J PUMPS AND RAMS FIXED. ? DAIRYING CANS MANUFACTURED AND REPAIRED .'' . S ON THE PREMISES. C Estimates given for all Building and all branches S ? of the Trade. C
HELENSYILLE SOUTH BUTCHERY. James Hand Family and Shipping Butcher. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork, Delivery— Pc Pua, and Parakai Daily, ParkWst: Mondays Wednesdays, and Saturdays. SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. LOCAL AGENT for "w_ idiimiooik: &d co. HAM & BACON CURERS. Puriri Posts and Timber for SaleHelensYille Hot Springs SPfUNGSIDE HOUSE HELENSVILLE. Quo Minute from Baths. SUPERIOR BOARD and Residence for Visitors to Hot Springs Every Convenience and Attention. i&rTerms Moderate."^ MRS EDDLESTON, Proprietress. Telegrams-: ' Springside,'Helensville HELEN SVILLE FRUIT_J)EPOT, AYE Cater for the Public in all that pertains to ... FIRST-GLASS FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. Fresh from the Best Markets. ICE CHE AM, ICE CHE AM. AERATED WATEHS, The BEST ON THE 'MARKET. UP-TO^ATE TEA ROOM. Tea and Coffee always Ready. LITTLE & DOIS TOYAIN T, Commercial Road Helonsville. ATTXILARY CUTTER I». Y. FOSBROKE, 6; Owner. ]7VREIGII.T of any description car- * ried. Timber, Sand, Shingle, Shell, etc., delivered at any possible landing place. Charges at lowest Rates- j For particulars apply to Master on board or to W. E./all Fosbrokfi. office, next Railway gat.ps, Helensville, ] THE SPBIH^S Boardiag*houso, . . Opposite The Batbs. . . PAHAKAI, - c HELENSYILLE. k CO^IEOIlTABLl!: and PLEASA A1N TT PJL.ACE TO STAY AT. Tariff: 4s 6d per Day. 25s per Week- { MRS GOAD, Pioprietress Letters and Telegrams receive ridmpfc . Attention.
An increase of i9!JOS is sliown in the net Customs duties foj tho month just ended in compariso7i with the returns for tho month of Juno last year. The respective totils were £61.720 0s and £o-1,824. Them was a dcereaso in tho not beer duty, tho total being £172"> 1* Bd, as compared with £2084 for fli<! conv.-spoudirK.;1 •imotil.li of 1ms!; year. Hut.ter shower! a splendid in--crease in the list of exports—£6oßß, as compared with £2841 for the previous Tune. For the six months ended June 80 butter aud cheese export values exceed those of comparative period of last year by a good round sum —the dairying industry is palpably growing.
The match for the world's heavyweight championship, "between Jack Johnson, the coloured holder of the title, and Jim Flynn, the Puebla firelufvii, was fought on July 4tli in a big canvas ar^na just outside Las Yogas. The special trains which poured into the i...\vn. i:-oui all parts of-the United States brought largo crowds of light " Im " arid the arena, which holds 17,000 people was well filled. The weather wase'e r, ur,d both men were in perfect, condition. . Jhtinr-.cm eamlv defended hi& title. The |>ulkp h-topped tlio (iyht m ninth round when Flynn deliberately i'uuled Jiib opponent, Flynn was frightfully beaten, while the champion .was hardI l.y marked. Throughout the light I Johnson played with Fiynn, who. in the last three rounds realised that hu "V«><N,bft.aten and pied to lose on a foul .^jYUttibs* "All tkrougliout the light Mfthn6onuji<sjld hnasell' in ruserve and V^i^lt^a^iully. ■
W, OULLENS CO.MkEECIAL EG AD, Ladies Biomg Boots iMADE TO ORDEK, Call and Inspect 'Sanple on View. Support Local Industry, STOCK OF Pacific Polish BEST IN THE MARKET FOE j IJOOTS. Light and Dark Tan and Black.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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