BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING disposed of the business of myj late husband, R. M. Cameron, to Mr L. L. BAILEY, I beg to thank the general public of Helensville and surrounding district for the support accorded in the past, and hope that they will continue to give the same patronage to Mr Cameron's successor. E. J. CAMERON. HAVING purchased the business of the late Mr R. M. CAMERON, Saddler and Harnessmaker, I, the undersigned, solicit the patronage of the residents of Helensville and surrounding district, and hope by strict attention together with good workmanship and civility to merit the continuance of the liberal support accorded to my predecessor. With my 21 years experience in city trade I hope to be able to satisfy my customers both in price and good value, with a large and up-to-date stock in all departments of the business. L. L. BAILEY. THANKS. I THE undersigned wish on behalf of Mrs Constable and myself to sincerely thank all those who assisted us at the time of the recent fire in Mr Hazley's house, in removing our furniture and effects to safety while the house was in danger of being burnt, and for assisting to replace it, for which we were thankful. G. CONSTABLE. THANKS. THE Thanks of Mrs Bennett and myself are sincerely tendered to all those who assisted so heartily at the recent fire next to my house in removing the furni" ture to a place of safety while danger threatened, and afterwards replacing them; also Misses H. and F. Donovan and Mrs Cucksey for kindness shown to us, which we highly appreciated. G. BENNETT, Jnr. THANKS. rTIO all those who worked so JL hard and untiringly to save the two houses adjoining the one destroyed by fire on Friday last I wish to tender my heartiest thanks, as it was only due to the determined efforts made against what seemed impossible, that instead of one, three if not four of my cottages would have been destroyed. Therefore my loss is only one-fourth of what it may otherwise have been, and I thank those who assisted in saving me from the extra loss. W. DOWNER. CRAZING FOR HORSES. PLENTY of Good Grass. Excellent' Drinking Water. Applj, D. STEWAET, Helensvillo. ! i Auction Sale TUESDAY > DECEMBER 10. MESSRS ALFRED BUCKLAND <fc SONS, having received instructions from Mis (t. SHEREIFF, v, ho is leaving the district, will sell by [ Public Auction at her residence, Garfield Road, on above date, the whole ' of her Household Furniture and Effects, t Comprising — Sideboard, Heavy Dining Table and Cover, Chairs, Linoleum, Armchairs, Combination ' Che&ts (4), Washstands and Ware, Bods, Bedding, Blankets, Crockery', Glass vvavft, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Mats, Folding- Wardrobe, Washing Copper, Pictures, Curtains, Blinds! ■ Fenders, Kitchen Utensils, etc. etc. ' To Commence at 11 a.m. sharp. GOOD OPPORTUNITY fur those Furnishing as the whole of Articles are jfraetieally New. ' —Don't Forget, Day of Sale— Tuesday, December 10. f Now OPEN 3 6th Annual 'HAS BAZAAR ! Give him a Call. Mote Address — Advertiser Block, Helensville > ALL GOODS AT > Unbeatable Prices !
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1912, Page 2
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