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I wanted Advertisements WANTED— Farmers to study their own interests, and purchase one of the well-known Storrie's Turnip, Mangle and Manure Eidger; also our Pennsvlvanian "Low Down" Gi-ain Drill. Full particulars on application to J. Young and Co., Nixon Place, Wan"TETANTED the residents to know V Y what the Government Viticultnrist thinks of the products of the Tararua Vineyard. "I consider your port tc be a first-class, sound, sweet wine. It is harmoniously blended and in guod condition. In my opinion it should make a good reputation for your vineyard. The claret is a good light wine, and on account of ita low alcoholic strength and light dry nature it should be an excellent tonic and medicinal wine." «TANTED KNOWN—I have on v V hand a good supply of tanks, which for q.aalit.y and price cannot be beaten. Country residents in need of tanks would ds well to look me up. All kinds of Sanitary and General Plumbing undertaken at reasonable prices. Will be pleased to give you an estimate. E. E. JONES, Plumber and Tinsmith, Queen Street. SVIAUBICEVILLE. RftAUmCEVILLE HOTEL. * EEBAY has pleasure in in- .. >-• forming his many friends in the Wairarapa and adjacent districts that he-has taken over the above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to receive their patronage. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. First-class Accommodation, Stabling and Paddocks a Specialty. A. REBAY, Proprietor. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS \T DIMOCE & CO., LTD., Y • Highest Prices Paid. The next truck of the season will leave Eketahuna on Monday, February 22nd i EPaurieeville on Tuesday. Feb 2;ird. Agent— J. STOTT, Eongokokako I WELLINGTON.

WAJNTJWD JxNOWJN.—Tiiai UA&BEE & CO., the Wellington Steam Dyers and French Cleaners, 46 Cuba Street, Wellington, have the necessary machinery for Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies' Blouses and Costumes, Gloves, Feathers, Boas, Curtains, Table Covers, and Gents' Clothing of every description in a style that cannot be equalled in the colony. Articles left with our Masterton agents> Messrs McLesd and Young, or our Palmerston Agent, Mr C. Brown, will receive- strict attention. NOTICE. I BEG to notify the residents of Masterton and the travelling public that I have purchased the cab and carrying Dtisinese which has for many years been carried on by Messrs A. E. Junes and Co., and solicit a fair share of public support. J. A„ Leahy VILLA AND ALBEET STEEETS. PRINCE ©F WALES STABLES HOLE: & WELCH, Proprietors. CAREFUL attentat given to all horses-left at stables. Competent Groom always in charge. Cab Gall's a special feature. Cabs meet all trains. Horses bought and sold, or broken to single or double harness. Good Paddocking. Every care taken but no responsibility.

E. are purchasers or CHAFF HAY STRAW AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. [CHAMBERLAIN & SON, THE MILL, Masterton. Al BUTCHERY. QUEEN-STBEET, MASTERTON. Note —New Telephone No. 187. fTIHE best meat on the market at the JL lowest price in town. No connection with any other firm. BUTCHER BROS., Proprietors. PUBLIC NOTICE. Dominion Cafe, Masterton. iTE H. M. CLARK begs to announce VI. that he has taken over the Dominion Cafe, opposite Post Office, lately conducted by Mr H. Johnson, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. Booms open all day for meals. Suppers till midnight.

CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, (Late J. Wickens) MR JACK RADOMSKI (late of the Club Hotel) has opened the above Dining and Supper Rooms A good wholesome meal, well cooked will be obtainable for Is. Luncheon from 12 go 2, Tea from 5 to 7. Suppers till midnight. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. SK YOUR GROCER FOR THE GREAT NEW ZEALAND DELICACY STAR BRAND MULLET. Always Ready. No Settler should be without it.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3113, 11 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3113, 11 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3113, 11 February 1909, Page 1

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