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%MT SPECIAL CUT LINES ~« we hold large stocks of the undermentioned goods:— y fl II are advised to order 200 Cases JOHNSON'S CORN FLOUR, 3d per lb. Usual price, 4d lb 100 Cases DRIED PEACH ES .... 9d per lb 50 Cases Heliotrepe SEEDED RABINS, 5d per lb, 4/6 doz „ „6d lb 5 Oases LARGE CAKES BROWN WINDSOR SOAP . Is per doz (^ (fr "F T3l mi? nrYXTTTtfTfYNT AT TT 30 Cases 2lb»GlassJais MARMALADE, Is per jar „ ~ls 3d MORTON'S ENGLISH DRAUGHT VINEGAR 3s per gallon * DOMIJNIOJN ALL 30 Cases PRUNES, 5d per lb „ „6d lb TOILET PAPER, Al Quality, 3 for Is .. "Extra quality, 6d each p O Tjl 10 Cases PACKET-DATES, 4d per lb racket .. „ 6d 20 Cases PINEAPPLE CHUNKS .. .. 5d per tin VJi 06 JJi. DOMINION STOUT 50 Cases Loose CURRANTS, 4d per lb .. „ „ 5d lb DOMINION BRAND TINNEM ULLET .. 9d per tin 200 Boxes CIGARS. 25's 7s 6u, 50's 15s .. Under Cost' Pace 30 Cases 1-Gallon TINS PEACHES .. .. Is 7d per tin \j t (fa J^ # OAT MALT STOUT 5 Boxes Egyptian CIGARETTS ... .. 3 packets for Is Tons of SOUTHERN POTATOES .. .. 6s per cwt 100 Cases DRIED APRICOTS .. .. lid per lb 30 Cases lib-Tins ST. GEORGE ASSORTED TINS 3 Tins for Is Id XX X X (4- FT^ AT.T7I COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH THOSE YOU ARE NOW PAYING _ '~~" THE CAMPBELL AND EBMPBIBB j^m^mmuuuummmummmuMwmm _M_^_E»t _^_^n lIHWII ■»— .__^_fc_ _^H M O OM:i? A.3STTT XiTID tt I"M~^E| afSf JnL^W^ jOeIKS MBfB ■ ■T-.fß BREWERS AND BOTTLERS •• .. ALBERT BREWERY. HELENSVILLE

_ H MHH | _^_ B E__ | _ |BC| _^_ a __ B _^_ H _^_ | _ | _ H _ | _ | _ M H_^ || _H_ a _^^ |rna__H___n__HBBBBHBHI_H_B__BBMBHM* I 1914 ELECTIONS. I Planks in the Farmers' Platform I by Laidlaw Leeds. I No. 13 Compulsory Training B The whole basis of satisfaction to the Farmer lies in the proper ■ training of those whose duty it is to attend to his wants. We - g * are not merely in favour of Compulsory Training ; so far as our ■ staff is concerned, we insist upon it. Our aim is to have the ■ humblest of our employees know all there is to know about his H particular branch of our organisation. From the moment your B order is received, it is handled with that flawless promptitude I which only experts can give. H Send for our 440 page Catalogue, select a trial Order, and let us B prove to you that not only do we save you the retail profit by B selling to you direct from our wholesale stocks, but we execute B your orders with the utmost despatch and invariable satisfaction. I Ask your neighbour how our goods are packed. 1 Another plank next week. % (There's a reason for our wonderful growth.) El 4 j LAIDLAW LEEDS 9 (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLP DIRECT TO I YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. I Wholesale Merchants I Warehouse—Corner of Hobson & Wyndham Sts., .Auckland

HELENSVILLE BUS SEIWTCE fTIHE undersigned beg to announce JL 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 TRIPS Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Railway Station, •Phone 29 HELENSVILLE.; Helensville HOT SPRINGS (Parakai Lomain.) Situated near Helensville; Bub service from Railway Station. Valuable Mineral Waters. Cures where all others fail! Private Baths and swimming pool available daily. Abundant supply of mineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. The following analysis made by Dr T Wolnjnann shows the different properties of the waters :—- ---' Sodium chloride ... 109*19 Potassium chloride I'o2 Magnesium lodide... traces Calcium chloride ... .5*42 Calcium carbonate... 467 Calcium sulphate ... I'o3 Magnesium carbonate 149 Alumina ... ... 045 Iron oxide... ... traces Silica 610 Swimming Baths. —Hours for Ladies. —Mondays: Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays, 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 and 3.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. Thursdays: 2 p.m. till Q -nm

