I aiapot Suits AND ~ . FlexSSe Boots • ■ ;■■ MAKE SMART MEN R. Screaton Central Stores Helensville The Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd STOCK AND GEHEHAI, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKINS AST) TALLOW SALESMEN, LAND, FINANCE AND COMMISION AGENTS ' Registered Office ..' .. .. WHANGARTT Telegraphic Address "Farmuoion." ' ■ctt, STOCK SALES ■ Whakapirau, Jan. 22, at 11 a.m. ON account of Mr Lionel Wallis ■ I Instructed by-Mr. Wallis, who Las sold his property, the Auckland wfllT^ ,mA° n f td> m T^T^ Dalgef/& 60 Ltd, Auckland, mcludfn °n V 6 ' the l 6 °£ hIS ™lu**Je flock sheep ci ? 8 Si U A d nEwes' 71 EvvG and Earn Lambs,Ts<ud Earns (bred by Messrs Shmtand Allen;, 26 flock rams, 673 ewes, 230 ewe lambs, 00 fat weThera 310 wethers, 66 cattle (dairy md store stock), 13 draughted harnesrhorsS iSsfir^ss^ ploush 'harrows'drill' *««• **> Puhoi, Sat Jan. 23 % Sheep and Cattle Fair • • - • \ Waipu 5 Thurs Jan 28 Auckland, Feb. 3, 2nd Wool sale Manga;whare. Feb 9 Arapohue, Feb. 10 Ruawai. Thur Feb, 11 —x_ STOCK \-"^ Clients will note that all fat oi store" stock shipped for sale in Auok- V land, nnd consigned to the Farmers' Union there should be seuf c/o Messrs NOTE FOR SHEEP OWNEES : and br^ed »* *« Sh^ *• «WA. E. CEANE, Manager. ~ L . W. NELSON, Auctioneer * Warkwortli Representative A. S, Ca.eran ■ iS 1 THE LEADING STORE HELENSVILLE. HAVE JUST OPENED UP FULL RANGES OF SEASONABLE SPECIALITIES Christmas Hams—Fancy Goods Drapery BOOTS SHOES' " ' Toys Crockery, Etc., at Bed-Root Prices. Gents' Suits to Measure, a Speciality—A Trial Solicited. ' We Buy What We Want to Sell, And Sell What YouJWant to Buy . H.GRAHAM, (LateE. 8. Masters), Universal Provider helensville south Now Open, Now Open. The Grand (Private) Hotel, - HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. . THE,Undersigned begs to acquaint Tourists, Invalids, and the General Public, that she is now prepared to take in Visitors and Boarders by the week or day, on most REASONABLE TERMS. The house, which has accommodation for Fifty, is newly built, and I well and handsomely furnished throughout, with the best appointments | for convenience and comfort. -^The handsome Dining-room will I accommodate 50 Diners, and the Menu is all that can be desired, I while Attention, Civilily and Cleanliness-is a " sine qua non." I ' , ONE VISIT WILL CONVINCE. J[ MRS ,E. LITTLE ../ ~,. PROPRIETRESS
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 January 1915, Page 3
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368Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 22 January 1915, Page 3
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