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j wanted Advertisements, TTTANTED—Married Couple, man to TV milk and station work, woman cook-general, salary £OO year, send copv of retcrences. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, MasXTANlED—Generals, lady help, asi t V sistant tea rooms, housemaid, waitresses. Apply GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. KTANTED—Man cook 255, hotel i » V rouseabout 20s, milkers 255, cowj boys 10s to 17s 6d. GILLESPIE & CO., I Labour Bureau, Academy Buildings, J Church Street TAaTEJD. —The repairs of bicycles » f and motor cycles to be sent to SINCLAIR & BROWN'S, Masterton. Our workmen are skilled mechanics with a reputation to maintain. You get the benefit of their good work. WANTED KNOWN—That FLY & YOUNG, General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Commercial travellers' samples a specialty. Agents NZ. Express Co. Ambulance waggon on hire day or night at shortest notice. Telephone 126. WANTED KNOWN—A large stock of Cricketing Goods just arrived, and cheap, at W, CRAGG'S, Tobacconist. iXT ANTED—Every Man on the look V V out for a good time-piece at a reasonable cost to have a look at the Swiss Levers stocked by D. WALSH & CO. These watches are made to keep accurate time all the time, and will stand a lot of hard wear and tear. The price is only 255, and we guarantee them for two years. WANTED Known—You can get In candescent Burners from 3s Corrplete, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 candle power from PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumbers. 'Phone 74. J AN PEL-—rurcnasers for a fine ast t sortment of Gold and Silver mounted . Walking Sticks, Tobacco Pouches, big range of Razors and Pocket Cutlery.—W. CRAGG, Tobacconist. TANTED KNOWN—I have been t f appointed agent for Montgomerie's Celebrated Hair Restorer, the best hair tonic and scalp food ever produced. Record sales.—W. CRAGG, Tobacconist and Hairdresser.

WHi torture yourself with a blunt razor? Please don't, but bring it to me and T will set it to your satisfaction. P. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales) Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN.—lf"yorTcould analyse the repair accounts m the various cycle establishments in the Dominion, the amount set against the Osmonds would be miles below any other. \n Osmond is good throughout and will give you satisfaction for a life time' — SINCLAIR & BROWN, Masterton. ENGLISH FOOTWEAR for the summer. A fine and varied selection of the very latest styles to choose from. The best value for the lowest price. Call and inspect. Satisfaction guaranteed. — JB. HADLEY, bootmaker, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.—SINCLAIR & BROWN have landed a big shipment of the famous Osmond bicycle. Half the people, who push through life on a Nike ride this machine. It runs easy, wears well, and wants very little repair unless you collide with a motor car. Even then we will make it as good as new for a few shillings. RANTED KN 0 W N—That the y t Queen's Hotel is modern, wellfurnished, and up-to-date in every respect. An ideal place in which to stay. Good table. The Best Wines and Liquors. MRS O'NEILL, Proprietress, Queen Street. WANTED Known— To town and country residents, that the undersigned are prepared to connect drainage work on the Septic Principle according to Government plans, at the lowest rates. Plans and estimates free on application. None but certificated men employed. PICKERING BROS., Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 74. TANTED KNOWN—That Mr F. S. t i 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 comfortably furnished." Good table, best of wines, ales, etc. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. WANTED Known—That T. WAGG and CO., Coach and Carriage Builders, supply Vehicles made to order, in any style, and constructed under personal supervision, from the best selected materials by expert workmen, and our prices defy competition. Our vehicles have taken first awards wherever showr Rubber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to ne")> and second-hand conveyances. Trade supplied.

rjL rANTED Kncwn—That the Occi- ? V dertal Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton is one of the finest and best appointed hotels in the Dominion. Fine rooray bedrooms, well furnished. Good prhiite apartments and spacious dining and sitting rooms. First-class Table kept. Best brands of Liquors. Night Porter always in attendance. J. O'MEAKA Proprietor. RANTED Known—That the apt t pointments and accommodation at J. GEEENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CAESWELL'S, provide every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coach stops at door Paddocking provided for all kinds of stock. F. P. WELCH, Offices: Bunny & Dolan's Buildings, PERKY STREET - - MASTEETON. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT. WANTED— For hotel, New Plymouth, housemaid 15s, and general 17s 6d. WANTED Housemaid, leading Commercial Hotel. 15s ; cook for station, 20s, child not objected to; housemaid, same place, 14s; housemaid, station, 15s •, general, Greytowu, 14s; General, hotel, Westport, 20s; general and assist waitress at Cafe, Hawke's Bay, 14s. 7"ANTED— Cowboy, near WellingV ton, 20s. »/»7~ ANTED experienced rabbiter y V with about 3 dogs, horse not objected to, for station, all spade work ; 25s and skins. "VT' r ANTED—for station, man to cut V * with binder, and stack, about 25 acre Top, harvest wages paid; plough- ! ing ■■■ 1 general station work after crop har\ -ted, 255. [7 ANTED—housekeeper for coun- \ try, employer and one man usu- : ally in house; laundress, hotel, 20s: housemaid-waitress, 17/6.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3103, 28 January 1909, Page 1

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921

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3103, 28 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3103, 28 January 1909, Page 1

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