MANGAWAI bqthi MANGAWAI. This building has j,u,st been renovate ',> now, thoroughly up-to-date and is supplied with eyery convenience. Travelling," and'commetc'aj gentletuen will find everything requisite for their convcnienc3 and. c..mtos:t. BFST ALES & SPIRITS KEPL, Letters and telegi?am§, \vi\l receive, p'Oinpt atteatioa. |. BlOTfQ^ -- «. - Pi'op^ietor, y ßlmoTT a l « T »i«pM.L.i^mi i !■■—■ im■! > mwißTTTrrn^ip-rwi Weurkwork Dairy, Registered under; t&e J)mj Industries Act, fresh, milk deliYere<| twice daily, LOWEST PRICES, Mr. Beaver, DENTIST, ALBANY, NEAR AUCKLAND, Will attend WADE and PUHOI the first MON, PAY monthly at 11 a,m. and 4 p.m, WARKWORTH, TUESDAY following at il a.m, MANGAWAI and WAIPU, WED, NESDAY following at H a.m. and 4 p.m. MANGAPAI, T HURSDAY follow, ing at 1 p.m. "MITITAI and TOKATOKA, SATURDAY following at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. MATAKOHE, PAPAROA and ■ \ PAHI the second MONDA¥ monthly at 9 a.m., 12 a.m. and 4 p.m. MAUNGATUROTO and KAIWA* - KA, 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 HELENSVILLE, THURSDAY following at 12 noon and 2 p.m.
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In^l ''Xstl3>^ j- WILSON & CO.'i .| l^J l.g.tfg. /^' ' WILSON'S H pSq! b # o\ )! —p HYDRAULIC LIME v^lJ /O v v s \ PORTLAND 'CEMENT, __ IjVl |^»^ H TR--mark, mj HYDRAULIC AND SHELL Trade "^_V Mark. l^ | @ 0 V T„,/ cvS l s A s r J n w l^ s 7 1 J- Wilson & Co. Ifcj t^> § X^o^^ AUCKLAND N.Z.|| A U6kUrtp, NA 1 f(S I*IS " 2 EBT<4BLLSHfcD 1883 ' ESTABLISHED 187S JfL^sn wfeS-P > Our PORTLAND CEMENT is equal to English. Encourage Local | lUs-sJ %t**-> ' *•"" Industry. CONCRETE is the best and cheapest material for foundations of all if^fi s^° kmds > floors for butter factories and creameries, cowsheds, stables, stockyards It^V » » cr*fi_ Q Gripping pens, verandahs, barns, etc; Also tanks, sheep dips, wings, abutments ■.a S £. 2 r . £ and piers of bridges, culverts, etc. Road Boards should make their own If^l '« 2' § • W CONCRETE CULVERT PIPES "and use concrete for piers of bridges [ru^J) fed § b 5> wherever the conditions are favourable. Ouv experience in concrete enables ll^^^l % I & q-j ns to 8'* ye advice which secures the required results at the least cost. Z-< si £13 X W Estimates of Materials Free. lf(^5)) &o*5V3 HH a Suitable clay well burned is superior to scoria for concrete and roads. The \j_jZ p'SS'S >H f cost varies frrni 2s. to ss. per yard, 4^i. is a high average. When the preju■fL__in S 4 g S Jv_ _§_ clice against burnt clay dies the North will have better roads and more con--599 llil " l crete' ■\F&* S' s&5 m Testimonials. |IV_SI W*| S hrt at to i Matakana, JanDaRV ISBS. IP ■ o o o ~ Messrs Wilson and Co , I?? 5 Two yenrsae;oT burned clay and laid a C men ti cowshed and barn flnor. The Wl ** &.*s* % Cay is easily I urned. Can recommend uich floors to settlor.", as the comfoit and convenience ll' £* ©_« cjjjj' O soon rep«y 'he -nnall c»sh outlay. Wflwl JL^ "= 50 Signed) D. ,r. Cruickshank. . LUs^l -§S."§^ nr to, Kaipara Flats, February 18S5. v' I*l p., *X £. Q Messrs WiUnn and Co., tQ 1 r o'oo I made a dip and dripping floor with your lime and burnt ch-y. The cl*y cost 2 1 p-1 p |,er yard to bi m, Your i- stiucti- ns .vere my only guide, 1 3'M |t (Signed) G. A. Mills. ' I &aq' hj Wabkwobth, January, 1886 I h. g*' o My concrete dairy is a great improvement on the timber ono. The n ilk, butter, and 1 g0 & cheese remain cool in the hottest weather, I used curnt clay and your lime, I § S* (Signed) Jamos Perry. I W°rl(S mmAb^^ H(3aci office < / Westfield, near m Wyndham Street 7 / Otahuhu. lh % Auckland. I > Westfield POTATO mmAMVBL- Westfield SOOT ) \ MANURE. V MANURE. \ JneW ZEALAND DEW COMPANY, LTD.j <See Catalogues. Numerous Testimonials)
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 40, 3 January 1902, Page 4
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