I want to buy a home in Helensville. If you want to sell telephone Jno. Grey Land Agent Helensville Telephone 13 I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous o customers throughout the Kaipara district for their esteemed patronage during the past 18 months I have been in business in their midst, and to solicit a continuance of same. They will at all times find me prompt and willing to oblige. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. My charges will be as reasonable as the high price o.f material will permit Your interests are mine. My motto is : Good work, fair and reasonable charges one price to all. A large stock of Saddles, Harness (all kinds], Stockwhips, Spurs, Bridles, Suit Cases, Block Leggings, Pocket Knives, Ladies' Hand Bags, and Collars a speciality Any articles not in stock I can make at shortest notice. My prices compare more than favourable with Auckland. Call and buy. AGENT : Victorian Fire Insurance CoJ. H. LEONARD, SADDLER : : Helensville FOR SALE AT DEVONPORT. FINELY situated House of 8 rooms, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, pantry, outhouses, etc. Large section, within three minutes walk of Cheltenham Beach, and adjoining Cricket Ground. House has recently been renovated and repainted throughout. Reasonable terms. For particulars apply ECHO Office. PROPERTY SALES. WE have much pleasure in announcing that we have sold Mr Graham's Grocery and Drapery Business, and freehold property at Helensville South to Mr Wilfred Allen, late of Messrs Stewart Bros., Helensville. Also, 190 acres of Mr Loughman's farm at Woodhill to Mr James Hafford, Helensville, under the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act. HAND AND ELLETT. LOST. WILL person who inadvertently took canvas bag branded E. Le Roy from Agricultural Hall on night of Annual Ball kindly return to ECHO Office and oblige.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 2 September 1920, Page 2
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294Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 2 September 1920, Page 2
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