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STEWART BROS. Ltd. up LENS V I L LE ■ V QTI are advised to order UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS t^ c. &c. GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS- C. .& E. dominion stout As Most of our Stocks were ordered, and most of them had arrived before the Great War, our Prices have practically NOT Advanced (J & X OAT MAT T STOTTT on account of holding very Large Stocks of English and Continental Goods. V V V V OK-^iMiiPiioisr ————--------------------_—-—-—_- - A x\ A A IDEATJG-HT ALE GBOOEE/lES ' i| TOYS & DOLLS P GOOE)S ' ' ; •■ Xmas Hams, Is per lb. Prunes 5d lb f Dressed Dolls from Is 6d to iOs 6d \ Cigars, 255, 7s 6d; 50s, 15s per box ~^ 0. Flour .Johnson's) 3d lb. Seeded Kaisins *d to 6d J Undressed Dolls from Is 6d to 10s 6d V, Razors, 4s 6d to 255. Pipe Cases 7s 6d to 25s Sultanas 6d and 7d lb. Dried Peaches 9d lb a Teddy Bears Dolls from 2s to 7s 6d "■ /> p ,'.i *in «,, tw* t. *tt • fflffW M A HffflßßT T A Wfl BffßßWfflflTH'R ■cpr^otti: daa lb b h -rjir B^Ts^trtfn ---^:.r- THE DmFBELL US EBBSIFfIIED Cordials—Lemon, eto, Is per bottle \// locks (Building) from Is. Motor Cars from Is \r / Fancy Soap Is lo 3s box. Accordians 10st35s OO!MIIE\A.I~"Sr XjTID Peach Apricot,;and Plum Conserve, 21b Jars Is 3d Flying Machines 6d^to 2s. Railway Engines Is to 4/6 V BrOBZO Dinner Go 25Si Bro]3ze y ases 2g 6d fo j -RPFWFRS AISTn "RnTTTPI^q AfRPPT TIPI?WFTSV Crys. Cherries, 2s 6d lb. Crys. Angelica, 2s 6d lb ' Tea Sets (China) Is to 3s. Aluminium do. 3/6 to 5s Tennis Eaoc vets Is g to 42s Shot GuQS £2 tQ £6 iJIiJiW JiKb AJNU iiUIILLKb • • ...... ALBERI EKLWMY^ cZured^ngtug^Alfcob^^^ 6d per lb fV\ H^eL^laan* Guns, 2slto t5 3 6 DmmS & /L\ Saddles frora £2 t0 £5' Barometeis from 10s to £2 -_TJCICI___.ISrX) : Jellies, Five Packets for Is. Lemon Peel 7d lb M J Magic Lanterns 4s 6d to 15s. Cinematographs, 4/6, I » Clocks from os to £3 10s. . Also, Aluminium Goods ' , . Tea from Is to 2s lb. Preserved Ginger, lOd lb \l- 7/6 & 12s 6d. Boys' Bats, Is up to 3s V\ y Glassware, Crockery, En amelwaio, Furniture, ■.; ETC. . ETC. ETC. • > ETC. ETC. ETC. Sewing Machines, Etc. Etc. Etc. —^— —————— —— —■ —■ —■ —■ —■ —■ —■ —■ —^^—^—^—^—^—^H^—i—^—^—^—^■■■■■■_ y

I Buying at Wholesale tMw 1 W^!p™ I ll direct from our Wholesale Warehouse —if you still pay the retailer a double profit, and at ■ II the same time help to pay the debts of those who can't or won't pay, over 30,000 of New ■ ■ Zealand's most thoughtful farmers will be glad to have you join their ranks and share B ■ with them the enormous savings our direct wholesale prices mean to all our customers. B ■ Though it's worth £150, our BIG Catalog is FREE. If you have one, use it. If you I I haven't, write today. Puts you under no obligation. H ■ Grocery, Hardware, Implements, Engines, Separators, Jewellery, Drapery, Boots, I " H Saddlery, Furniture, etc., all at wholesale prices. .1 B (There's a reason for our wonderful growth.) E3l I I LAID LAW LEEDS I W (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) I I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLP DIRECT TO I i YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. P 1 Wholesale Merchants I i Warehouse—corner of Hobson & Wyndham Sts., Auckland 1 Kepairs of all kinds. Country Boots by Post r am®f. Ha? d H. ANDERSON, uuunuy jjuib uy rubi Family andShippmg Butche , TOBHBBtoiiltemfafiMr * Will receive careful attention. Prime Beef, Mutton, the abovn Business that their requireNote Address—Advertiser Buildings, and Pork ments will receive every courtesy and liELEiNSJILLE. Delivery- TePua, and Parakai Paily, a^ tion'_ Parkkurst: Mondays Wednesdays, -. t _ . A Large Stock of Newly and Saturdays. 1* IFSt Qualify M%M i "B-a« j. SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. - w^ ««*,»«•'" Pictures and small goods. 1 - p , LOCAL AGENT for . "W-- DIMOOK & CO. MALT BEEAD A. SPECIALTY. . A"l' HAM & BACON CUEERS. -—: To PuririPfists^d" Timber for 9 0NFECTI0NERY 0F 00^ __^M^Jsaleo \ QUALITY.'

