FOB HOME DEFENCE I Every prudent Housekeeper studies Economy in time of PEACE & WAR, and is as real a Home Defender as the Man who shoulders the Rifle, . , - , \ , , *.—,— —,—.— KEEN PRICES ATTRACT KEEN BUYERS. Sultanas (loose) .. ~ .. 6d per lb Peach Conserve Jars .'. ~ Is 3d per Jar Sardines Crystal Spring is, lOd per tin, 9s doz Seeded Raisins .. ... 5d ~ Apricot ~ ~ .. ... Is 3d ~ Sardines „ ~ -£s # 6d '~ 5s 6d ~ Currants .. .. .. 5d ~ Plum .. .. .. Is 4d ~ ' Favorite Soap .. .. Is per pack Dried Apricots ■- .. .. 10d ~ \ Shampoo Powders .'. .. 2s per box of 7 Fancy Soaps, scented .. Is per box 3 Prunes ... .. .. 5d ~ Pickling-Onions .. .. lfd per lb Wilson's Extract of Malt ... Is per lb Dried Peaches .. .. < 9d „ Corn Flour, Johnstone 4d per lb, 3s 6d doz White Windsor Toilet Soap Is per lb of 8 cakes • .-' Honey, 2lb tins .. .. Is 3d per tin Safety Matches .. ... 6d per packet Brown Windsor Toilet Soap Id per cake Salmon .. .. ..I sand Is 2d ~ Carbonate Soda .. 3d per lb, 2s 6d doz Carter's Yorkshire Hero Seed Peas 6d per lb ~STEWARTiROS LTD. helensville.
mHE undersigned beg to announce HELENSVILLE. ' J t^Tl^ O E^m kJwSlS^^^** **^C^P 'Bus Service running from the PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS t8 I A% I Kit\^lml|&. /p\ . Terminus Hotel, and will continue to ON APPLICATION ilJil ■"""" i.VjM l^V^S^wr 1 xi t i o »,.' m■ ' n AH Kinds of Repairs f nfflrr _JIT I—,ni jiiiwj—miOßp_nTZ'^^ &r\ From J uJy 3—Afternoon Trip 2p. m TTdtlr- S W\ «1.7 1 I SPECIAL TRIPS First-Class Work Guaranteed. 1 \j§?* \ n v ■ «i, i. ♦at *• ARTESIAN WELL SINKER. M]||| A . # t^^Tkn | Can be arranged on Shortest Notice. mWM im imlfll «3» m/ m ' \tl 8 g|| Maker of the Famous ll Irll*" ft [/I if I Stewart BrOS;, Automatic Wooden Windmill IfFWfl/ 1 %g = i\ - ■■' LIMITED Agent: NATIONAL INSURANCE All lfcl\llj ■ W «*^^®vi* W HELENSYILLE. CO. Eire and Marine. ltt\SS-llVl ■ Y ,_Jfr*~- >—>^ LIMITED helensyille 191 Queen Street, Auckland Livery and Bait Stables MM s- cqldicutt > Manager (next Terminus Hotel) WmXXX BPB • O A^^ Hunte7Bros. ~ Pianos :: Organs pr.,™i<.». LISTEH! Piano Players Horses, Buggies and GiffS for ——— New Iron Frame Pianos from 10'cash or 16/10 monthly °° . - I New American Organs from £11 cash or 7/6 monthly -Hire* , Drop a line to us when Exchanges made on most Liberal Terms General Carters, Furniture ~ , Perforated music for all ~ ™ ,i r> j i. you require tne next «. «w • :R moved. Shells, Sand, etc. J p P layers Every care take^T^Orderspunctu- order for Ball Program- J 4*rrtm Alth^n^C ally attended to. jLgg^ J» Jul^ 'U UllllllvWlHf HISS : mes, and Invitation Cards. \ 'The Echo' jf^^^J GMJ Rs€oFdS W do all ,-, Tcho . office SEND SFOK CATALOGUES , S£*J Prillting. Helensville. j *—- « -™ . CHRISTMAS GUANO and f "SUPERPHOSPHATE MIXTURE"! § Will more than take the place of Basic Slag as a Top Dresser! 0 g — : —— — ■ —: ' — | S Packed in n . bAph G^^ •* J • W*^ per cent. g I 2cwt. sacks , rriCe OW %mmW •# • V_# per tOn discount for cash I 1 I " '' — J I Note the G°Py of Analysis by Mr. A. J. Parker, F.C.S. Guaranteed I I Government Analyst for Auckland. I Hish Special Mixture Manure—Equal parts Christmas Island Guano and Superphosphate AlialySlS ! 1 P Total Phosphate of Lime .. .. 62.88% OT/OO i erCentage Equivalent to Phosphoric Acid (P205) LIILo I to 28.80% '— I r\r Water Soluble Phosphate of > Lime .. 19.12% r^Y* r^nf" ■ > Citric Soluble Phosphate of Lime .. 17.36% J^ C1 <-CllU | fi PJ^OSDhoric This Manure should prove very suitable for grass and general purposes, the PhoS'nflOY'lC H ft *■ presence of water soluble, citric soluble and p'owly soluble phosphates ensuring * fil ■ ' 2 A^CJ a continuous supply of Fertiliser. A ' J ® ■ /ACIQ (Signed) ALF. J. PARKER, F.C.S. Cia § I — — -— 1. | ! Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s n.z. D rag Co., Ltd. ! ■ Head Office: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND Works: WESTFIELD, nar Otahuhu H ■■im}:\ ".'■■■.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KWE19150923.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 September 1915, Page 1
Word Count
619Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 September 1915, Page 1
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.