Wanted Advertisements, WANTED KNOWN—If you want some snips in drapery, visit our Sale. Only a few days more. H. A. Whelch, Queen Street. WANTED— By BEEHIVE KNIT TING MACHINE COMPANY, New Zealand people to make Hosiery for tliem, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make a pound a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write at onco to Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. WANTED the residents to know what the Government, Viticulturist thinks of the products of the Tararua 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 tonic and medicinal wino." W~ ANTED KNOWN —The reason 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, etc., always to be obtained at lowest rates. A. WHITE & CO., Tobacconists and Hairdressers, Queen Street. W' ANTED KNOWN—The famous "NIMROD" Cycle, fitted with free wheel, two brakes, pump, tools and mudguards complete, with a twelve months' guarantee, can be bought at Harold Sinclair's to-day for .£lO. Right opposite the Masterton Post Office' is the place. SMOKERS requiring a really enjoyable smoke should try "Rosson's Special Pipe Mixture," which is mild and fragrant. All smokers requisites kept in stock. F. B. ROSSON, Tobacconist, Queen Street. ' WHEN you are going in for a new cycle see that you get a good one because they are the cheapest in the end. We only stock first-class machines and guaranteo every machine that we sell. LYTTLE BROS. 'Phone 141. ANTED KNOW N—That the Queen's Hotel is modern, -wellfurnished, and up-to-date in every respect. An ideal place in which to stay. Good table. The Best Wines and Liquors. MRS O'NEILL, Proprietress, Queen Street. TSTED KNOWN—That E. Loir, (late of the Oxford House, Masterton), has taken over the Oxford Boarding House, High Street, Carterton, nearly opposite Shaw and ■ Cole's Stables. All home comforts. Terms 4/6 a day. Meals at all hours. WANTED KNOWN—That F. T. HARDING. Painter and Paper hanger, is prepared to execute all kinds of work at lowest rates. Jobbing work a specialty. Estimates given free for all classes of work. Note address—Walton Avenue, Kuripuni, Masterton. W~ ANTED Prospective brides to make up their minds to give their orders for Wedding Cakes to W. WILKES, Baker, Queen . Street, Masterton. Hundreds of different designs to select from, at prices ranging from, .£2 to .£2O. W "ANTED KNOWN—A well-cooked meal, cleanly served by capable attendants, can be obtained at the Dominion Cafe, opposite the Post Office, Masterton. All meals Is. Suppers served till midnight.—A. REBAY, Proprietor. WATERPROOF BOOTS made on the premises. Place youi order now. Best leather used and satisfaction guaranteed. Water tights 20s, Cook hams from 25s. —J. KITCHENER, Boot maker, Queen Street, Masterton. WJ ANTED.—Every prospective purY\ chaser of a sewing machine to read this:—The Secretary of the Masterton Technical School says:—"The Standard Sewing machine purchased from you for use in the Technical School is giving every satisfaction. It is liked very much by the pupils of the dressmaking classes owing to its light running and the excellent work it does." Masterton agent C. Y. Dally. Next Pinhey Stables. MOTOR CAR OWNERS bring your car to us if it wants repairing and we will give you a first-class job. Remember we do not trust our work to wages men but do it ourselves, and every job is guaranteed. LYTTLE BROS. Phone 141. WANTED.— All those who look for long service and general all-round satisfaction in cycles to get a "NIMROD" from llabold Sinclair, Masterton. If you cannot afford to do that then bring your old machine to him for repairs and adjustment. His mechanics are experienced men, and charges are reasonable. WANTED KNOWN—That Mr F. fe. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, llawera, and formerly of Welling ton, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the Central Hotel, Masterton. This hotol offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a firstclass family residence in every respect. The roofs are well-ventilated, lofty and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales, etc. ; Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention.
Mau rioovi lie. ANTED KNOWN That" J. McKenzie Mauriceville, has an up-to-date Stoam Joinery Factory, and is prepared to manufacture Furnituro fit town prices. Building contracts of any description and in any part pf the district undertaken at very moderate prices. I have a big staff, and clients can always rely on receiving prompt and eflicisnt attention. Plans and estimates submitted free of cost. ITT ANTED KNOWN.—That BARBER & CO., the Wellington Steam Dyers and French Cleaners, -16 Cuba Street, Wellington, have the necessary machinery for Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies' Blouses and Costumes, Glovos, Feathers, Boas, Curtains, Table Covers, and Gents' Clothing of every description in a stylo that cannot bo equalled in the colony. Articles left with our Masterton agents, Messrs McLeod and Young, or our Palmorston Agent, Mr C. Brown, will receive strict attention. Pahiatun. ANTED KNOWN—That at the RANFURLY STABLES, PAHIATUA, Buggies, Gigs and Saddle Horses can be secured on hire. Travellers conveyed to all parts of the district. Telegrams promptly attended to. Cabs moet all trains. COTTER BROS., Pahiatua. Telephone No. 27. J. MV.KENZIE. Mauriceville. Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3001, 25 September 1908, Page 1
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