Tliosq desirous of hetii^ gub= goribeifc to tl^Q Boclncy anci Qta= C* inatea FiHniGs, will oblige by oom| '"■; muniotitiUg to Messrs T. A, * Hubaiid, and G, Harrison, Maungatuyoto, E. M, ]3oldero, i I a Man«awai, H. Shepherd, To f^i Aral, E. 0. Piper, Port Albert, kw ■ I, FletoUei«, and S, I\ Bolor, u^ Tauhoa, Messrs Or-uickshank and E. Bidiards, Matakan?, | nT"*i E. J, Harper, J^eigh, Omaha, | f^J . Mr, Avmitago t WoUsford, J, [ j SoHollum, and i\ Schisoka,' r ] Pnhoi, Mr, Curtis, Kaiwalai, j or direct to tl;o i(Times" office, L, "W^rkworth, '■ "" • • TERMS Bs, per amuim in acU T- f\ vance, postage paid, 10s. 2s, Gd t XJ ■-* por quarter, post paid Bs, C Warkworth I £l house. ! j/^ S6 aueexvSt M | Auckland, I Settlevß will find every coin - fort, at reasonable prices, at • this old.established house, WM "- Mre. McLean, : I^ojiietress, .^ C. La Roche, ; .Land, Estate, Insurance, c 22 Financial and General |X Commission Agent. iW.. £ ,•■ '_;-(vj_ - ■ |,v^n)' . f^"uTimes Office"'^a Warkworth, If—*! ' : __o_ ' l-^fe ■■"■J* e^u n associated with ij\ tT: several reliable city agents, can Ikp^' vc good facilities for |"» "\^ meeting buyers. . t© Supplies Fresh Milk Twice Daily.
iIAN&AWAI both MANGAWAZ Thisbuildii g ha-'jn-=t been yem>vase'J,isii<.w x llmriii^hly Yip tiiTflat« and issupijliecl with every convenience, Tr-ivelliner, and poinineip'^l gentlemen will fimJ everything rpquis te Fur thpirgonveniei.ee an(| c intdft KM M& & sImBITSOTV, Good Stabling, Letters ap<l telegrams will receive prompt attention. T.WILLIAMS, Warkworh Dairy. Blistered under the Daixy ludustriis Aot, £ur§ fre§h milk delivered twice daily, LOWEST PJIICES, Mr. Beaver, DENTIST, ALBANY, NEAR AUCKLAND, Will attend WADE mid ITHOI the first MONDAY monthly at. 1.1 a.m. and .4 p.m. W^BKWORTH, TUESDAY lowing at 11 a,in, MANCiAWAI and AVMPU, WED. NESDAY following at. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. MANGAPAT, THURSDAY following- at 1 p.m. ~MHTJ)AI and TOKATOKA, BATTJRDAY following at 9 a.m. and 1 p^n. MATAKOIIE, PAPAROA.: and PAHI tlie second MONDAY monthly "' at 9 a.m., 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. MAUNGATUBOTO and KAIWAIvA, TUESDAY following at 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. PORT ALBERT and TAUHOA WEDNESDAY following at 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. KAUKAPAKAPA and HELENSYILLE, THURSDAY following at 12 noon and 2 p.m.
Ifej^l ■■S-'^.d?W v j t«..^ mark, m HYDRAULIC AND SHELL TRADE Mark i«PSJ -,§^-^ ■:■■■:■ W k< ,5/ lime. - .. ...J\.. ■ Jg g Vo^^^S^^si J, Wilson & Co. fe] § V^ano^ AUCKLAND N.Z. AUOKUNb, N.Z. JSS) .-l-r.-te 2 *«*BU M , n 1883. ■ wtablihhi.l, 1878 ' |L_Jn W-J-Q >_ , Our P.'KTLAND OEMENT is equal to Englisli, Encourage Local! U^J 1 < .&• > E f^f^y- CONOEEI'E is tliebest amldieaiiert material for foundations of all \WJ€\ .o%**s E in •' °°rS foi> blltter factories nntl CTenmeries, co^sliocls, stables, stockyards lir V £p ? S P (hipping pens, verandahs, hams, etc. Also tanks, sheep dips, .jvings, abutments IO^II £ tE:dt«-d 5 aml l)iev' s (lf ])I>ill 8- ps- culvCTts etc.' Eoad Boar's should make their own IK*C • S CONCEETE CULVEKT MPES and use concrete for piers of Trid^s IP^^l - > wherever the conditions aie favourable. Our experience in concrete enables ll^fl I m Ou« to give advice which secures tlie required results at the least cost. C~>| i'H'g X > Estimates of Materials Free. * ((lC3| :*<{ HH 2 Suitable clay well burned is superior to scoria for concrete and roads The Xw^j 9 * r*'% f* ° COSt YavieS frrm 2s< to ss< P er yar(1 ' 4SI is n ]liß']l aye AYhen the preiu If- —* \ ¥? g ' L^j (llce ago^st burnt clay dies the North Avill have better roads and more connm %%%% n S CTetc- . ■■■...-• t&^j |3^ S Testimonials. l^^l g- ?■ pt §- ■■ ' Tw<) ***** °Z° T burned clay »nd Jaid a c >ncr. f cnwsbe.] and barn f1..«, r The .■1 « 15^^ H °'fiy is M<lly ' ur"ed- Can 'ec<>tntne'ld "'eh fl■'«« t<> K«tl- w, as the comfuit and c»nvenienp P |i " —~'lj go «=' O x'H'ii rp|".y llie small c..p|» outlay. : JS(5j %'1 t % 2 i (■'ißncd) D. j; Ciuickshanic. I^l SI | J Me S ,r S 'w,ls linand Co., Kaipaka Flats, Fkbruauv 1885. ' *U 1 g_ 5 % Imadea(iipi.nddrip|jinßfl.)or with your lime and buriitcl y, The cl^y c<mt 2 'I r-1 g per yard ti) bit' ', Your i stnr.-6i' ns .ver'e my only pnide, I S.t~!^ ■ 'S: gnftl)G. A. Mills. B 1-3 VVaukwokth, Jakhahy, ISBC I gS- S- My ooncnte dairy i* a preiit imprcven ent on the timber onr«. Tins n ij] { btt H 1 8 o 2 cheese if main cool in the hcttfyt weather, I us; d turnt clay and your lirop, I <'%'&"' (Signprf) Jahips Perry. ! Works w^kii Head Oflfice ' Westfield, near v7p^# Wyndham Street, Otahuhu. J^- 1- f Auckland. > Westfield POTATO Westfield BOOT ■ > ' MANURE. T MANURE. '■[ IWWE, FEOSSEE & CO,S' NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD.,, • See Catalogues. Numerous Testimonials^
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 31, 1 November 1901, Page 4
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762Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 31, 1 November 1901, Page 4
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