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STE^BT dflk^rTT I^SlfOSa Ltd* YOU are advised to °rder HELENSVILLE G, &E. puce dominion ale -—-———-—————-—--——- . C. & E. DOMINION STOUT Being Overstocked in the following lines, we are offering them at less than cost prices: Q AltJ] OAT MATT SHOVELS —Square mouth, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. Suitable for Cow p. AT?n"fnsj Trni^Q &t? a ttt^q TTrnm i« <>aoh Sheds, etc. - GARDEN HOES &RAKEb—biom Is each XXX X Ol3:^:M^ ]plO^r SHOVELS-Round Mouth, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. For Navvying HOES-From Is each 3DR^XJC*S T ALB SHOVELS—Long Handled, 3s, 3s 6d, For Navvying WIRE DOOR MATS—From 2s 6d - • SPADES (Garden)—2s 6d, 4s each WIRE WOVEN MATTRESSES (Slightly Rusted), 2s 6d each IflfTfl R A MPBPT T AWfl WTTTS WWWOTWI^ FORKS (Digging)-4s each , 500 Pairs damaged SHEEP SHEARS, at 6d per pair. Suitable *"" Wftilf fIUUU AM U iiUAJSIM i Xkl&iU LAWN MOWERS—From 22s 6d each for dag^ng x j^xjj Less than cost price Less than cost price brewers and bottlers albert brewery. INSPECTION INVITED

HKLENSVILLB BUS SERVICE ff IHE undersigned beg to announce J_ 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. in, SPECIAL TRIPS \ Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Railway Station, . j HELENSYILLK v Helensville HOT SPRINGS (Parakai Domain.) Situated near Helensville; Bus service from' Railway Station. Valuable Mineral Waters. Cures where all others fail! Private Baths and swimming pool available daily. Abundant supply of tnineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. The following analysis made by Dr. Wolhmann shows the different properties of the waters: — Sodium chloride ... 10919 Potassium chloride TO2 Magnesium lodide... traces Calcium chloride ... .542 Calcium carbonate... 4% 67 Calcium sulphate .... l"03 . Magnesium carbonate, 1"49 Alumina ... •■• °'45 Iron oxide... ••• traces Silica ... •■• 6" 10

LIMITED ' '■ 191 Queen Street, Auckland S. COLDICUTT, Manager Pianos :: Organs Piano Players New Iron Frame Pianos from 10 cash or 16/10 monthly New American Organs from cash or 7/6 monthly Exchanges made on most liberal Terms | Perforated music for all J^-c^vtsW I piano players Cramopnancs Iprsl^^ and Records HIS MASTER'S VOICE SEND FOR CATALOGUES Hi

EOYAL MAIL COACH ] WAKKWORTH TO KAIPAKA FLATS Leaves Warkworth, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8,20 a.m., aud Arriving Kaipara Flats at 10 a.m Leaves Kaipara Flats on Mondays, Wednesdays/Thursdays, and Saturdays after arrival of Auckland Train at 4 p.m. HOJJSES AND VEHICLES ON HIRE Carting of Furniture and other goods undeitaken from the railway to or any part of the district. L. RAMSBOTTOM, PKOPEIETOE. Now is the Time TO OKDEK Your Winter SUITS Unrivalled Samples of Latest and Fashionable Goods to select from w. c. "mm, Practical Tailor, HELBIsT SVILLE Tailor Made Suits From £3 15s up to £5 5s- "i

A true Alluvial Guano of High Solubility p r j c c . Mr. A. J. Parker, F.C.S., the Government Analyst, S * ... reports:—"This is a very high-grade Phosphatic • d^-* P^ Guano and analyses as follows: — © Hsi © %JP ton * 28,49 per cent. Phosphoric Acid ! 1 Less 2^ per cent. nearly half of which is citrate soluble. 1 Special Quotations for Large Lots .58 per cent. Ammonia j | I — MIXED WITH OUR SUPERPHOSPHATE MAKES — i I 1 AN EXCELLENT TOP - DRESSER | | El Kempt!ioriie f Frosser ik Co/s XL Drag Co. 9 Ltd. T| I Head orik-c: Albert Street, AUCKLAND Works; Westfleid (ne;u- Otahuhu) I I

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 1

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