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rWanted Advertsrhbit.* "ANTE7—By the ?PtK Fcptemrwr, V V an experienced wnitteps. A pply < to Mrs Meredith. Brooklyn. Kf nail Pt.OST—From Dixon Street, on Monday -J 7th Sept., chestnut pony mare, just newly shod. Finder kindly communicate with Dalgety and Co., j/td. AN T E D-^At, once, Improvers, ' Skirt Hands and Sleeve Hands for Dressmaking. Apply, Miss Bartx, c/o W.F C.A. WANTED— A housekeeper. Apply at Ovingdean between 7 and 7.30 p.m. W. G. Beard. rXTANTED KNOWN That Nurae V V /. B. McCopoll, who has been seriously ill, is now convalescent and' opeii for engagements. / ' jIOE SALE,—Good, quiet, staunch J Hack. Apply E. WiLCH, blacksmith, Queen-street. nOR SALE.—A Fairbanks-Morse Eni . gine. 4 horse power. Bargain price. For address apply " Age" office. WANTED KNOWN—Warnock,arid Adkins' Wellington stock of new spring millinery mod'ls,'also imtrimmed. shapes, feathers imd flowers, will be shown in their Masterton Branch on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 23rd to 26th inst. . Miss Hannan from Wellington will be in attendf « UiE HuUNTAIN.ii.KI4 A., tur Cycle is X the motor that you rihoiild havt< for your business orpleasure. Tk-y areJijjht, light, strong and veiy simple'. ,We are sole agents for the Wairai-aim. LYTTLB BEOS. 'Phone 141. f ANTED ZNOWK.—Warnock and » » Adkin are closing down thtir Masterton Branch. The whole stock is lb ho cleared ouidurine theni'xtfinv weeks. U/ ASsThiU, —h. very pi< b|u.iive purY> chaser of a. sewing tisahint to read this:—The Secretary. cf tl e Map<ertou Technical SnbooUa) 8: 'ill* Standard Sewing machine j uicl<okcl Ircm you for use in the Technical Pi-l.col ifi giving every satisfaction. Tit is lik. «.t v ry much by tho*pupiJs of the dress.i a*<ii>g classes owing to its light Uiijj und ih'e excellent work it does." iVaj-tnton agent ""' v B/i.Hv. Next r-jnhev SiaWec , ja.x> i. h,l> jvi\ uv\J j urn .prepared t * to buy fresh eggs in any numtier ao highest cash rates.—W. WLLKEd, Bi.ker, Oneen Street, Masterton All those who look ' for long Eervice and general all-round satisfaction in cycles to get a "NIMEOD" from Babold Sinclair, Masterton. If you cannot afford to do that then bring your old machine tohiiu for repairs and adjustment. His mechanics are experienced men, and charges • are reasonable; > fc/.ANTISb KNOWN The Post tY' Office Auction Mart is the mok up-to date in town. Sales are conducted in any psrt of tie town or district. Promj.t account sales rendered, and charges reasonable.—M. APONfcTEN, Auctioneer. All kinds of.lroduce and Poultry bought for cash. W" AixTED KNOW—Only a few more days of our Half Y«arly Sale, H. A. Wheloh, Queen Si.

IHJo'x'uE OAK OWNERS brifog your JJx. car to us if it wants repairing and wo will give you a first-class job. Remember wo do not trust our work to wages nifcn but do it ourselves, and every job is LYTTLE BROS. Phone 141. WASS'inM—liy BEEHIVE KNIT TING MACHINE COMPANY, Now Zealand people to make Hosiery for them, whole 01 spare time, in their own 'homes ; make a pound a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round. "Write at once to Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington., ANTED.—People to know that the "NLMROD " cycle embraces all tho good points of other cycles, besides having a iot peculiarly its own. \ You buy them at Harold .Sinclair's for ,£lO, and are Happy ever afterwards. "7 AN TED—Everyone to be in, time t f on Wednesday morning at 10 j o'clock to participate in tho Grand Bargain Rush for 1/-every article in window. Bpven times the money would not purchase some of the articles. H. A. Whelch, ii'eans business and he's giving the public tho benefit. TJNjjEROLOTHING and Corsets, an nj immense stock, 4s in the,..£ discount off all classes for Ladies .and children. Warnoek and Adkin, closing up Masterton Bjanch. 'IjILIjOW. CAaES, A stock bis? enough and good enough for any, I i ity. A t English prices at Warnock' and Adkin. , .___ ' RANTED the residents to know 7 V what the Government Viticulturist thinks of the products of the Tarajnm Vineyard. "I consider your "port to be a first-class, sound! sweet ,wine. It is harmoniously blended and in good condition. In my opinion it should make a good reputation for your vineyard. The claret is a good light wine, and on account of its low alcoholic strength and light dry nature it should be an excellent lonic and medicinal wine." ' [TT ANTED KNOWN —The reason VY why we are gaining trade every day is not hard to understand. All our stock has stood the test, and is kept thoroughly up-to-date. The best brands of Tobaccos and every description of smokers requisites, such as presentation pipes, cigar and cigarette Holders, fct<j., always to be obtained at lowest rates, A. WHITE & CO., Tobacconists, and Hairdressers, Queen Street. jTANTED KNOWN—The tamoisTV "NIMROD" Cycle, fitted wjih free wheel, two brakes, pump, tools an I mudguards complete, with a twelvemonths' guarantee, can be bought at Harold Sinclair's to-dny for £\(k Right opposite the Masterton Post Office is the place. ■ANTED KNOWN—T have made VV extensive additions to my showroom and workshop, and am now showing a good range of. Gas Fittings and Plmnl)ers' Cheapest shop for Gas Fittings in. town, beautiful designs,-at moderate prices. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Drainage work undertaken at low«st prices consistent with good workmanship. —R. E. JONES, Sanitary Huiuber (by exam.), Queen Street. R.HANNAH & CO. LIMITED. STRONG BOOTS. Men's Superior Kip Shooters, standard screwed, watertight, too and heal plates, 12/fi-; Men's Split Shooters, nailed aud pUtes, 8/6,10/6. ' • Men's Chrome Shooters, strong yet easy tc the foot, 14/6. Purchase no other brand but,. "G. Brind" » '■'■ Boots". . R. Hannah & Co., Ltd,. I Queen btreefc, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2998, 22 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2998, 22 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2998, 22 September 1908, Page 1

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