HELENSVILLE ' —royal mail coach— i BUS SERVICE WA.RKWORTH I _"_* TO KAIPAEA FLATS mm undersigned beg to announce Leaves Warkworth, Mondays, 1, that they have taken over the Wednesda Thursdays, and SaturBusß fcervice lately run from the d ftt B ' 2o fto J Terminus Hotel, and will continue to run to the same time-table till further Arriving Kaipara Flats at 10 a.m arrangements. Leaves Kaipara Flats on Mondays, From July 3—Afternoon Trip, 2 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and SaturCDTinr.T n-T>TT>c days after arrival of Auckland Train Sr±A,IAL TKIFb at 4 m Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. -7 -r. HOUSES AND VEHICLES ON Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire HIRE Carting of Furniture and other goods TTliTif DV T^T*^\Q -undeitaken from the railway to or XX UJJ. LCI ±J1 UD. , any parl of the ( i ls t r ict. Near the North Railway Station, .Theme 29 HELENSVILLK : L. RAMSBOTTOM, : PROPRIETOR. Helensville HOT SPRINGS F . L CUBITT, (Parakai romain.) BTJIUjIDEII^ Situated near Helensville ; Bub service and from Railway Station. GOUnTTIE^'-A.OTOIE^/ Valuable Mineral Waters. HELENSVILLE Cures Where all ..Others, fail ! All kinds of repairs and jobbing Private Baths and swimming pool tyor ] i d one promptly. available daily. .Abundant supyjly of mineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. Estimates given for all classes of —-— —■ . work. The following analysis made by Dr. Wolhmann shows the different properties -p. ~ , . .... of the waters:- Pumbing done in small lines on Sodium chloride ... 10919 contracts, : : Mtn^mioS... traces LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Calcium chloride ... .5*42 In consequence of London & Midland Calcium carbonate... 467 Insurance Company refusing to take any Calcium sulphate ... TO3 risks owing to the war, I have severed Magnesium carbonate 1-49 connection with that Company, and Alumina ... ... 045 J t: . J , ■ Iron oxide... ... traces am now appointed agent for the Liverpool ' Silica ... ... 6*lo and London Globe Insurance Coy., Ltd. Swimming Baths. —Hours for Ladies, and hopes to get a share of the public —Mondays: Wednesday, Fridays and SU p pc .rt. The risks include house, acSaturdays, 11.30 am. to 12.30 and 3.15 d t ttl and workers< p.m. t0j4.15 p.m. Thursdays: 2 p.m. till -feAp.m. .

LIMITED 191 Queen Street, Auckland S. COLDICUTT, Manager Piano Players New Iron Frame Pianos from 10 cash or 16/10 monthly New American Organs from £11 cash or 7/6 monthly ■ Kxchan^es made 011 most Liberal Terms 9 Perforated music for all J* ■-CMtfVv piano playeis \j^o i£\. Gromopnones Sr:;sn for Catalogues-, 1

4r* . _™. f\ . . ■ Make Sure SgK&t &s^^3oa£)SC>s/^ ' A <LJiL».i'iii& iJ Q.& %S \/lIC^I*l C AV.H.£3.ii2.^ii «3 • Crop! IpSßK^fnJ^^ 0 y<>tf C#h Make Them Pay Big Profits! I?^PBL s^l I Turnip* pay—pay well—if you can grow GOOD turnips. And there's no SUKT'^^'ifc K\ \ reason why you shouldn't if you will only manure properly. There !s L Xvttiijl'iL ene hoIP t# tne turni P"Krower which makes all the difference between "mv ifek IOBS and Profit ~"and that is Westfield Turnip Manure at ilk ■ Wlrm \l■ B / AH^^" *\ Quotations ' l%cwt.Bags lj| For Large ' ■ U>tS>*hl H 55^^^^'*^ Westfield is a properly proportioned manure which nourishes the ground hj '^■^^M%J^^^^//^^kl^^M "^V^^^ and feeds the roots—and a good crop of sound turnips which will fetch :^^^fe^. Wofi!'<- -''fj' good prices is assured by using it. Give that turnip crop of yours A^f \\Y®tg<jf ''ii'W^ a Chance by manuring with Westfield. Order to-day. JblJ^^W • - * • &4 fe^:^3^i^^ \f. ? I Prosser & Co.'s ! V \. sf<& - »', l (^ 'C jL cJ^^^^^l - \ ?• 'I ew Zealand 2 -^ v , N/^^ •-^

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 January 1915, Page 1

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