ROYAL MAIL COACH WARKWORTH TO KAIPARA FLATS Leaves Warkworth, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8.20 a.m., and 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. HORSES AND VEHICLES ON HIRE Carting of Furniture and other goods undeitaken from the railway to or any part of the district, L. RAMSBOTTOM, PROPRIETOR. F. L CUBITT, AND OOlsTTBAOTOE;, HELENSYILLE All kinds ol repairs and jobbing work done promptly. Estimates given for all classes of Work. Pumbing done in small lines on contracts, LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE CO. In consequence of London & Midland Insurance Company refusing to take any risks owing to the war, I have severed my connection with that Company, and am now appointed agent for tha Liverpoo and London Globe Insurance Coy., Ltd. and hopes to get a share of the public support. The risks include house, acdent, cattle and workers.

LIMITED 191 Queen Street, Auckland S. COLDICUTT, Manager Pianos :: Organs Piano Players New Iron Frame Pianos from 1.0, cash or 16/10 monthly I New American Organs from cash or 7/6 monthly 1 Exchanges made on most Liberal Terms 9 Perforated music for all § .-J^C^K. piano players .MkD^ firoraopnoncs lal^__3 ond Records ■ Hio MAS I eX'S VOICE j P>IvXD FOR CATALOGUES o

ild - <1& Mi £■» „__„___ n I I Packed in 1% OWL Bags 16 to the ton, 18 to 19 per cent. PHOSPHORIC ACID 1 Kg '-^^WPW!H^Wl^"P*^^^^^**"^^»^^^^^ r^_^ -, B I tew 21 per cent. YX\Zt\ "% SB • • fi*^f4 T Special Quota- | j | Discount for cash OW © ifeiHf © \_JP PCF IOH t ions for large lots § lis! One of the social features of Basic Superphosphate is Phosphoric Acid exists, renders it a very valuable 1 I I that the free 'acift. has been rendered neutral and the manure, especially adapted to light soils which are so, | j I phosphate of lime Reverted to the dicaleic form, and is otThis d mamuV has-been used very successfully in New I § therefore soluble m dilute citric acid. Zealand, and the records of the Government Experi- | 1 Basic Superphosphate contains from 18% to 19%Phospho- mental Farms also show the excellent results obtained || SP ric Acid, and also a proportion of free lime. The fine state in a very large number of experiments where Basic | . jll of division and the pecuilur chemical form in which the Superphosphate has been used. |j 3 fci l| Manufacturers . ~ If a II M.nn^rtnniKr Analysis • If I/" * 1 ' T{% Q £*% 9 if Minimum Guarantee ; §-l I Manufacturing Analysis. |C Mrmfrft WlTlf* 1 Ftf>«.PT AT 11l %\\ S I 19 20% Phobic Acid AVlfoptUvl *&, 1 iV**£l VL \A9. * ! 8.50% Phosphoric Acid I I ■•■•-' univalent to Works . N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. Qff .^ = | eauivaleni to i 1 42 00% Tri-Calcic Phos, WESTFIELD ALBERTS T. ] 40.38% Tri-Calcic Phos- I I phateofLime. || Nf. OTAHUHU AUCKLAND [I phateofLime. g j^J|^3^fie_Si£SßßiijßlliiM-Mi^MW^^M-^^^ B'g^^^2^^^ |, _ _ JLL m..Li]_LLiii r^^m^Wß^Tlg^^lffTnr'^flfTnrf'T'*' mi mmuiuji.—ii .j.ii — ■■■■!! iimmi——ii iw i ■im m m ii !■ mi wmmmmfmtw^mmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmrrmKSlV^

aa**MMi_HM_MMaßE_Mka_MHn_B_nHaasaZ2a_ev?_^BM_HM_a_i__M_i D. WYLIE, Boot and Shoemaker Repairs of all kinds. Country Boots by Post will receive careful attention. Note Addrpss — Advertiser Buildings, HELENSVILLE. A Large Stock of Newly Framed Pictures Now on Sale Cheap. CALL AND INSPECT. Watertights 13s6d o ;t.

HELENSYILLE SOUTH BUTCHERY. James Hand Family and Shipping Butcher. Prime Beef, Mutton, and Pork, I delivery— TePua, and Paraloii Daily, Parkhurst: Mondays Wednesdays, and Saturdays. GOODS on «*atiir-dHvs. I OCAI. AGENT for HAM & BACON CTJ&EKS. Puriri Posts and Timber for Sale.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 November 1914, Page 1

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