CPT^TTiJI T A "DTP TS"D^IO T T^T^' /ifißffiSK Ol£j VY jMIII I DliUO , JL 1 JJ. i|||§||| /fflum SPORTS DEPARTMENT, HELENSVILLE. 'Inflß T * ATT : . /mm* ' Immm Wmm YOU ar*advised to order /^roP^ NEW GOODS. Just opened up, a large consignment of Few A X^ -—-——-__—___-— i^^^^ffil /^^^^M Goods-consisting of Slazengei-'s Tennis Kacquets, Balls, Presses, "^&^W __ HPiffl /m^^Ml Covers, Nets, Grips, etc. We also hold the largest stocks in town of ig^^W U & E. PUHF DOMINTOIT ATV i^^^^ffl 'ra^^HSal Tennis, Bowling, and Cricketing Hats, Canvas Shoes, Boots, Coats, ißf 1 UKU. DOMIJNIOJ^ ALU mffl^^fflffll I^^^HSe'J ' Trousei-s, Belts, etc. ALL NEW GOODS. IWf ' n O, Tl \^^TO^™7 i^^W^lf fiiip M-pfl! ic in rtivp Rpqf 'Vpliip Sfltirfflpffnn fiiiflrflntpprf 11 • ill °° •"' POMIOTOJS" STOUT i I! mK^^^&^^k)\ il II WTTT? PAMPBVTT AWTI BttUBWBOTira 1 II ' y^^^Wli The Wimbledon, The Kcnshaw, . * fl* UttAiflftUl AM ii ttAAttiN £ AifiiJ [l| II / ' BREWERS AND BOTTLERS ALBERT BREWERY. 175,6 d. 2ls. Presses, 35.6 d. each. Balls, 2s. each, 1913 Season. Rubber Gr' 2 h
HELENSVILLE BUS SERVICE nnHE undersigied beg to announce _|_ that they have tsken 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 TRIPS Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses, Gigs for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Eailway Station, ; . HELENSYILLE. Helensville HOT SPRINGS (Parakai rorflain.) Situated near Helensville; Bus service from' Railway Station. Valuable Mineral Waters. Cures where all others fail! rrivate Baths and swimming pool available daily. Abundant supply of srineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. The following analysis made by Dr, Wolhmann shows the different properties of the waters : — Sodium chloride ... 10919 Potassium chloride l"02 Magnesium lodide... traces Calcium chloride ... 542 Calcium carbonate... 4"67 Calcium sulphate ... l'O3 Magnesium carbonate 1"49 Alumina ... ... OMS Iron oxide... ... traces Silica ... ••• 6-10
■ %/ a • ■ ff—* 1 I m mM till gr^ m i ■ ■ sal I A true Alluvial Guano of High Solubility | —^—— ——— ——«— *——— I Price: Mr. A. J. Parker, F.C.S., the Government Analyst, | wm^ jT^ V reports:—"This is a very high-grade Phosphatic | ■■■r-\ jKii^ C^ • \^F m Guano and analyses as follows: — 1 | r | dt • • ton 28.40 per cent. Phosphoric Acid I J | j DSSoSitl^ cSh nearly half of which is citrate soluble. j | I | | Special Quotations for Large Lots .58 per cent. Ammonia \ | ' I — MIXED WITH OUR SUPERPHOSPHATE MAKES — | | • 1 AN EXCELLENT TOP - DRESSER j j P®"l tc flkifiit^l 1 hAVWP 11 W9^l^^^¥ 8 cw & Hi <S N / iifiior I a I 111 I B ■p I j-icacl omce: Albert Street, AUCKLAND Works: Westfield (neva- Ohihuhu) I I
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 July 1914, Page 1
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