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HELENSVILLE Y^OU areadvised to °rder --^g UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS 8^- g&k.™,,™™™,^ 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 'Q£ J^ OAT MALiT STOUT ■ on account of holding very Large Stocks of English and Continental Goods. • " ■ V V V V OH:__i™:^ioisr GROOBBIES *| TOYS <5c DOLLS £ " n-_lsrO'Y~ Q-0033S ■ Xmaa Hams, Is per lb. ' Prunes 5d lb 1 Pressed Dolls from Is 6d to iOs 6d \ Cigars, 255, 7s 6d; 50s, 15s per box ' - ' " —~^ ~ : .rr;^X,^ ches(lgal-tins)>l" b^^,^(^^^^^:sT^ THE CAMPBELL -US EHBESFSIED Cordials—Lemon, etc, Is per bottle \// Blocks (Building) from Is. Motor Cars from Is \6»/ Fancy Soap Is to 3s box, Accordians 10s to 35s CO]~IIE :>-A.IN"Z" XjTID Peach Apricot, and Plum Conserve, 2lb Jars Is 3d Flyiug Machines 6d to 2s. Railway Engines Is to 4/6 V Bronze Dinner Qongs 255. Bronze Vases 2s 6d to 15s m?I?WFB^ AISTH ■ROTTTTTOS AT^PT Orys. Cherries, 2s 6d lb. Crys. Angelica, 2s 6d lb { Tea vSets (China) Is to 3s. Aluminium do. 3/6 to 5s >"- .-p ~■*♦.„ ou 4 n nn T BliJiWJiKb AJNi) JiUllLJiKb •• ••■■•• ALiiJiKl JJBIiWJIKy Ground Almonds, 3s per lb " \ Drawing Slates 6d & Is. Kettle Drums 6d &Is A *T" 8 ue^ 15s;° '^ ShOt GUDS £' t0 £6 -^_TJCKIL_^ISrJD 1 Coloured Icing Sugar (All Colours), 6d per lb A\ Harmless Pistols and Guns, 2s to 5s ' /L \ Saddles from £2 to £5. Barometeis from 10a to £2 . Jellies, Five Packets for Is. Lemon Peel 7d lb bj ) Magic Lanterns 4s 6d to 15s. Cinematographs, 4/6, ! I Clocks from 5s to £3 10s. Also, Aluminium Goods Tea from Is to 2s lb. . Preserved Ginger, lOd lb \7- 7/6 & 12s 6d. Boys' Bats, Is up to 3s V\' Glassware, Crockery, Enamel ware, Furniture, ■ETC. ETC. ETC. > ETC. ETC. EIC. Sewing Machines, Etc. Etc, Etc.

I ABOUT RIVAL TEA. I p Last night I took home a sample of Rival Tea, and this morning, ¥a» ' g~* AI I || well, I just couldn't help congratulating our tea expert on the quality; *l S VJrC&I! ■ M Yet it is easy to understand why our 1/4 tea is as good as other people's 2/- grade. We I || import it direct from Ceylon and India, pack it ourselves, and sell direct to you. No | H heavy advertising of 2d. per lb. or retailer's profit of 6d. added. I B \f\r\ui\e *% Tin in vrwir M_>i_> Or/I^r or we'll post It direct I m 11IC1UCJ.C %X A ill ill your litAl v/rucr, j 0 fl friend for you. ■ |g 1/4 2/8 7/11 15/9 25/9 I || Postage 4jd. 6d. 1/. The 1/4 tea with the 2/4 flavour. I £3 Our BIG General Wholesale Catalog of Grocery, Hardware, Implements, Engines, Separators, Jewellery B j§t Drapery, Boots, Saddlery, Fiirniture, etc., is FREE. If you have one, use it; if you haven't, write to-day! H m See the low freight rates to your town on the front pages. (There's a reason for our Wonderful Growth}) H I LAIDLAW LEEDS I H (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) I I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLP DIRECT TO I I YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 1 Wholesale Merchants I I Warehouse—Corner of Hobson & Wyndham Sts., Auckland I liepairs of all kinds. ' — . ' Country Boots by Post , am,®f. Ha?^ H. ANDERSON, / / Family and Shipping Butcher. W]SHE^ •*.''■*' will receive cartful attention. Prime -Qq^ Mutton, the above BVs"nXthTtL? areq.uireNote Address—Advertiser "Buildings, and Fork, ments will receive every courtesy and HELEN SVILLE -n v ti -n j-r> 1 •t\ -i attention,. xaj_.ijiji>o> iuijij. Delivery— TePua, and ParakaiPaily, V___ :—-.-= Parkhurst: Mondays Wednesdays, _„ A Large Stock of Newly and Saturdays. FIFSt Qliallty BfCdd Framed Pictures SMALL Q ~s-°- 11 Saturday - and smali/goods. a , r,, LOCAL AGENT for — Now ou hale Cheap. DIMOOK &OO MALT BREAD A SPECIALTY. CALL AND INSPECT. HAM & BACON CUEEE^ -—— . ' il/atPrtlCrhte IR^fifi T° Puriri Posts and"Timber for CONFEOTIONEKY OF GOOD *4CUCI tlglito lUCSUU Order§ g ale< QUALITY.

