H ELENSVILLE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS -f^O GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAB AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS* As Most of our Stocks were ordered, and most of them had arrived before the Great War, our Prices have practically NOT Advanced 1 on account of holding very Large Stocks of English and Continental Goods. GBOOEBIES ■' * TOTS £c DOLLS P GOOIDS Xmas Hams, Is per lb. Prunes 5d lb 1 D resse( i Dolls from Is 6d to iOs 6d \ Cigars, 255, 7s 6d ; 50s, 15s per box 0. Flour .Johnson's) 3d lb. Seeded Eaisins 5d 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 \ Tedd Bears Dolls from 2s to 7s 6d /-n,.v.,,.ft R ' M ■,m » T , +Tr • o,,^ n «+ o aa raj rj Pm a.. /i ff j tl - nQ > i«k,i \ t, ', „, , -rr . , s-/ Pocket Kmves Is to 10s 6d. Table & Dessert Knive3 Lurrants 4d, 5d & 6d. - reaches gal. tinsj, is «a / \ £ oats from 6cl eacll Horses from 6d each /7\ _ , . , Pine Apple Chunks, 5d lb. LA\ Harps 4s 6d each. Blocks (Picture) from Is (L \ 12s 6d to 25s er doz" Forks & SPOOUB from 6s Cordials—Lemon, etc, Is per bottle \/ / :Blocks (Building) from Is. Motor Cars from Is \fc / Fancy Soap Is to 3s box. Accordians 10sto; v Peach, Apricot, and Plum Conserve, 21b Jars, Is 3d V- 7 Flying Machines 6d to 2s. Railway Engines Is to 4/6 M Bronze Dinner Gongs 255. Bronze Vases 2s 6d to" 15s Crys. Cherries 2s 6d lb. Orya. Angelica, 2s 6d lb Tea Sets (China) Is to 3s. Aluminium do. 3/6 to 5s , Tennis Racquets 15s to 425. Shot Guns £2 to £6 Ground Almonds, 3s per lb \ Drawing Slates 6d & Is. Kettle Drums 6d &Is /\ _, ~, .■ nn n , „ n, n^ Coloured Icing Sugar (All Colours), 6d per lb A\ Harmless Pistols and Guns, 2s to 5s /L \ Saddles fr' )m £2 t0 £6' Barometfils from lOs to £2 JelUes, Five Packets for Is. Lemon Peel 7d lb M ) Magic Lanterns 4s 6d to 15s. Cinematographs, 4/6, 1V °1 Clocks from 5s to 3 lOs- Also ' Aluminium Goods • Tea from Is to 2s lb. Preserved Ginger, lOd lb \7- 7/6 & 12s 6d. . Boys' Bats, Is up to 3s Vl' Glassware. Crockery, Eoamelwaro, Furniture, ETC. ETC. ETC. > ETC. ETC. EIC. Sewing Machines, Etc. Etc, Etc.
HELENSVILLE BUS SEEVICE riIHE 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, Giga for Hire Hunter Bros., Near the North Railway Station, 'Phone 29 HELENSVILLE. 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 mineral water ; temperature 150 Fahr. 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"03 Magnesium carbonate 149 Alumina ... .... 045 Iron oxide... ... traces Silipa 6-10 gwimming Baths. —Hours for Ladies. —Mpndays: Wednesday, Fridays and .«• Saturdays, 11,30 a.m. to 12.30 and'3.ls ';■!'■%. p.m, toii.lS p.m. Thursdays; 2 p.m. till i'U 9 p.m. "
Pacfced m 2 % catf. Bags 2 6 fo the ton. 18 to 19 per cent. PHOSPHORIC ACID Less 2\ per cent. Special QuotaDiscount for cash tiom for large lots One of the special features of Basic Superphosphate is Phosphoric Acid exists, rendersi it a very valuable that the free acid has been rendered neutral and the phosphate of lime, reverted to the dicalcic fprm, and is This nianurrfhas been used very successfully in New there'forfi soluble in dilute citric acid. Zealand ard the records of the Government Experi- ' Basic Superphosphate contains from '18% to 19"[, Phospho- menial Farms also show the excellent results obtained rr#icSanSal?o a proportion of free lime. The tine state in a very large number of experiments where Basic of division and the peculiar phemical form in which the Superphosphate has been used, Manufacturers ... |I lVi ft" A1 ' • ihT * 1 W% f^ /f^ 9 ■ I Minimum Guarantee; 19 2 Of/a Phosphoric Acid sT '"" * IE ° S^ ,' . . uf' ',;■'■ N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. !| equivalent to egmUQhnt to , Works- " Head Off i.-c; § «-.0/ -r •/<' i • PW WEST FIELD ALBERT ST. 40.38% Tvi-Calcic Phos-*'-m fSS?S U%, ft OTAHUHU AUCKLAND j p»-. rf «... -■"--- ■ ■■! ■■ Migj^^iegßaiEagaiffigg^^
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 March 1915, Page 1
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758Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 March 1915, Page 1
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