F. P. Welch. CHKNNBLL8 1 OFFICE, PERRY ST. ■ MASTERTON. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT. 7 ANTED—Youth for country, must be able to milk 4 or 5 cows, 15s. "ANTED—Married couple for station, man must be used to milking. ANTED-Several good general servants, town and country; 12s to EVERAL experienced gardeners await- / irg engagement. LET— 7-ioomed house, 3 minutes' walk fi om Post Office. Gi lespie and Co., Queen Street. , "ANTED -Married Couple, wife as housekeeper, man must be able to plough. Salary, £BO per year and bonus. Wend references. GILLESPIE & CO., Qui-.en Street. I ANTED—Cook for station, 20s ; . . housemaid, 15s ; waitress, assist bar, 17s 6d. GILLESPIE & CO., Queen Street. U, Cochrane, TOBACCONIST and HAIRDRESSER, Queen Street, Sole Agent in the District, has received a new supply of the favourite " Masta " Pipe. 'ANTED KNOWN-COCHRANE'S Tobacconist, Qneen Street window for Is pipes. Best value in town. , "ANTED Known —That rubber stamps, brass labels, sheep brands, Btencil plates, brass door plates, butter bos brands, can be obtained at the Wellington Electro-plating and Engraving Works, 85, Willis Street, Wellington. Old and worn spoons, forks, cruets, etc., re-plated and made equal to new. Write for price list. ,'ANTRD— Smokers to try "Smith's Glasgow Mixture." Packed in 4oz tins. J. W. COCHRANE, Tobacconist, Queen Street. TO OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. "ITANTED KNOWN—That Coehrane's 'V Hairdressing Saloon, Queen Street, Maßterton is now under the able management of Mr Alf. Lewin, who is wellknown in Masterton. Razor setting a specialty, as usual! "HEN you require anything in oui t line really well done, then ring up No. 62. That's BEALE & PAKTON. They know how it should be done and do i. . Box 129 EmpoPtecß Direct* NEW GOODS ! SALE PRICES ! The London Warehouse Co. [AVE Just landed 200 LADIES' I JACKETS which they are now offering at extraordinary low prices 5/11 , 7/S, IQ/6andl2/S. Ladies' Black Skirts from 3/11. Corsets all sizes from 1/11 per pair. 12 only Gent's Blue Vicuna Suits (all tailor made) to be cleared from 30/=. The London Warehousa Co. [Two Doors past New Queen's Hotel.] QUEEN STREET, - - - MASTERTON MASTERTON CORPORATION GAbWORKS HAVING reduced the price of gas, and being still further determined to give consumets the benefit of cooking by gas, are prepared to provide On Hire Gas Cookers at Rates from 2/6 pen Month. FITTED FREE if within 100 ft of mains within the Borough. Remember: GAS IS THE CHEAPESTFUEL SOLD and a Gas Stove save* a large amount of kitchen drudgery, more especially in the hot weather. APPLY PROMPTLY TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT, as the number of stoves for hire this season is limited. Also on Sale: Boiling Rings, Bath Heaters, Etc DOUGLAS DOBSON, Manager. "° BUTCHER, Queen Street, Masterton : i PECIAL arrangements have been made *3 for a continuous supply of first quality Beef, Mutton and Pork at Lowest current Bates. Small Goods a specialty OLD METALS. J~E arc Cash Buyers of above. Top prices for Cast Iron, Lend, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Pewter, etc. Also Metal Drosses. Notethe addresa— JONES & Co., Clyde Quay, Wellington. Opening Notice, RS E. J. MALTBY has pleasure in that she has taken over the SUPPER and DINING SALOON Business from Mr T. Thompson (nearly opposite Hartmann, Hoar and Perrnain's), in Queen Street. The establishment is now thoroughly renovated and enlarged, Eterythingjon Most Up to*date Linsi.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8135, 9 May 1906, Page 1
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