HELBNSVILLE BUS SEEVICE fIIHE 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.m> ■ SPECIAL TRIPS I Can be- arranged on Shortest Notice. Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Railway Station, •Phone 29 HELENSYILLE. 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 Fuhr. ; The following analysis made by Dr. Wolhmann shows the different properties of the waters: — Sodium chloride ... 10919 Potassium chloride l'O2 Magnesium lodide... traces Calcium chloride ... .5*42 Calcium carbonate... 467 Calcium sulphate ... l'O3 Magnesium carbonate 1*49 Alumina ... ... 045 Iron oxide... ... traces Silica ... ... 610 Swimming Baths. —Hours for Ladies. —Mondays: Wednesday, Fridays and «e*urdays, 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 and 3.15 ! lyftki to 4.15 p.m. Thursdays: 2 p.m. till

ROYAL MAIL COACH WA.RKWORTH TO KAIPABA FLATS Leaves Warkworrh, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8.20 a.m., aud Arriving Kaipara Flats at 10 a.m Leaves Kaipara Flats on Mondays, Wednesdays, ThursdaySj and Saturdays after arrival of Auckland Train at 4 p.m. HOUSES AND VEHICLES ON HIRE Carting of Furniture and other goods undeitaken from the ' railway to 01 any part of the district. L. RAMSBOTTOM, PROPRIETOR. F. L CUBITT, ZBTTZELIDIEIR, AND co in-tir^c to ir, HELENS VILLE All kinds of repairs and johbin work done promptly. Estimates given for all classes c work. Pumbing done in small lines 0 contracts, LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE CO In consequence of London & Midlan Insurance Company refusing to take an risks owing to the war, I have severe my connection with that Company, ai am now appointed agent for theLiverpo( and London Globe Insurance Coy., Lt and hopes to get a share of the publ support. The risks include house, a dent, cattle and workers.

1 THE -«si> LIMITED 191 Queen Street, Auckland S. COLDICUTT, Manager g Piano Players New Iron Frame Pianos from 10 cash or 16/10 monthly 1 New American Organs from j£ii cash or 7/6 monthly Exchanges made on most liberal Terms Perforated music for all J^&w^W piano players * Mf^j&j^u Graraopnoiies * L'^' '2 and Records a> HIS MASItR'S VOICE 2 I SMNDFOR CATALOGUES : , 1

•< $ffim. -■ 1 ii M h.im.i M -- % Grass is a Mighty Good IS "^ \gffff* WjiJfl^^^" )y^ Good pasture means good well-nourished cattle and sheep, but you ||| f 1 r^^^(f Hfc? v&Jf/ & tihAmL Aim\ M& can't have good grass if you don't help it to grow, The only way to g|i L 7" l''ll|.l /M get the MOST out of your grass-lands is to use the tried and proved -7||jH I %'^' r''!*'M\iss]S!!!r ___^ £^ r T° P Dressin§- For Sowing with the Seed. /i:.>S|^^p, jiM^" i^'-'-^V-.-^^^P^ Packed 1 cwt. bags— 16 to the ton r-r—rr~ M ■■'/'vV.".1' IM 1^ l;.ll%^^fi^^F Westfield Grass Manure is like all other Westfield Manures—;absoluteiy the best for its Ws. m ■ mm t^^^MM^m purpose. Scientifically pompounded from knowledge gained by exhaustive tests, you may Ws. >fii^s^^l flUl I^l^^^^ depend uppn Westfield asa grass-prof/ucer that will enrich your pastures to the limit of their jPi IS: 3l IS I^^^^^ possibilities. Qrder your supplies to-day. " ■ R Wm jW^W ICemnthome Prosper & Cc% \ New Zealand Drug Co o , Ltd. S i , ; -y ■\i-^'t^ % J^3^^^J^iP:' J MW jLT*.*ZB.a.S.fJ> Uls-H HCj a. IUS3CJ k-m, \^\^ o o . AUCKLAND ' »;i.*';^

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 February 1915, Page 1

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