Farmer, Your Interests are Ours, "If You've aught to sell, we'llsellit well." We're the v Disposal" People oi 50 years Standing. Keen, Live Auctioneers it Pays you to deal with. TUESDAYS finds us at the Hay market, putting up Hides, Skins Wool, etc.' WEDNESDAYS at Westfield— Fa * (Jattlfi, Sheep, and Pigs. THURSDAYS at Westfield—Dair^ and Store Cattle, Sheep, etc. FRIDAYS at . the HaymarketHorses, Vehicles, Harness, Farn Produce, etc. Agencies— Little's Sheep Dip. Ford's Luug Worm and Scou Mixture. ~.' The Kidd Milking Machine. Toxa Rabbit Poison. Evelyn's " Mi-ki" and Calf meal Etc, Etc., All well worth consideration. Any information yours fora Post card. Auckland Ralph L, Zimar Barrister & Solicitor, Attends HELEN^VILLE FRIDAY* 2 to 4 p.m. Office : Town Board Chambers. 3 AUCKLAND OFFICE : Bank of N Z. Buildings, Queen StreetAuckland Telephone No. 2720. W. D. M. Glaister SOLICITOR, (Behind Stewart Dawson's) Durham St, East, Auckland, MONEY to Lend on approved Securities at Lowest Currenl Rutes. HELENSVILLE HELENSYILLT T)RIVATE TJOSPITAL 1 RIVATE n OSPIIAL TIIHIS HOSPITAL which has latelj J been greatly enlarged and fittec with the Most UP-TO-DATE AP PLIANCES, is situated at an altitudt of 400 feet above sea level, and conx mands a SPLENDID VIEW of th< JGv para Harbour, and surroundings. The ■ Heleusville ROT SPRINGS noted for their Curative Properties are a mile and a-half distant, and ar< connected by means of a Coach wbicl runs twice daily. Fees 21 Guineas per week. CONFINEMENTS : 25s before am 24- Guineas alter. Medical Fees Extra- [ A CARD. FRED R. EAMES, SUKOKoa DENTIST, Hdleasvilio Next Foresters' Hall j_A CAHI>J Miss Maud Rimmer. WELENSVitLE Teacher of Piano and Singing. MISS M. A. A, SINCLAIR, (Senior Tnnity College Exam.), Teacher of Pianoforte, Visits .llelensviile Fridays and Satui days. Postal Address KAUKAPAKAP^ [A CAKdJ MRS. V. M. HUGHES, lIELKK SVILLE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Violin, . VACANCIES FOE PUPILS. Terms Moderate. Ladies! Warner's Corsets are com for table—guaranteed so—they sha_p< fashionably. The bones cannot rus or can the fabric tear. Order nov Local Drapers,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 16 April 1913, Page 2
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329Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 16 April 1913, Page 2
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