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Farmer, Your Interests are Ours. "If You've aught to sell, we'll sell it well." We're the "Disposal" People of 50 years' Standing. Keen, Liye Auctioneers it Pays you to deal with TUESDAYS finds us at the Haymarket, putting up Hides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dairy and Store Cattle, Sheep, etc. FRIDAYS at , the Haymarket— Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Farm Produce, etc. AgenciesLittle's Sheep Dip. Ford's Xuug Worm and ScornMixture. The Ridd Milking Machine. Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Calf meal, Etc, Eta., All well worth consideration. Any information yours, for a Postcard. AucklandRalph L. Ziman Barrister & Solicitor, Attends HELENSVILLE FRIDAYS 2 to 4 p.m. Office -.Town Board Chambers. AUCKLAND OFFICE: Bank of NZ. Buildings, Queen Streets' ~ Auckland Telephone No. 2720. J. A. BEALE, R&RXtISTEK & SOLICITOR, AND COMMISSIONER FOR Affidavits for N-sw South Wales, Victoria, and Fiji, Palmerston Buildings. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Helensville and Kaipara > . ,• Courts. Moiiey to Lend on Approved Security. Looai. BitANCH Glebk: Mr W, RYALL FOSBROKE. W.D.M.Glaister SOLICITOR, (Behind Stewart Dawson's) Durham St, East, Auckland. MONEY to Lend on approved Securities at Lowest Current Rates. helensville •■ helensville t)rivate tjospital XRivate Hospital mHIS HOSPITAL which has lately J. heen 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 2-z Guineas per week, CONFINEMENTS : 25s before and 2h Guineas aiter. Medical Fees ExtraMISS M. A. A. SINCLAIR, (Senior Trinity College Exam.), Teacher of Pianoforte, Visits Helensville Fridays and Saturdays. Postal Address KAUKAPAKAPA, HELENSYILLE SOUTH' BUTCHERY, James Hand Pamily and 'Shipping Butcher. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork, Delivery-—Te Pua, and Parakai Daily, Parkhurst; Mondays Wednesdays, and-.Saturdays. SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. LOCAL AGENT for ~w~. idiimiooik: &o oc. HAM & BACON CURERS. Puriri Posts and Timber for Sale.

J. C HIMMEE, LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT HELENSVILLE. Agent for Samuel Vaile and Sons, International Harvester Company, South British Insurance Co, For Sale— HOUSE, 7 rooms, stove, 2 tanks, section 67 ft frontage to Gar» field Street, fine view. Price £250. HOUSE, 4 rooms, stove, 2 tanks, large section, 50 ft frontage to Garfield Road. Price £200. HOUSE, 4 Rooms and 2aores 2rd 2p, of Rich River FJats. Price £275. Afi ACRES all in grass, rich river jIU flats 5 sub-divisions, will carry 25, cows, no buildings, Price £43 per acre. A1 O ACRES,2SO acres in grass, 60 L/J-O acres ploughed, 8 acres crop, orchard 6 acres bearing and in good order, 650 acres ploughaole, 400 acres flats, 300 acres bush, puriri, limu, kai hikatea, totara, and afew kauri trees, 5£ miles-of boundary fences mostly 6 wires f 12 subdivisions, well watered by running streams, carrying 25 cows, 150 sheep, and 50 head young stock and horses. House 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, built of heart of kauri, large barn and implement sheds, shearing shed, cowshed 10 bails, dairy steam boiler and saparator loom, water supply by ram. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms. Central Boardinghouse HELENSVILLE. Mrs I. McLEOD, Proprietress. SUTEKIOR BOAEb AND RESIDENCE. A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, Convenient to Train and Steamer. BUSS PASSES DOOR FOR HOT SPRINGS AND PAEKRURST, Meals At All Hours. TERMS MODERATE. HELENSVILLE SAW MILLS MESSRS DUEAND & TEENGROVE notify the General Public that they have purchased the above mills aud are prepared to supTimber at Current Rates. DURAND & TRE3TOROVE, Ilblensville South. HELENS VILU3 BUS SERVICE riIHE undersigned beg to announce X that they have token over the Buss Service latoly run from the Terminus Hotel, and will continue to run to the same time-table till further arrangements. SPECIAL TRIPS Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. The Buss will run to Kaukapakapa on January 6th, in connection with the Sports, If sufficient inducement oit'ors. Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire | Hunter Bros,, Near the North Railway Station, HELENSVILLE. [a oaiidJ Miss Maud Bimmer, HELENSVILLE, Teacher of Piano and Singing. [ A CARD, Fred R Eames SURGEON DENTIST, Heiensviile Next Foresters' Hall HelensYille Hot Springs SPELNGSIDE HOUSE HELENSVILLE. -One Minute from Baths. SUPERIOR BOARD and Kesi\O deuce for Visitors to Hot Springs ' Every Convenience and Attention. sss^Terms Moderate. • xw& MRS EDDLESTON, Proprietress. Telegrams : 'Springside,' Helensville.

AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., MONTHLY STOCK SALES. Helens Yille, TUESDAY, January 21, Vtfarkworth FEIDAY, January 24 I At 12 Noon, A. E. CEAJNE, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer WIDE WORLD PICTURES Foresters' Hall, Helensville Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Australian Gazette. SECRET OF THE MISER'S CAVE. Forest of Fontainbeau JUSTICE OF THE DESERT. Home Late LODGINGS FOR THE NIGHT. Non Union Man Tide of Battle Dupin goes Mountaineering GOOD CHANGE FOX SATURDAY Prices: Is 6d, Is, Children 6d Ladies Is to all Parts. A. COOPER. Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. TUESDAY, DEC. 31ST, 1912. The 4.42 p.m. Eaukapakapa train will leave Auckland at 6.30 p.m. The usual 5.41 p,m. Mercer train will NOT leave Auckland till 6.5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. IST, 1913. The following trains will NOT run : — 10.50 a.m. Auckland to Wellsford. 9.25 a.m. Wellsford to Auckland 8.20 a.m. Auckland to Helensville. The usual 6.55 a.m. train Auckland to Helensville will run through to Te Hana. Return train will leave Te Hana for Auckland afc 2.0 p.m. Trains will leave Auckland for Helensville at 8.0 a.m., and 8.30 a.m. Trains will leave Helensville for Auckland at 4.0 p.m., 5.0 p.m.' and 6.30 p.m. The usual 4.42 p.m. Kaipara train will leave Auckland at 6.45 p.m. and run through to Kaukapakapa. A train will leave Kaukapakapa for Auckland at 6.30 a.m. BY ORDER. Helensville Regatta, JANUARY Ist, 1913. ALTERATIONS TO STEAMER SERVICE. A,S, BRETA TUI will leave HELENSVILLE wharf at 9 o'clock, . calling at Green's Lauding. S.B. TUIKANGI will leave MOUNT HEX, after arrival of inorning train. S.S. OHINEMUBT will leave Mount Rex after arrival of Express h-ain. S.S BELLBIRD will leave Mount Rex after arrival of Special train at 10.35 a.m. A,L. Malmtoro will leave, Shelly Beach for Green's Landing at 4 p.m. if sufficient inducement ofiere. F. TUCKER, Sec, SELLING OFF BALANCE OF XMAS STOCK To make room for New Season's Goods. mfS ".REDUCTIONS \J% FOR CASH. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. ■ W. A^aird, JEWELLER, HELENSVILLE. FOR_2SALE. AS a Going Concern, RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS in Good Centre. Splendid opportunity for married couple. Apply for particulars to W. B, OARD, Advertiser Office, Helensville, If not! why not start the New Year by becoming a subscriber to the " Advertiser,1' and have an intaiest in the districts asset;

WANTED STRONG YOUTH. A STRONG YOUTH for the Blacksmithing, wanted at once. Steady and permanent job for a suitable lad. Apply personally, J. F. LAMBERT, Helensville. PLAIN SEWING. ITIHE undersigned notifies the pub. X lie that she is prepared to undertake PLAIN SEWING of any description. Satisfaction given to all work undertaken. MRS B, CULLEN,. Stewart Street, Helensville North.

Buy wnoleiale from L^tDLAW LEEDS, General !V!erchanj^AucHancL

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 December 1912, Page 2

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