TRESPASS NOTICE: ■ ANY person trespassing on i|H property with dog or gun v^H „ be prosecuted. V Poison laid for dogs. fl JOHN HAND. 1 HelensvillJj HELENSVILLE ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. MEMBERS of the above Society; who intend closing their Properties for shoot ing this Season, and are! desirous of having their names included in a trespas notice in this paper will please notif me as early as possible. A. M. HAMMOND, Hon. secretary. MOTOR SERVICE I BEG to intimate the Public that I am now running a regular Motor Service to the Hot Springs, meeting all trains and steamers. Return Fare is 6d, Single is. Special Trips can be arranged on shortest notice at reasonable rates. ' D. ROSS, Proprietor. Garfield Road, Helensville. 'Phone 28 FOR SALE. I HAVE for sale a few nice evening dress coats, almost new, that will go off very cheap.—Apply H. COULTER, Tailor, Helensville. f , ', Mustard Pickles j at home by using Mustard c v V^. n OP** Ml y^s 1l a. Jl'L-' Powder SAVES TIME & LABOUR. GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. Simply Requires Mixing With Vineßdr. A lib. Tin Makes Ha!f-a-Ga!lon of Liquor The "K." Powder is a superir. mixture of all the condiments required for making Mustard Pickltsof extra choice flavour. Its results will delight you I Sold in tins by all Grocers. Two kinds— "CHOW CHOW" & "PICCA-.li.ir Prepared by Kirkpatrick's - - Neho Kl6
SSfeli^idfe^f^^^)^^ A Handy set of 1 lill 111 SPANNERS SiysP igiJi tiSs fc; Si's I' jSJP ft ''^r ig Set or I U rootprint bpanners in handy t,sgjfci **** *—fita4*1 * VL^iUi..^ box. This line is now almost off the i| (mmStMi^^mS^±?Jt l^-j. market. Prices are soaring. Get in early. II <^m^mm^&m II We pay the postage< (H ns 2071. g PRICE (set of 1O) 8/6 "GASTINE" ~ FOOTBALL ADAPTERS I The Great Benzine Saver. $$$frg@&o§jML> m For blowing up footballs. In tablet form. Easily carried. Kf# T;vS^«T!w>»^. %f «,• J-F V-^j:^=;|vh\(Bi r-. 1 Give it a (rial. PlfW Flts any cycle PumP--7/6 per box of 100 tablets. ~^*^f Price 6d. each Enough for 10 J gallons. Only a small stock left. SKEATES & WHITE """ggSfr* 48 Fort St. Auckland
I Our New Building: Opens April 2nd 1 I lllu,iration depict, OUR portion of "The New City Market, "-a frontage to three ,tree.U *n 4 the I I Nearest Mart- to the City I I Of two stones the JVfert is well lighted, throughout, a.nd. fc &q arranged internaiiv f« I I permit of the. display of tf\ manner- of pro?! 110^ The Poultry and Pit Z V I 1 the most up-to-date in the Dominion." Each bird can be^ie? wftnou^trouole-a I 'I _ decided .benefit to both buyers and sellers. a ■ J Two Auctioneers of 20 years experience with firm arc constancy en ,io-e IW* I I Customers better and solicit a trial contract fro:n ,hoj u-1 iv c S yi't nmveftb "T Wnf° °^ eW I I service. Thirty-six years we have served the producers^^ te X ™|^f * °W I IVT^^fe N&W city!AIJCTIONE,EFt JOftl W I Jill— L^^^l? AUCKLAND. X! 3 ]=if
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 April 1918, Page 3
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