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Eing up 'Phone 65. Helensville Fish and Oyster Saloon. COMMERCIAL ROAD. THE residents of fielensville and surrounding district can now rely upon a regular supply of FRESH AND SMOKED FISH DAILY, •nd Oysters in Season Fish and Chip Potatoes a speciality. The best of YY Drinks on hand MRS DIRAKA.. PROPRIETRESS Dancing Ig^ttce. MRS McMILJ^N begs to notify the Public of laplinsville that she is prepared to plajjglCr Dances, Socials, etc. -4- _' Visitors to Helensville call at at the Central House COMMERCIAL ROAD OnlyTbvee Chains from Railway Station j.**? sa'j Tariff: 4s 6d per day; /permaqffnts 22s 6d per W6ek. Meals Is '"'> '~7j ! — j D>*lne£ at 11 ajn. on Stock -J'Bale days. Good House. Every attention given. j MRS CHANNON Proprietress.

|jp<^Sl»i imwiin —i^i=|[=| | Advance Helensville and District I I I A "Capital" Time to Buy! 1 I A "Capital" Time to Selli I If You have Properties for Sale, or Want to Purchase U A HOUSE OR FARM [ O Advertise at once in the Q | KAIPARA & WAITEMATA ECHO I o y It would fdve you an EXCELLENT Return for your outlay. TRY IT, BANG IT, AND THUMP IT. I Cheer Up! And Don't Be Down-hearted. = THE WAR WILL SOON BE QYER, | • AND HELENSVILLE MUST GO AHEAD.' # In v<vvw f| Buyers are Plentiful. Sellers are Reasonable | JBl!^Bgl»l -Z^nß B lill —l*|==]ijj GGDD RiQHHP .Concrete Roads ; REPAY THEIR COST IN EIGHT YEARS OUT OF SAVINGS IN UPKEEP ALONE Mr Hines, Chairman of Road Commissioners, Wayne County, Michigan, U.S.A., speaking of a two-mile stretch of bituminous Macadam roadway, said:, "If someone had offered to build this road absolutely without one penny's cost to'Wayne County, stipulating only that we should maintain it in a fairly average condition, AT THE END OF EIGHT YEARS we should have been money ahead by rejecting tive offer and building it ourselves of concrete." But, in addition to the saving in maintenance, CONCRETE ROADS Lessen the cost of hauling. Increase the pleasures of driving.' Lengthen the life of horses, carts, motor-cars, and all Increase the prosperity of farmers. [vehicles. Increase the value of property. Are SMOOTH—DUSTLESS—PERMANENT. ftlljg^t> REfliArtp ffiffi^y

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 September 1917, Page 4

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