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Waited! Advertisements. 0 ! \/V AJv T ED ~~ Those who ° rdered n ! y ? Stamps at the premises next ir j Central Hotel on Saturday to call to-day, iy j when short delay in filling orders will be j explained. WANTED— by Young Man, stron a n| i willing, work of any descrii !a j tion. Apply " Steady," Age Office. fTANTED—Two gentlemen boarders I vV in private family; good table <j and comfortable home; three minutes* 3, j from G.P.O. Apply "Comfort," Age , i Office. jraiiiiiJ Y.M.C.A. Debating Society 1 j i meets TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock, r i Trupiomptu "Speeches and Toasts." All 5, j interested in Debating Societies welcome. 3 IrOR SALE.—A Fairbanks-Morse En- > X gine. 4 horse power. Bargain . price. For address apply " Age" office. WANTEIfKNO WN-Just waived"* great display of stationery and . fancy goods at the Exchange Depot.—J. ; Lowndes. . of Cricketing Goods just arrived, - and cheap, at W. CRAGG'S, Tobacconist. "ANTED J. Robine t r son has commenced business .in ~ Masterton as a General Carter. <fravel, manure, firewood and rubbish, etc., ._ carted on shortest notice. Orders left at 96 Villa Street, or at W. Cragg's will r receive prompt attention. ANTED Those who ordered VW Stamps at the premises next. Central Hotel on Saturday to call to-day, ± when short delay in filling orders will j be explained. ANTED KNOWN—There are ■ t » » small profits for me but 'big s | values for you in the. Men's Light Boots ■ lam selling at 12/6,14/6, and 15/-. Call if and see them. J. Kitchener, Queen-st, j Masterton. 7 ANTED KNOWN—I have just re- ° \ i 1 ceived a splendid assortment of '. post cards, albums, Xnias cards, ladies , I hand bags and companions.—J. Lowndes i Exchange Depot. ANTED KNOWN—That Captain , t v Fisher, of the local Salvation • Army, says: "I have used many differ-* * ent kinds of sewing machines, and in j my opinion there is none equal to tha i the Standard, and I can strongly recom- . mend it to those desiring to purchase a j good reliable machine." C. Y. DALLY, I agent, Queen Street, Masterton. - J AiNT&P—Everyone %q be «j fam* o CICQi to participate in the Grand Bargain Bush for 1/- every article in window Seven times the money would not pmv Chase some of the articles. H. A. Whelch means business and lie's giving the pufelio the benefit. rpm MOUNTAINEER Motor Cycle .4 JL the motor that you should have for your business or pleasure. They are light, light, strong and very simple. We are sole agents for the Wairarapa. LYTTLE BEOS. 'Phone 141. TANTED KNOWN The Post t f Office Auction Mart is the most ; np-to ■ date in town. Sales are conducted in any part of the town or district. Prompt account sales rendered, and charges reasonable.—M. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. All kinds of Produce and Poultry bought for cash. ' TANTED KNOWN—OnIy a few 1 t f more days of our Half Yearly Sale. H. A. Whelch, Queen St. "ANTED Prospective brides to t t 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 M to .£2O. T ANTED—By BEEHIVE KNITt t TING MACHINE COMPANY, New Zealand people to make Hosiery for them, 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 once to Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. "aVING been appointed agents for . Mountaineer Motor Cycles, we are carrying a full supply of spare parts, so come right to the agents—LYTTLE BROS. 'Phone 141. RANTED the residents to know t t 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 wine." 'ANTED KNOWN—That Mr F. S. t t COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Hawera, 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 hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a firstclass family residence in every respect. [ The roofs are well-ventilated, lofty and I comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales, etc. Telegrams and I letters will receive prompt attention. MOKERS requiring a really enjoyable smoke should try "Eosson's Special Pipe Mixture," which is mild and fragrant. All smokers requisites kept in stock. F. B. ROSSON, Tobacconist, Queen Street. 'ANTED KNOWN—A well-cooked 7 » meal, cleanly served by capable attendants, v can be obtained at the Dominion Cafe, opposite the Post Office, Masterton. All meals Is. Suppers served till midnight.—A. EEB AY Proprietor. 2N you are going in fos a new Y V cycle see that you get a good one because they are the cheapest in the end. We only stock first-class machines and guarantee every machine that we sell. LYTTLE BROS. 'Phone 141. "ANTED Known—That the Occif V dental Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton, is one of the finest and best appointed hotels in the Dominion. Fine roomy bedrooms, well furnished. Good private apartments and spacious dining and sitting rooms. First-class Table kept. Best brands of Liquors. Night Porter always in attendance. J. O'MEAEA Proprietor.

BOOTS FOR GREAT CRICKETERS White "Champion" Cricket Boots, with rubber soles 5/2 White "National" Cricket Boots, \ with white rubber soles B'9 White Canvas Cricket Boots, sewn leather soles, English-make ... 7/6 White Canvas Cricket Boots, leather lined, extra stout leather soles 10/6 AT R, HANNAH & CO. , ■ > Tele] hone 175.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3027, 26 October 1908, Page 1

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