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i (Wanted Advertisement* < ANTED—Smart bogr for Drapery. » » Apply Manager Warnock and Adlrin's, Masterton. ' : ' "ANTED—A situation, as housef Y keeper, country preferred; satisfactory references. Apply A' ; «jb Office. WANTED— A good waitress. Apply Central Dining Booms, WANTED— A good Genera! Apply Mrs F. W. Carey, Lansdowie. OST,—Between Queen-streot and To--1 urupuru, a greenstone": pendant; and a carved Tiki. Finder rewarded', on returning same to Age Office. FOE SALE.-A lady's bicycle, nearly new, and in first-class order;. Address at Ase Office. ; ' FOB SALE.—A Fairbanks-Morse Engine.' 4 horse power. 'Bargain price. For address apply " Aqx" office. SITTINGS OF EGGS. FOR SA LE—Sittings of Eggs.of bred White Leghorn, White'and filver Wyandottej also Pekin awl Indian Runner Ducks. .Price from 6a I'sr sittipig. ; Birds can ;be seen on i plication, to Box 42,P.Q, Vi Mastertori *• to Ring up telephone 239. ' i; 's ■•*>"• ; ' ( 'K y --:v "ANTFD KNOWN--At Colo an* V V Westerman's (late MoCay's) -.<-- Men's Brace, 6d and Is pair; Mien's" : White Mat Shirts, 2s lid; Celluloid 1 : Collars, odd sizes, 6d prices.; WANTED KNOWN.—SINCLAIR & . > . BROWN ha>volanded a big ship- ■ mont of the famous Osmond; bicycle. Halt the people, who push through life on a 'like ride this machine. It runs easy,' wears well, and wants very little npair'; unless you collide with a motor < ; tar. Even then we will make it as good as new for a few shillings. ' ; f ANTED—Mothers to select their : » 1 parlour games from my stoct^i; All the most fascinating and inteiestißg" games stocked price you i like to pay. J. LOWNDES, Exchcnge Buildin frs. Ma Pterton.. ; ; ; TTTANTED KNOWN-Warnockand s y V Adkins' Wellington '} look of n,<jw sjring milJine'ry mod*!?, ako shapes, feathers «hd flowers, pre noWcrii view in thV-ir'Masterton Branch. t t (late of the Oxford House|;Malif terton), haR, taken over the Oxford Board-: insr House, High Street, Carterton, nearly. I opposite Shaw and cole's Stables. All' ! home comforts. ..', Terins 4/6 a day. ,1 Meals at all hours. . the motor that you, should have for your business or pleasure. TLey are light,; light; strong and very simple.. We aria! sole, agents for the Wairarapa.. LYTTLE* BROS. 'Phone 141. ';.■■ i >.'. V o "ANTED KNOWN—At Cole and" VV Westerman's (late MoCay'a):rWeri's Perfect-fitting Box' Suits from' 29s 6d: Saddle Tweed: Trousers, 7s lid j Boys' Norfolk; Suits, 7s Hd/PetoneSox; Is p»ir.f-*Sale Prices. ■'', . ',;•■"•.'.■ t Is district to inspect; v my stock of cricketing n aerials. ißata,'! balls), wickets, etc., in the best f J. LOWNDES,* Exchange' BuUdmgß, Master-ton. :.■,.,.'';'';' ■•'.';. ,/AM'ED and •• *. Adkin are closing, down their: '■./„ Masterton Branch.: The whole stock isto btv cleared out during the next few weeks. / AMTEDKNOWN.—I am prepared n to buy. fresh eggs in any number; ac highest cash rates. —W. WILKES,': Baker, Queen Street, Mastertcnl x \\/ ANTED. KNOWN The, Post. : "V? Office Auction Mart is the most up-to date in town. Sales are conducted in auy part of the town or district.; Prompt account sales rendered, and Charges reasonable)--M.'. Auctioneer. All kinds of Produce and Poultry, bought for cash. ' :■: I*7 ANTED KNOWN-Only ft few VV moro days of our Half-Yearly Sale. H. A. Whelob; Queen St. ' ; ANTED KNOWN.-1I; you could, 'V analyse, the repair'accounts )m the various cycle establishments in the ■ Dominion, the .amount sat against the Osmonds would be miles below anyothjer. m Osmond is good throughout and will give you satisfaction for a lifetime- ■ SINCLUR & BROWN, Masfcerton.. ' TAINTED—Everyone v to be in time; •t t on Wednesday morning at id l , o'clock to participate in thb Grand Bar-; gain Rush for 1/-every article in window. & yen times the money would not puiv cbafe seme of the articles. H. A'. Whelch . means business and he's giving the publio i the benefit. v [T ANTED KNOWN—At Cole ai<di ' Westerman's (late McCay's; : 72-inch Unbleached Sheeting, Hid;, >ood Quilts, 3s 3d j Long Lac« Curtains, 5s lid pair (worth 8s lid); Towels, 6dV *auh.—Sale Prices. yTNi.ERCLOTMING and Corsets,, an.: \j immense stock, 4s in, the JG discount off all classes for Ladies and Children. Warnock and Adkin, closing up Masterton Branch. ( W" ANTED j 800 people to come on. Wednesday at 10 o'clock and I scramble for the 1/- Bargains iii window. Remember every article in window 1/-. Whore did you say ? At H. A. Whelch s>, Queen Street. HAyiNtG been appointed m gents fosr Mountaineer Motor Cycles* we are' carrying a full supply of spare parts, so. eomo -right; to the agents— BROS. 'Phono 141. . STAUNCH. WINTER SHOES : foy Everyone. Dependable for waru;thi>. comfort, and gQod service. Now Btocks of the best arriving regularly. B«st quality, lowest prices,-—II. HADLEY, Bootmaker, Mastorton. WANTED~KNOWN-That MrF. S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Haweraj and formerly of Welling ton, wishes to inform the publio of Maaterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the Central Hotel, Masterton. This hotel offerß Kiiperiot , ac> coramodation to travellers and ib a first-. class family residence in every respect., The roofs are well-ventilated, lofty and comfortably furnished. G ond, table, best of ales, etc. and 1 letters will reoeive prompt attention. R.HANNAH & CO. LIMITED. STEONG BOOTS. , M,ein's Superior Kip Shooters, standard sWvod, watertight, toe and heel k Wtes,l2/fi. , •_■ ''■• ' Men's Split Shooters, nailed and plates, 8/6,10/6. Men's Chrome Shooters, strong yet *asy 1 tt the foot, 14/6. ; \ ,: Purchase no othetffcrand but ■ "G, Brand"' :L''; : . „ ■, : v '.••'■..... ;,B,pots,- ;.,,''•;,«. ;.,,■,.. , 1 R.Hannah & 00., Ltd,. . " ,J Queen Street, Mastwrton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3004, 29 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3004, 29 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3004, 29 September 1908, Page 1

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