THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA ECHO With which is incorporated "The Kaipara Advertiser & Waitemata Chronicle." Helensville, Thursday, May 27, 1915. OUR BEST ASSET.
A geni leman well known in the community for some months past, with sticks on and a miserable limp, went away by train one day this week, thoroughly cured of -his severe attack of rheumatism. He intends to make the curative qualities of our Hot Springs known " de fond en comble" wherever he goes. A few dozen " walking cyeloperlaeias" about this district, distributed round the Dominion, would do far more good in advertising the Springs than all" the Tourist Departments and Railway hoardings put together, though a good, illustrated pamphlet distributed by the thousand, would go a long way in helping to develope our many resource , and Helensville, in particular, as the place for tourists in search of health and vigors, With the capital and ample accommodation, second to none in both public and private hotels, the ample additions to the Hot Spring Baths now going on, and the many assured certain and permanent cures of all descriptions of painful ailments, it is not saying too much or even indulging in over-laudation when the Echo says that there is nothing equal to the Helensville Hot Springs in the wjiole Dominion, and though it is fully anticipated tlut there will be a greater rush than usual of visitors during the coming season, it would take thousands to over-tax , the accommodation, provided in any particular.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 May 1915, Page 2
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245THE KAIPARA AND WAITEMATA ECHO With which is incorporated "The Kaipara Advertiser & Waitemata Chronicle." Helensville, Thursday, May 27, 1915. OUR BEST ASSET. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 May 1915, Page 2
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