War*led Advertisements.. 7?OR BALE—TWO FINE PtfOPER- ? TIES IN THPoWAIKATQ, 1,190 acres freehold, largely improved, House, etc.. 1J sheep to tie acre land £3 10a per acre ; and 1,740 acres, nice house and extensive i',ftprovernerj<iS, £3 15s per acre'. The3e properties are 4 and 2 mile 3, respectively, from a railway station, Write for full particulars, or come and inspect them, and then you will realise thaS, quality for quaiity, land is cheaper in the Waikato than elsewhere in New Zealand. That is why the population is creeping North.-LONGBOiE <fe EEDIN, Leading Land Agents, Main Street, Taihape, 172,173 ) KNOWN—See oar jackets V and Children's pellisea at 31/1 each. Heavy tweed shirts 2/11. Knitted underpants 2/11. Gent's silk i:es"6d. Ladies belts 3d. H. A. Whelch's Eetiring Sale. Doors open each' day at 10. RANTED -To Let, cottage, rent 9s per week. GILLESPIE & CO., Labour Bureau, Academy Buildsags, Church Street. "ANTED—Married coirniles, housemaid, waitress and generals. Apply sh©rp, GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. :~K7 ANTED—Experienced Bushmen and Y scrubbers, job lasts until Christmas-;; ploughman, 255; gardener, 255. GILLESPIE & CO., Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. OAAA ACRFS, Eangitikei District, UUU 15 miles from Main Trunk Line..BsQ acres grass, balance heavy bush, 1,500-.icrea flat.' Price £7 (L.I.P. la per acre). Apply A. H. AIKINSO* & CO., LTD., Feildisg, NY Storekeeper can supply you with . "TIGER" -Teas if you ask hhs>;: it's worth a trial. UST TO HAND, a line of "The Eepellent Socks," insoles for booia and shoes,'prevents colda, promotes oirculation,, is warm, durable and comfortable to tender feet. Obtained at D. TREADWELL'S Boot Shop, Queen. Street South, Masterton. 7ANTED 'KNOWN-If youare thinking of having a house built and; you are in doubt as to what style you want, just step along and talk the matter over with us. We prepare plans and sup ply estimates, F. KING & SON, Builders and Contractors, Church and Dixon Streets, Masterton. ~7ANTED KNOWN—That the appointments and accommodation at; J. JUNCTION HOTEB, CARSWELL'S; provide every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coach stops at door. Paddocking provided' for all kinds of stock.WANTED KNOWN— To town and . . country residents, that the undersigned are prepared ?to conneot drainage work on the SEPTIC PPJNCIPLE ing to Government at tho lowes rates. Plans and estimates free on appli cation. None but certificated men employed PICKERING BRG&, Phone 74. SaniUry Plumb^sff J ANTED Known—That the 00(21f V DENTAL HOTEL, .Queon Street,. Masterton, is one of tho finest and best appointed hotels in the Colony. Fine roomy bedrooms, well furnished. Good ivata> apartments and spacious dining and sittingrooms. First-class Table kept. Best ands ot Liquora. Night Porter always in attendance- J. O'MEARA, Proprietor. ;7 ANTED Bicycles to ride an OSMOND. You can't go wrong.—Harold Sinclair, Queen Street. , REWARD will be paid to anyone jO if it can be proved that Mr J. Burkitt was not awarded ONLY fr-2LVER MEDAL for his STRAWSON'S White Oil and Embrocation at the Ohristchurch Exhibition Be sure it is hlrawson's Wh'te Oil. Loo-il Agents Jas. Elliott (saddler;, and Townsend' and Cowper (?addlers), Queen Street, Masterton. RANTED Known—That t!v CARLTON BOARDING HOt.'SB has been rebuilt and enlarged, and all the rooms re-decorated throughout. This house now offers superior accommodation for visitors. Good table and every attenMrs A. Watson, Proprietress "ANTED KNOWN—That MR F. S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Hawera, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the Central Hotel, Masterton This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family residence in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. <HE 'TIGER' Blead; are tha oily Teas we know Tomake a man happy and keep him so,* F. P. WELCH, Chbnnells' Office, PERRY BT. • • MASTERTON, HOUSE A LABOUR AGENT. , , hotel, 15s; general for same hotel, 12s. 7"ANTEE-House-pa:lourmaid, stat i tion, 15s; general for Lansdowne inn 7ANTED—For Wanganui. 4 good / sawyers to saw about 35,000 feet ■ timber for woolshed, shed to be finished I by end of November. T'ANTED—For station, Waioru, Main ' Trunk Line, 6 active /oung men for rabbit poisonin?, 25s week, to be followed with shearing shed work at ?a a dav. WANTED— Camp cook for Waioru 30.3, oan take cooking for. shearers later on. References required, l["Jt7 ANTED— For milling bush, 2 good r axemen, 9 3 day, *e>r>tint work.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 26 August 1907, Page 1
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