TERMINUS HOTEL HELENSVILLE. ARCHIBALD BISHOP - - - Proprietor Late of Terminus Hotel, Onehunga, AT) NOTIFIES the General and Travelling Public that he iJL)i has taken over the above large brick house which is one of the most comfortable, up~to-date, and beßt appointed country Hotels in the colony. It is most conveniently situated te the Helensville Main Railway Station and Wharves. Kaipara-Auckland passengers, Tourists and Patrons, may rely upon the best attention; also, first class Cuisine. Gcod Table, Hot & cold Bath». Only the best Ales, Wines," and Liquor stocked. A good Billiard Table, Samulo and Committee rooms. Visitors are invited to inspect, STABLING mmnuh hotel HELENSVILLE SOUTH. EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT, mRAVELLERS will find every Home Comfort, Civility and Atten_L tion at this up-to-date House, Visitors to the Hot Springs will find it convenient to the Thermal regions of Helensvilie. Good Accommodation- Good Table. Telegrams promptly attended to. JoeParkes - - - proprietor. UIPARA HOTEL HEIENSVILLE SOUTH 'Phone 23. James Dowling Proprietor. A thoroughly up-to-date House convenient to Steamers and trains, Accommodation and Cuisine of the Best. Only Superior Brands ot Wine and Spirits kept Luncheon from II ajn. Salt. Days, Porter meets all Steamers. IMPERIAL bold medal ALE, Pure, sparkling, delicious and popular. Hancock & Co. Brewers - - Auckland WHAT ABOUT YOUH NEXT JOBOFPHETTnTG? Let it be Fifty Ladies' or Gents' Visiting Cards. .a. ii^^mmotih: poster One Hundred Thousand Billheads A Hundred Page Pamphlet RULES AND REGULATIONS, ETC. —or—; IFaiQicßy IPirfim(l3iiijg OF ANY ID(©©(BipaiptiacDiii —IN— IPZLj-A-lISr BLACK OUST WHITE —OR— Mold, Colours and Fancy Papers HELENSVILLE F. MACKENZIE &. SON - - - - PROPRIETORS We can print anything in any Quantity. **^M!: ■ ,ij^> •.-..■.■■■ ■ ■ . ■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 February 1919, Page 4
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262Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 February 1919, Page 4
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