QXIT\ AT R TST Rl^nQ T Xll *48B&»\ .*m^ SPORTS DEPARTMENT, HELENSVILLE. l^^^Bl iiSJI f^^^ — _ - l^^^H ||8»11 YOU areadvised to order ft^^^^^^\ NEW GOODS. Just' opened up, a large consignment of New \^^^^^^^^^ """"""""mmmmmm^mmm"■"""^"■"^■^--1 A^^fe^\ Goods—consisting of Slazenger's Tennis' Eacquets, Balls, Presses, yßmmm m o 1 //g^^ffiSa\ Covers, Nets, Grips, etc. We also hold the largest stocks in town of ( it, hi phptt nm/riATTAAT at -c- ™|»# Tennis; Bowling, and Cricketing Hats, Canvas Shoes, Boots, Coats, PURE DOMC^ON ALE I iß^^te^i Trousers, Belts, etc. ALL NEW GOODS. ||| Wf P X V I^BW OUr idCal JS l° Bd SatisfaClion' Gliaranlee^ I , 1 DOMINION STOUT \w§Siy " ]^ II SS OAT stout I iSr 'm^Ss^i 'y^^^^^^^^t. I II ' XXIX OHAMPION ll /!jli^^Wi!u 15s-6d' 17s'6d- COMPANY 3LTDD ||| lid / ' BREWERS AND BOTTLERS ALBERT BREW£EY. ""^ 175,6 d. ; 21s. Presses, 35.6 d. each. Balls, 2s, each, 1913 Season. Rubber Gri s 2 1
ROYAL MAIL COACH Warkworth To Kaipara Flats. Leaves Warkworth, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturlays at 8,20 a.m., and Arriving Kaipara Flats at 10 a.m Leaves Kaipara Flats on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Ssturlays after arrival of Auckland Train it 4 p.m. IORSES AND VEHICLES ON HIRE Parting of Furniture and other goods undertaken from the railway to or any part of the district, L. RAMSBOTTOM, PROPRIETOR. Now is the Time TO OEDER Your Summer SUITS Unrivalled Samples of Latest and Fashionable Goods to select from W. H. COULTER, Practical Tailor, XECELJBISr SYILLE Tailor Made Suits From I .^[£B 15s Tup to £5 ss. ]
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HELENSVILLE BUS SERVICE . T^HE undersigned beg to announce that they have taken over the Buss Service lately run from the Terminus Hotel, and will continue to ( run to the same time-table till further arrangements. From July 3 —Afternoon Trip, 2 p.m, SPECIAL TKIPS I Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. '. . * Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire — : ( Hunter Bros., ! Near the North Railway Station, ; HELENSYILLE. Helensville HOT SPRINGS (Parakai Domain.) Situated near Helensville; Bus service from' Railway Station. Valuable Mineral Waters. Cures where all others fail! Trivate Baths and swimming pool available daily. Abundant supply of mineral w,ater ; temperature 150 Fahr. The following analysis made by Dr. Wolhmann shows the different properties of the waters:— Sodium chloride ... IU9 19 Potassium chloride ■ I'o2 Magnesium lodide... traces y;/ t Calcium chloride ... .542 *—: ' Calcium carbonate... 4- b7 l_!—i Calcium sulphate ... rO3 $\y~, Hagnesium carbonate l"4_>j y --_- Alumina ... ... °'45 Iron oxide... ••• tra^ce^ Silica 6" 10
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 July 1914, Page 1
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604Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 July 1914, Page 1
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