iM ■MWUnHII ttMUHU ,Limn,llLJl-iißwßßßggs .* anted Advertiser:? a nts /"IASTLEPOINT SEASIDE RESORT Prii'ate Boardinghouse, Right on the Beach. Safe Bathing. Good Fishing. Teleohone. A. P. POTTER, Proprietor. APARTMENTS. "W* AN r TEI ?~ By sinsle y° un - man > 2 .A! ""-mshed rooms, with board. Lath. ™> WANTED— An experienced Waitt ,r ™ ss ? 17sGdaweek. Apply Mrs J. M. Meredith, "Brooklyn," Renall otreet. WANTED— A washerwoman for two ri days a week (Mondays and luesdays). Apply prompt to Mrs M. Caselberg, Worksop Road. \w jj£i j.—ji. iurmsnea 7-roomed house, 3 minutes from Post Office, with three paying guests. Very advantageous terms. Apply "Alpha," Post Office Masterton. AOR SALE—In any quantity, CauliJ- flower, Brocoli and Savoy Plants. E. Hale, Wairarapa Nursery. W.F CA* Town Agents. 'Phone 1(34. I ji.xij.jnu jvi>uvvi\—a.. E. Williams will re-open in business in premises in Mason's Buildings, Ban- . nister 'Street, Masterton, on Saturday next. ANTED KNOWN-That we have » » a large stock of new Cycles that have just landed direct from the best English manufacturers ; all up-to-date m every way. Ladies and gents, come and see these superb cycles before purchasing elsewhere. LITTLE BROS., 'Phone 141. W ANJJt T t trran opened up. J. Lowndes, Exchange Buildings Depot. TAN TED for the Xmas season, the t f public te know that W. H. Cole can decorate their houses with the brightest wall-papers of the choicest designs at the smallest cost by the most skilful workmen, 28 Chapel Street, telephone (day or night) 149. WAivrjGjj JiJNUVVJS—That J. Robinson has commenced business in Masterton as a General Carter. Gravel, manure, firewood and rubbish, etc., carted on shortest notice. Orders left at 96 Villa Street, or at W. Cragg's will receive prompt attention. WAN lED Known—That we have just landed the latest Minerva Motors, handle bar control, round tank, and all the latest improvements. Inspection invited.—LYTTLE BROS, 'Phone 141. .T7 ANTED KNOWN-Great Salvage yV Sale of Tobacconist's Sfcock will open at A. E. Williams' new premises (Mason's Buildings), Bannister Street, Masterton, on Saturday next. Great reductions on slightly damaged goods. ANTED=The" - Pnbliclo inspect my stock of Fancy Goods, including autograph albums, post card albums, birthday books, ladies' purses, music carriers, all suitable for Xmas Presents. J. Lowndes, Exchange Buildings, Queen Street.
\T A NTED KNO Wi\ —There are » V small profits for me but big values for you in the Men's Light Boots lam selling at 12/6, 14/6, and 15/-. Call and see them. J. Kitchener, Queen-st., Masterton. BUY your Fancy Cakes from our establishment. We always turn cut a first-class article, and that it is appreciated is evidenced by our large and increasing business connection.— W. WILKES, Baker, Queen Street. WANl.lvD —Farmers to study their own interests, and purchase one of the well-known Storrie's Turnip, Mangle and Manure Kidger; also our "Low Down" Grain Drill. Full particulars on application to J. Young and Co., Nixon Place, WanWA.N ILD the residents to know what the Government Viticultnrist 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."
[TASTED —Ladies and Gentlemen V V to have their old clothes made is good as new by sending them to T. PETERSEN, of the Masterton Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing "Works. Thorough satisfaction guaranteed, and charges -Next Ewinsi- | JT your house is shabby id needs renojl_ vating, in order to preserve it, as well as add to its appearance. The preservation and decoration can be done in tbo most up-to-date manner by W. H. Cole, 29 Chapel Street, telephone 149, no matter in what, part of the province, "• AVING-been appointed agents for JLJ. the famous twin-eyiinder Mountaineer Motors, we have a large stock of these machines. lha best light-weight motor on the market. Trials arranged LYTTL3 BROS., 'Phone 141. BOOTS AND SHOES FQHTMIS, Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, 3/6 to 6/9. Men's White Canvas Shoes. ruooer soles 4/6 to 7/6. Men's White Canvas Boots, rubber soles 5/11 to 9/6 Mens' Wiiite Shoes, stout red rubber soles 15/6. AT R. HANNAH & CO. LIMITED, Queen Street, Masterton. Telephone 15S.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3089, 11 January 1909, Page 1
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