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& jflfellt SUPPORT BRITISH INDUSTRIES. THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS IN ALL GOODS JUST ARRIVING FROM GREAT BRITAIN ~XTf\TT ■'£XElßttSsk special display ' - YU U are «<ivl—d to order *JP^®Kto^^¥^P Of FasHonable AUTUMN and WINTEE Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, Sports' Coats, Blouses, . ' ' .' J^#M^^P|W . Dress Lengths, etc., etc. ' • .. Q^fc g. PURE DOMINION ALE kßrmsi3SSmKyffi£~ 1f« Ladies' Shower Coats, Blanket Coats, Dress Jackets, Ladies' Gowns, Dress Skirts, and Fancy Hosiery, etc., etc. H X> 1? ' ~~ fislJM^»!*; 4k ■ ,^___ U QL Xsi. DOMINION STOUT f children's |ftfi'^v\*. fffV fAWPBVTT A MTV flflTlTiWffßTliiTp" \ new f\ii-V^X and vmmilw ■" asfS^S?iSSr^ FOOT WEAR, mr^/^^^^rf\^^ - '^, ' /^H^^Pi T?Sr TVRTrwtfpQ nwn TinTTT^PQ at"rt?pt t^pttwcuv mm^jM INSPECT ISQAj AUCKLAND STEWART BROS. Ltd., Universal Providers, HELENSVILLE "^

■:BuHSt7TCB JOHN SIMOIOEJ itttt > • ~~^ % r<~ fTIHE undersigned beg to announce | € \ p3S^_a J3§S_-£3i I ft JiSrfr LJlllilllk 1 that they have taken over the HELEBTSVILLE- § ' J P$ L™^ N^K^CW Buss Service lately run from the _,_. . rrt . .. „,_ _. T _, T _, r,,,.^-.™ da si )f kjmbmuw" |[&<*iß\^ir'pOs>L W*\ Terminus Hotel, and will continue to FLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS | T# | A. i Wgt \~ «^^ ~M run to the same time-table till further ■ "ON'APPLICATION. I 1 . B^^X^^^^fe^/ Ji From July 3—Afternoon Trip, 2 p.m. ... _. ._ . $ Y^MV^ ' '*—=?=—■ ~~~^=r J$K RPTTTAT TPTPQ : Ali ■K- mds 0± Repairs B k fp. fP^m^^^^^T^^^J^r\ H^J^^t^iM^Zi^ \ Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. w 1611' , Pfe '^^fei^i^^^M^ ' First-Class Work Guaranteed. I \p^» %^S^|^W >^^7 Horses, Buggies, Gigs for Hire ARTESIAN WELL SINKEE. If Jig || |I|| fi X^A^f j Maker of the Famous l^M/*%iMw O* ■ f jf HUllter BrOS., Automatic Wooden Windmill | M %J T^ heN°rHILS& ' A^ : N^AI^SUEANCE Mll^i I | xxxjAjj-iixo y xxjajaj. qq Fire and Marine. »'—■«• -^ „.;-'-- >•• ■ : LIMITED Helensville ™™ Tmm 191 Queen Street, Auckland HOT SPRINGS F. L CUBITT, S.COLDICUTT, Manager (Parakai romain.) BTJIXjIDE-E^ — Situated near Helensville; Bus service and JO? * "''J _^^_ from Bailway Station. r~^ r^) TCT H^T? A PTDT?, I 1/^flf^^ "" m SWIPk IHk Q> Valuable Mineral Waters. HELENSYILLE -q C 5 Cures "where all others fail! All kinds of repairs and jobbing l 1300 1 laySlS Private Baths and sjimming pool wovk done promptly. New Iron Frame pianos from £ 1Q cash or 16/iomonthly available daily•Abimdari yupd|j of American Organs from £i I cash or 7/6 monthly mineral ; temperature 150 Fahr. Estimates given for all classes of Exchanges made on most Liberal Terms —-—- — wor*c ; The following analysis made by Dr. ' 1 , | Wolbmann shows the different properties p umbi done . gmallHnes on Perforated musk for .11 of the waters: — ° m^J^^ nlatio nlavers Sodium chloride ... 10919 contracts, /^fOT\ Payers Potassium chloride l"02 LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE CO. i\ Magnesium lodide... traces j v*?"* _^fa*a»»3 h>.\ » a /^ _, , ,__- __ _, m. „m. „ Calcium chloride ... .5*42 In consequence of London & Midland , 1 /ff^:_T_s^ fU V■ !■ FfllllliliSllil} I%.^^> Calcium carbonate... 467 Insurance Company refusing to take any | /r.^~.)\JmL Ml vl UIIIV|IIIVg2Vt7 Calcium sulphate ... l'O3 risks owing to the war, I have severed jy: r^^^'^^^M^ip^-^i ' Sfnf m. Cartaate W5 my connection with that Company, and j |,—^ >^ ' fflnfl o®f|4r«l^ Iron oxide... ... traces amnow appointed agent for the Liverpoo |_t_- _l "■■« fi%\^t»Vfi Silica ... ... 610 and London Globe Insurance Coy., Ltd. 0 h^ masters VOICE Swimming Baths. —Hours for Ladies, and hopes to get a share of the public § t:? -.-"-v-r-j-x T^/^fcT? f^i AT' A T d^\d~^Tri7^a —Mondays: Wednesday, Fridays; and support . The risks include house, ac- I § v.l^tiU Jd KJiZ KjA.l. A.l_.O<Jr U iLfe O • pa m UtS& J'm 30 2 pi. "till dent, cattle and workers. j *~~™«~ '—-—— 9p'.m. —______i^^m— -- --»■■ m iiiiiiniM ii ii n r"t: _ _____ __ __^ _ I Packed in 1% cwt. Bags 26 to the ton. 18 to 19 per cent. PHOSPHORIC ACID 1 Less 21 per cent. Special QuotaI Discount for cash tions for large lots II One of the special foutures of Basic Superphoo Dliate is Phosphoric Acid exists, renders it a very valuable ! I that tlie free acid has been rendered neutral and the manure especially adapted to light soils which are so I I phosphate of lime reverted, to the dicalcic form, and is OtTOB mSnuro^a^been used very successfully in New i therefore soluble in dilute citric acid. Zealand, and the records of the Government Esperi- ■;! •; ra Basic Sppe-'-ohopphate contains fvoialG';Uol 9% Phospho- mental Inarms also show the excellent results obtained 3 •* li ricAcid and also a proportion of free linio. The fine state in a very large number of experiments where Basic m M of division and the peculiar chemical form in which the Superphosphate has been xised. | j§j ■ ( Manufacturers ... . N . < % I Manufacturing Analysis: ¥^ mm fh^rn^ PrWWY Mf Cfll ?^ " MinimUm Guarantee; 1 I 19.20% Phosphoric Acid I ACmjjiUlUil IWj & I U^d^l W, V^ c ** J 1 8 ; SO% PA«pfcor,c AcW | I bivalent to \ Works . N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. ; egnfeo/enr «o | . I 42 00°/ Tri Calcic Phos- WESTFIELD ALBERT ST. | 40.38% Tri-Calcic Phos- | I phateofLime. Nf. OTAHUHU AUCKLAND I phateof.Lime. | ... i _S___jji immii i' 111iiihi iMmmm \ fttft'^' TF^g>aaS^^^^^^^g^|^^^g^^|^^^ M^ '" illlliiaß PV

