i Wanted Advertisements; /~y STLEPOINT SEASIDE RESORT Private Boarceinghouse. Eight on the Beach. Safe Bathing. Good Fishing. Telephone. G1 00D Home offered to respectable elT derly lady in return for light duties. Address at Age Office. (TATION MANAGES, over 25 years' \J experience, open for engagement, any position connected with stock. First class references. Apply "Station." Box: 01, Palmerston N. WANTED TO LEASE—SmaII perty suitable for poultry farm, from sto 20 acres. Must have water. Within six miles of town. Address, "Veritas," Age Office. 7[ ANTED—AII men to accept a welr V come to Y.M.C.A. Men's Meeting and Tea at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Bible Class To-night at 7.30 sharp. Chairman C. J. Tocker ; discussion leader, E. Buress. EOE "SALE—Totara Split Fencing Posts, Battens and Strainers. Apply to Messrs Dearl and Schroeder, Nireaha, near Eketahuna. WANTED— at Claraville Maori College, Wairarapa, a man for gardening and farming, also to instruct boys in these subjects. Salary £75 per annum —cottage, milk, butter, vegetables; or, if a single man is appointed, arrangements can be made as to board. If he is married his wife is to assist in washing and ironing at .£lO per annum. The appointee will be expected to make himself generally useful, and to act subject to the direction of the principal of the College. Written applications must be sent in- to the Rev. H. T. Stealey, Maori College, Clareville, Wairarapa, by Noon of the 26th January, 1909. TANTED KNOWN—A. E7~WIT- ? f hams has re-opened in business in premises in Mason's Buildings, Bannister Street, Masterton. the drapery trade. _. .„,.„», „ ilul s every time. The crowded state of our store is ample proof of the value we are giving. Are you following the crowd to the W.F.C.A, £oc bargains to-day ? WANTED - KNO~WN-Great Salvage Sale of Tobacconist's Stock now on at A. E. Williams' new premises (Mason's Buildings), Bannister Street, Masterton. Great reductions on slightlydamaged goods. WANTED KNOWN-That we have a. large scoek of new Cycles that have just landed direct from the best English manufacturers ; all up-to-date in every way. Ladies and gents, come and see these superb cycles before purchasing elsewhere. LYTi'LE BEOS., 'Phone 141. T ANTED—The Public to inspect my grand display of Xmas Toys, just opened up. J. Lowndes, Exchange Buildings Depot. OUR reputation dates back to the oldest identities. Still good, and it is value that does it. Are you satisfied to buy cheap stuff at cheap prices ? Why not buy the best at cheap prices at the W.F.C.A. to-day? WAN TED for the Xmas season, the 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. RANTED KNOWN—That J. Robin- » * son 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. WANTED Known—That we have just landed the latest Minerva Motors, handle bar control, round tank, and all the latest improvements. Inspection invited.—LYTTLE BEOS, 'Phone 141. ARE vou looking for Blouses ? Our Prices, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 for "good print washing blouses; silk ones 3/11, 5/6, 8/6 ; Embroidered Blouses, 4/6, 5/6. The greatest of value at W.F.C.A. to-day. RANTED— The Public to inspect t \ my stock of Fancy Goods, including autograph albums, post card albums, hiithday books, ladies' purses, music carriers, all suitable for Xmas Presents. J. Lowndes, Exchange Buildings, Queen Street. WANTED KNOW in—There are small profits for me but big values for you in the Men's Light Beots lam selling at 12/6, 14/6, and 15/-. Call and see them. J. Kitchener, Queen-st., Masterton. r\T F.C.A. spells value every time VV • and all the time. Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers '6/11, Tweed Suits 21s, Grey Tennis Trousers 6/11, all sizes in stock at W.F.C.A. to-dav. rTAIs TED the residents to Enow t V what the Government Yiticulturist 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." REMEMBER this in case you should forget, that the best and cheapest house for painting [and paperhanging is W, H. Coles, 28 Chapel Street; wall papers from 4Ad per piece. Telephone (day or night) 149. EVERYONE in Masterton can save money buying at W.F.C A. to- clay Skirt Lengths 2/6, Dress Pieces 2/11 Black fFancy Lustres 7Jd yard double width, Black and Navy Serges 1/6 yard. Buy now. IX 7 ANTED KNOWN—The new Drop head Rotary Shuttle Standard is the be s t. Absolutely the best. Don't be bluffed into buying some 50 year-old notion of a rotary hook system. The Standard shuttle runs in a shuttle race; others are only rotary hooks.—C. Y. DALLY, Masterton. 'Phone 285. RE yo-j on the track, the right L track? It leads to the W.F.C.A. and Bargains. Straw Hats 1/-. Boys' School Hats 1/-, Fine Wood Under Shirts and Pants 2/11, 4 Silk Ties for 1/-. Every line in our vast stocks reduced to-day. DON'T FORGET That a Great BOOT AND SHOE SAL NOW ON R. HANNAH & CO* LIMITED. Queen Street, Masteru®.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3099, 23 January 1909, Page 1
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