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SPRINGS HOTEL Kamo ■■ • i NOTED fox its Famous Natural Mineral Waterß, Hot Plunge and Swimming Baths, also fox far-famed CHAMPAGNE BATHi 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 liqaoxa stocked. Nearest Railway Station to Springs—Bvatanf_ta. "'Phone 7«. " i J. H. ITALLAStD, ~ PBOPBD9TOB. 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, Spirits, and Ales. t\ FELIX, Proprietor. Private. Cameron Street, Whangarei BOARD & RESIDENCE N. BROWN : Proprietor ;'';.'; 23.6 BRING YOUR BASKET and 5/- FOR ■■■■"■■."'■' 12 EGGS FROM MY TROPHY WINNING ENGLISH WHITE LEGHOKNS. Very Large; Grand Layers. H. K. MAY. NEXT WHANGAREI PUBLIC SCHOOL. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. • ■' . PREMIER. This Champion Clydesdale Horse will stand for two months only in this district at a fee of 3J Guineas. I This horse is absolutely out on his I 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 asked to stand this horse in this district, I have, after great inconvenience, decided, to give the 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, 25 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 3