j|f J!j^\ Bdisom I ff w £4§?W9w \ SAID 0 '• ' wT^ 5 \ 1 "The wastefulness of commerce is ■ fl Jfcvfc, TT^yW M one of our weakest spots." ■ Few realise how deadly true this is. I ®J* '^Bl^^^^^^aß It would cost little to live if we'could I xPtKHH^Nf IlllPn eliminate all waste from this world ■ IN* possible, but have you ever stopped I | Jr\ to think how much can be saved by ■ 1 ILV2ID.S.S CcLfeOIL intelligent thought ? ■ Many retailers fail while doing business on a 30 % margin of profit, while Banks ■ w"|V m can grow rich on 6 % Some of the great American Meat Canneries have made ■ B millions on 3 cents profit on the dollar ; that is, 3 per cent. v ■ g One of the greatest advances .made in modern times is the plan of letting the ■ ja consumer come direct to the wholesale merchant, thus eliminating the heavy ■ .■ » double retail expenses. ■ I Don't Pay 10- to the Retailer when I I Our Price is 5 [11. I I Our BIG General Wholesale Catalog of Grocery, Hardware, Implements, ■ I Engines, Separators, Jewellery, Drapery, Boots, Saddlery, Furniture, etc., is ■ I FREE. If you have one, use it; if you haven't, write to-day. See the low ■ I freight rates to your town on the front pages. ■ ■ . (There's a reason for our wonderful growth.) E36 I I (Our Guarantee : Satisfaction or money back.) - ■ I SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO I I . YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. , I I WHOLESALE MERCHANTS I I Warehouse—Corner of Hobson and Wyndham Sts., Auckland. 8 D. WYLIE, HELENSYILLE SOUTH r^a^;^ -o i Boot and Shoemaker BUTCHERY 1011 Bakei7 tj^ . n ■■„ ~ , Felensville Scuth. -~-- liepairs 01 all kinds. ; ■; - • .. , • -. Country Boots by Post Peter *• Ramsay "■ will receive careful attention. Prime B^pf " TVTnftnn f>f ? ES i° forni f ormer Patrons °* N , fl ~, A1 .. T , ■„■.. rrime Jseei, mutton, the above Business that their requireNote Address-Advertiser Buildinga, and Pork, . ments will receive every courtesy knd HELE^SVILLE. Delivery-Te Bia, and Parakai Daily, attention > as heretofore. Parkhurst: Mondays Wednesdays, ~ T' A Large Stock of Newly and Saturdays. FIFSt OllPllfV RrPflH TP * J "Tl' 4. ' SMALL GOODS on Saturdays. ;«wi- moau Framed Pictures —— y and small goods. Now on Sale Cheap. ■ LOCAL AGENT for . -_ TAT T AND TWITOT "V^- DmOCK &D 00. MALT B^AD A SPECIALTY. CALL AND INSPECT. HAM & BACON CUEEES. . ' Waterti^htS 13S6d r^A Puriri Posts and"Timber for CONFECTIONERY OF GOOD iiwiwuigiiiuiyuwu order. Sale. QUALITY.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 April 1915, Page 1

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