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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo , 12 September 1918, Page 4

 

TERMINUS HOTEL * HELENSVI-LLE. ARCHIBALD BISHOP •- - Proprietor Late of Terminus Hotel, Onehunga, A T) NOTIFIES the General and Travelling Public that he Xj.#J_)i has taken over the above large brick house which, is one of the most comfortable, up-to-date, and best appointed country Hotels in the colony. It is most conveniently situated t« the Helensville Main Railway Station and Wharves. Kaipara- Auckland paßaeugere, Tourists and Patroas, may rely upon the best attention; also, first class Cuisine. Gcod Table. Sot & cold Baths. Only the best Ales, Wines, and Liquor stocked. A good Billiard Table, Sauu>l« and Committee rooms. Visitors are invited to inspect, STABLING Hllitmillil HOTEL HELENSVILLE SOUTH. EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. mRAVELLERS will find every Home Comfort, Civility and Atten- X tion at this up-to-date House, Visitors to the Hot Springs ▼ill find it convenient to the Thermal regions of Heleasvilie. Good Accommodation. Good Table. Telegrams promptly attended to. Joe Parkos •• - - proprietor. KAirm hotel HEIEIvTSVILLE 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 oi Wine and Spirits kept- Luncheon from II a,m. Salb Days. v Porter meets all Steamers. IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE, Pure, sparkling, delicious and popular. Hancock & Co. Brewers - - Auckland WHAT ABOUT YOTO NEXT JOBOFPEnTTDTG? Let if be Fifty Ladies' or Genfs' Visiting Cards. -A. liyC^^IMIOTJB: POSTER One Hundred Thousand Billheads A Hundred Page Pamphlet RULES AND REGULATIONS, ETC. —or—; IPamcßy IPffamaaing 0F ANY QDosxhtajpaa^m —IN— BLACK OUST "WHITE —OR— Mold, Colours and Fancy Papers sjg©l|J© ©HP jFji ©If, HELENSVILLE F. IViACKENZIE & SON - ... PROPRIETORS Ie can print anything in any Quantity,

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