Wanted Advertiement Not exceeding '45 words. One Two Three toix Insertion CASH 1/6 2/6 3/6 6/b Booked 2/- 3/- 4/6 9/WAN TED—Office Boy, intelligent,, used to type-writer. -Apply personally, Town Clerk, Masterton. WANTED— Smart boy to\l.earn the trade. Apply to H. Byford, builder, Masterton. WANTED To Sell, at once, first-class dog cart, mare, and harness. Mare guaranteed quiet and sound.' Trial allowed. Owner leaving district. Address Age Office. ANTED—Poultry fanciers and ail . who keep poultry to-know that a lOlbs Bag of Fresh Oyster Shell Grit can be obtained lor One Shilling from T. J. Nott, proprietor Cafe de Paris, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN-That J. McKenzie, Mauriceville, has an up-to-date Steam Joinery Factory, and isprepared to manufacture furniture at town prices. Funerals conducted. WANTED KNOWN-That if your Umbrella wants mending, overhauling or re-covering, don't throw it j&way, but just send it to C. FOSTER, 181 Lambton Quay, Wellington, who will guarantee to make it equal to new. WANTED KNOWN—That the Prince of Wales Stables are run on the most up-to-date lines, and under careful management. Buggies, gigs, bakes, always on hire. Ho ses broken to harnessCabs meet all trams. D. McNAIR, Proprietor. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK for the Melanesian Mission takes place in St. Matthew's Schoolroom on Wednesday and Thursday Next. August 29th and 30th. Mr Earee will sing on Wednesday Afternoon, and the Lady Coons will give an entertainment on Thursday Evening. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST— From Morrison's Bush Hotel, bay gelding, think branded 8 near shoulder, small white star on forehead, and rugged. £2 reward will be paid on returning same to W. C. Acrou, Martinb ough. FOR SALE. fjpHE Thoroughbred Horse Chainlir.k, by Chainshot—Nautilus. Apply to T. F. SMITH, Tinui. J OB SALE -BARGAINS. 3 Timber and Body Wagons 1 Double Buggy 1 Farmer's Buggy 1 Oil Engine, (5 horse-power 1 Separator, Ali/hn-Laval. J. V. JfiWINUTON, Coach Factory and Engineering Work 3. renliE Talk of Wellington is Scholefield'sJL Noii-inagiutic Post Office Lever Watch, 20s; , coinyeiiGatipri balance, highclass movement; wortti 50s; 5 years' guarantee. Address, Scholefield, 36a, Man-ners-btnet, Wellington. free.' WANTED KnoWN That Hodges and Sedgwick, (late King and 'Muir), have started ia business as High- ' class Tailors. Fine v stock new spring goods to telect from Prices reasonable. Address :—Hotel Cecil Buildings, Wellington, WANTED— Partner for flourishing Land Agency business in rising town in Hawke's Bay. Busin<vs includesseveral good Agencies and appjintments. Books can be inspected, and Bank references given. For particulars Apply Age Office. WANTED —To sell: jlotrding-house in outlymg Township, turnover £35 month; leases years at £L per week,, fiifoiture and goodwill piioe £23u. Fuller particulars from J. T. BARRY & CO, Fe lding. WANTED KNOWN—That A. S. AWDRY, (late C. E. lvess),. supplies good tea by the lb, from Is up to 2s 6d, and by the half chest from lid up to Is 7d, special redactions also made on quantities from 51b to . 201b. Picture framing at prices that defy competition. Premises, Opposite Pinhey's. Stables. ■TOTTANTED— To sell: ' General Store, ? v good country district, turnover £3600 to ' £4OOO annually; price £350,. stock about £SOO at valuation J. T. BARRY & CO. Feilding. WANTED Britain's Best, the OSMOND CYCLE. Come in and see for yourselves. -Harold Sinclair,. Queen Street. ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs C. Baxter has taken over the wellknown Willow-bank Boarding-house, Mongahao Road, PahiaLua. Alt home comforts, first-class tabie, and best at tention. Hot and cold • water laid on.. Prices reasonable. 'Phone 53. WANTED Bicycles to ride an OSMOND. You can't go wrong.—Jiarold Sinclair, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN—That Lindop'sCough Mixture will cure the most Stubborn of Coughs and Colds. Obtainable from J. Graham & Co., Qaeen Street,. Sole Agents. WANTED KNOWN—You can get Incandescent Burners from 3s com plete, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 oandle power from Phone 74, PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumbers R. HANNAH & CO QUEEN STR3ET, - MASTERTON. Men's strong working Boots, " Shooters " pegged, standard screwed, • plates and nails, 8/6, 10/0, I' 2/6, 14/6. - Men's light lace boots for best wear, New Zealand calf, and chrome, the "G .Brand," 8/11, 10/6, ' * Gent's Patent Leather Evening Shoes,, court or lace, 5/11, 6/0, 10/6. R. HANNAH & Go.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8218, 23 August 1906, Page 1
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