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//>&urchequ^Sll for your \A U wirhin J§§§ Produce eh:,il m hvenly four/^/^.-^>Sold by it - I hour| (^p^^ J- J™^m | J B J. FOR BIGGER PROFITS J.J, | I A. « MARK YOUR GOODS ;: A. I S That means they'll go to the " straight dealing " Stock and i ■h Produce Auctioneer J. JONES, Auckland ■; '■'}. That means a quick sale in the best market, at the best %. % m price obtainable \ J^ % That means the money is in your hands immediately the I ■;.' goods are sold — ____________ % - J. JONES' Poultry Pens easily hold 2,000 head I - •■; Storage Space for other commodities unequalled t : Buy your Fowl feed from J. JONES _ Quality the Best t ;. J. JONES' Market Report appears in this paper every -week .;■ " ;; :: Correspondence Solicited " ;; ; : Esrbd. Victoria g> pd. Jo^& I 3 3 J- orr?^ ss b AMcrio^eeri ( years. Auckland. f|

Helensville Bazaar Fancy Goods Novelties of all Descriptions Ornaments Vases Flower Stands Butterick Patterns Perambulators Agents for National Piano Coy. Pianos Cash or terms Orders taken for tuning and Repairs Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice. It. J. WALTERS, Commercial Road, Helensville. G. Imwi I Practical Watchmaker | and Jeweller, ! HELRNSVILLJE. | PRESENTS I PRESENTS I In endless variety. All the latest, and bes.t designs in JEWEUEBY, etc, suitable for Presents. I I The present proprietary of the ECHO would like to do much more than at present in helping the district to forge ahead, hut to do this on amicable and business lines requires the whole-hearted | support of the populace, not that we are r ._ I complaining in the least.- but we can ! a:-sure our ivj.lciv thai' "•-.■ 'jiui jouni I upon _ our ;-.at-j..ii address wrappingi machine (just imported) for at least 1 another 1000 subscribers! *

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 September 1914, Page 3

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