TERMINUS HOTEL HELENSVILLE. ARCHIBALD BISHOP - . . Proprietor, Late of Terminus Hotel, Onehunga, A T^ N, OTIF*EB che General and Travelling Public that he Xl-Lf' has taken over the above large brick nouse which is one o± the most comfortable, up-to-date, and best appointed country Hotels m the colony. It is most conveniently situated to the HelensvilleMain Railway Station and Wharves. Kaipara-Auckland passengers, Tourists and Patrons, may rely upon the best attention; also, first class Cuisine, Wood lable. Hot & cold Baths. Only the best Ales, Wines, and liquor stocked. A. good Billiard Table, Sami>le and Committee rooms. visitors are invited to inspect, STABLING Helensville Hotel, HELENSVILLE SOUTH. EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. /TRAVELLERS will find every. Home Comfort, Civility and Atten- ± tion at this up-to-date House, Visitors to the Hot Spiings will find it oonvenient to the Thermal regions of Helensville. Good Accommodation- Good TableTelegrams promptly attended to. Joe Parkes - - - proprietor. mrm hotel HEIENSVILLE SOUTH 'Phone 23. Mrs E- McEwin, Proprietress. A thoroughly up-to-date House convenient to Steamers and trains, Accommodation and Cuisine of the Best. Only Superior Brands 01 Wine and Spirits keptLuncheon from 10 a,m. Salt, Days. Porter meets air Steamers. AURORA HOTEL VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND C. H. CLEVELAND, ~ 7 . PROPRIETOR EVERY Accommodation for Visitors, including all the requirements of a Private and Family Hotel THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS ON HAND Give the old House a call. All are welcome. IMPERIAL sou nui ALE, Pure, sparkling, delicious and popular. . Hancock & Co. Brewers - - Auckland I ■ fly^and Grain Merchant I VICTORIA AND LORNE STS. ■ is noted for the high prices obtained fl for Poultry and Pigs and all Farm ProM^ duce, and the quick despatch of A/c Sales " Ww and Cheque. ■ Hundreds of Settlers in this province know ■ that J. Jones gets the better price every time. ■ Thirty-three years in the-auctioneering business with B ■ the same suppliers forwarding their produce " year in H y creditable performance. I L 'XJ'^ulfr ■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 March 1916, Page 4
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318Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 March 1916, Page 4
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