Ring up 'Phone 65. - *• FISH FISH FISH Send Your Orders in early to the Helensville Fish Depot Meals at all Hours. FRESH AND SMOKED FISE DAILY, Wholesale and retail. Fish and Chip Potatoes a speciality. Fresh Oysters on hand. SUMMER DRINKS Train Orders punctually attended to. MRS DIRAKA.. PROPRIETRESS Visitors to Helensville call at at the Central House COMMERCIAL ROAD Only Three Chains from Railway Station Tariff: 4s 6d per day; permanents 22s 6d per W6ek. Meals ] s Accommodation second to none Every convenience. Every attention given. MRS CHANNON Proprietress.
jpl=^HJ i lliliaiill lai^^Blßj | Advance Helensville and District I I • « | A "Capital" Time to Buy! I ! A "Capital" Time to Sell i I II You have Properties for Sale, or Want to Purchase JA HOUSE OR FARM [ O Advertise at once in the O I'KAIPARA & WAITEMATA ECHO | O %^x/-wvs O It would pive you an EXCELLENT Eeturn for your outlay. TRY IT, BANG IT, AND THUMP IT. I Cheer Up! And Don't Be Down-hearted. ■ THE WAR WILL SOON BS .OVER. j • AND HELENSVILLE MUST GO AHEAD.; • Buyers are Plentiful. Sellers are Reasonable jj far—; \m\ ifEimmr iai—^ j DO YOU WISH TO SAVE LABOUR AND MONEY ? Every Household Should Possess The "UNIQUE RAPID" Cast Iron Solid Base BOILER FRAME $M Jt Will Pay y°U t0 discard y°ur old fashioned M built-in Copper or Sheet Iron Frame. gmg^^^^^^m^ WASHING DAY will not be half wfeSliiil Because the " UNIQUE " BOILEE is t^^^^^^m Economical Quick Boiling Fue) Savin * Weather Proof HKSllHlfi^ Easily Fired Labour Saving Portable Burns any Fue " Perfectly Regulated Draught. THERE ARE INFERIOR IMITATIONS ON LEGS BE SURE YOU GET THE " UNIQUE " WITH SOLID BASE.' Your old Copper Boiler will fit the " UNIQUE " Frame—and make i Washing Daj a Pleasure. Full Particulars, Prices, and Directions 1 from your Ironmonger or from \ k & t. burt, Ltd. Cur^r
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 October 1918, Page 4
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305Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 October 1918, Page 4
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