SPRINGS Hotel Kamo » — NOTED for its Famous Natural Mineral Waters, Hot Plunge and Swimming Baths, also for far-famed CHAMPAGNE BATH, a sure cure for rheumatism, sciatica and kidney troubles. An Ideal Spot for a quiet holiday. Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Quoits. Firstclass cuisine. The best of. liquora stocked/ Nearest Railway Station to Springs—-Baatangata. [>. 'Phone 7«. X 3. E. ■TALLASD, PBOPBIETOB. KAMO HOTEL. Thoroughly Renovated and under New Management/ Every modern Comfort and Convenience for the Travelling Public. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Early Dinners on Sale Days. First-Class Wines, Spirils, and Ales. t\ FELIX, Proprietor. Private. Cameron Street, Whangarei BOARD & RESIDENCE N. BROWN : Piopiietar Phone 236 BRING YOUR BASKET and 5/- FOR 12 EGGS PROM MY TROPHY WINNING ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS. Very Large; Grand Layers. / H. K. MAY. NEXT WHANG ARK i PUBLIC , : ; ■ SCHOOL. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. PREMIER. This Champion Clydesdale Horse will stand for two months only in this district at a fee of 3_ Onineas. & This horse is absolutely uut on hiß own having beaten REFORM, MISS BLYTHE'S DECISION, and all other opposition, securing First and Champion Certificate at the last Whangarei Show. Bred by New Zealand Government and on Fashionable lines. A great sire and splendid mover. Having been repeatedly ashed to stand this horse in this district, I have, after great inconvenience, decided to give the Breeders a chance ~ FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY, then this horse goes to the Waikato fo r good. Two Guineas at: First Service, balance at end of season. H. JOHNSON, Hukerenui, Owner*
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Northern Advocate, 24 November 1914, Page 3
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