Wanted Actvertisemem;*IX) YS WANTED. dozen boys to Oliver circulars to-day. Apply at !) a.m. sharp this morning to Age OTice, Masterton. Good pay fco s:;:t;iblo t V bicycle from the front of ITr Iloyhoe's shop please return it io Mi«s Burton, at Mr Swan's Dental Booms. Wain j a Young Lady as nursery governess, good home, near Masterton. Apply Box 40, Masterton. WAA i ED—lmmediately, a tailoress, trouser or vest hand. Trouser hand preferred. Apply Olds and Anderson, tailors, Queen Street. LUfc>J, Stolen or Strayed, grey pony branded E.K. near shoulder. Anyone returning same to Smith's Fruit LOST, on November 2nd, one black and tan dog, answers to the name of Plunkot. Any person who returns same to Martin Keeixs, Akura, will be rewarded. ITIUK bALE.—A Fairbanks-Morse En--L; gine. 4 horse power. Bargain price. For address apply " Age " office. WAiNTED AT ONCE, The publicto inspect the largest, Cheapest and best stock of paperhangings in the Wairarapa District, at W. H. Cole's, 28 Chapel Street. Phone 149. WANTED— The General Public to know that the late Railway Boarding-house will be re-opened on the 9th inst, under entirely new management, and known, in future, as the Sonoma Private Hotel. Visitors can rely on every comfort and a first-class tahlo.— W. EOODERKERK, Proprietor.
WANTED KNOWN—Just arrived, great display of stationery an fancy goods at the Exchange Depot. WANTED KNOWN-ThatJ. EobiaT son lias commenced business in Mssterton as a General Carter. Grivol, manure, firewood and rubbish, etc.] carted on shortest notice. Orders 'oft at H 6 Villa Street, or at W. Cva<y<*'s will receive prompt attention. WANTED.— People of taste to get their painting, and decoration done, by W. H. Cole, 28 Chapel Street Phone, Ml). %A/ AiN " iJiiJ KNOWN—I have on VV hand a good supply of tanks-, which for quality and price cannot bo beaten. Country residents in need of tanks would do well to look me up. All kinds of Sanitary and General Plumbing undertaken at reasonable prices"! Cheapest house in town for Gas Fitting. WilUie pleased to give you an estimate. R. E. JONES, Plumber and Tinsmith, On pen Street. vv : ANTEir~irNOIVN- 7 I ; aro < ' small profits for me but big values for you in the Men's Light Poets lam selling at 12/(3, 14/6, and 15/-. Call and see them. J. Kitchener, Qneen-st., Masterton.
WANTED KNOWN—I have just received a splendid assortment of post cards, albums, Xinas cards, ladie;3 hand bags and companions.—J. Lov.xdes Exchange Depot. WANTED— The public to read what 31r 11. E. Hurley, tailor, Woodvillo, says : " I recommend the Standard Rotary to anyono in preference to any other machine, and I have worked all the popular makes as a tailor." C. Y. D.ALLY, next Pinhey's Stables. 'Phone mHJsJ MOUNTAINEER Motor Cycle X the motor that you should have for your business or pleasure. They are light, light, strong and very simple. "W'e are sole agents for the Wairarapa. LYTTLE BROS. 'Phone 1-il.
WANTED KNOWN The Post Office Auction Mart is the most up-to date in town. Sales are conducted in any part of the town or district. Prompt account sales rendered, and charges reasonable.—M. AKONSTEN, Auctioneer. All kinds of Produce and Poultry bought for cash. WANTED"— 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 fV-"» S2 to £2O. freS from 2.1 to 2/- per yard are ob. tainaule, at W. 11. Cole's. Wall papers from -I.J to 5/- per peice. Phone, lid. 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 tho vear round. Write at once to Pox 731, G.P.0., Wellington. HAVING been appointed agents foe Mountaineer Motor Cycles, we aro carrying a full supply of spare parts, so come right to the agents —LYTTLB PROS._ 'Thone UI. UYLOKEKS requiring a really enjoyO able smoke should try " Reason's Special Pipe Mixture," which is mild and fragrant. All smokers requisites kept in stock. F. B. EOSSON, Tobacconist, Queen Street. "TTTANTED—Ladies and Geiitlem.:u V Y to have their old clothes made as good as new bv sending them to T. PETKUSEN, of tho Masterton Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing Works. Thorough satisfaction guaranteed, and charge? always reasonable. Works—Next Ewiugton's, Queen Street.
WANTLD— .banners to study inouown interests, and purchase eno of tho well-known Storrie's Turnip, Mangle ami Manure Kidder; also our Pennsylvania!"! "Low Down" Grain Drill. Full particulars on application to J. Young and Co., Nixon Place, "WanBOOTS AND SHOES FORTENNI3, Ladies' "White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, 3/6 to 0/9. Men's White Canvas Shoes. rubber soles 4/G to 7/>>. Men's "White Canvas Boots, rubber soles ... ... 5/11 to 'O/5. Mens' "White Shoes, stout red rubber soles 15/6. AT R, HANNAH & CO. LIMITED, Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 175.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3042, 12 November 1908, Page 1
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