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Ring up 'Phone 65. FISH FISH FISH Send Your Orders in early tD the Helensvilie Fish Depot, Meals at all Hours. FRESH AND SMOKED FISS DAILY, Wholesale and retail. Fish and Chip Potatoes a speciality. Fresh Oysters on hand. SUMMER DRINKS Train Ordtra punctually attended to. MRS DIRAKA.. PROPRIETRESS Visitors to Helensville call at at the Central House COMMERCIAL ROAD Only Tbvee Chains from Railway Station Tariff: 4s 6d per day; permanents 22s 6d per week. Meals 1 s Accommodation second to none Every convenience. Every attention given. MRS CHANNON Proprietress.

j Advance Helensville and District I 1 I A "Capital" Time to Buy! | n A "Capital" Time to Sell i ■ If You have Properties for Sale, or Want to Purchase J A HOUSE OR FARM [J O Advertise at once in the q | KAIPARA & WAITEMATA ECHO [|j It would pive you an EXCELLENT Beturn for your outlay. TRY IT, BANG IT, AND THUMP IT. 1- Cheer Up! And Don't Be Down-hearted. ■:. THE W&R WILL SOON BE OVER, | • AND HELENSVILLE MUST GO AHEAD ■ m Buyers are Plentiful. Sellers are Reasonable I il _^__ n Blwili I Bim tilt— —I [BBSS ■« ORDER I Carbonate I of Lime Now | «Ye are now booking Orders for TE KUITI CABBONATE OF LIME for delivery in APRIL and onwards. All Orders will be despatched in rotation as they are Booked. I Prices and full particulars on application to I Cement Coy., Ltd. I P.O. Box 269 Auckland i

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 June 1918, Page 4

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