Wanted Advertisements; WANTED KNOWN. GHEAP Firing; good clean coal can be had for cash at 9s for 5 cwt, at GEO. OLLIVEE'S, 62 Pine Street. "ANTED Known—For sale tea ' V rooms in large inland town. Exs. Collent opportunity for two young ladies. For further particulars apply in first inst&nceto offic9 of this paper. "ANTED—Manager, on contrast, V V for the Mangaramarama Co-op. Cheese Co. For particulars, apply "The Secretary," Box 52, Pahiatua, who will receive applications until Monday, June 21st, 1903. TANTED—A cow in milk. For V V addreoS apply Age office. RANTED Known—That the cheapest place for meat in town is the Post Office Meat Mart, opposite the Courthouse. Don't mistake it. All prime joints 3Jd, including rump steak. Meat delivered anywhere. Telephone 258. re7"ANTEu— for a fine asr TV sortment of Gold and Silver mounted Walking Sticks, Tobacco Pouches, big range of Eazors and Pocket Cutlery.—W. CEAGG, Tobacconist. STKONG, durable, winter Boots and Shoas, guaranteed to give the best satisfaction. Yon will get real, genuine value for your money at our store, as a trial will convince. Lowest possible prices.- H. HADLET, bootmaker, Masterton. ANTED Known—Hot Luncheons Tt daily at the Arcadia Luncheon Booms from 12 to 2. . Afternoon teas a speciality. Luncheon Is. Rooms open daily from 9.30 a.m. till 7 p.m.; Saturday Night Suppers till 10 p.m. ; Hot and Cold Light Luncheons from 12 till 2 p.m. Hot Teas from 5.30. Three meals per day by arrangement. Evening parties catered for. After Theatre Suppers by Order. MISS FINNIS, proprietress. TANTED Known—That Peter ' T Ttjlloch, formerly with Tulbch. Bros., has started business as a Stock, Land and Estite Agent, in offices next J, Osburn-Lilly, solicitor. Siieep and Dairy Farms for sale or exchange. Write particulars, Peter Tulloeb, box 42, Pahiatua. WANTED KNOWN-1 have been appointed agent for Montgomerie's Celebrated Hair Restorer, the best hair to.iic and scalp food ever pro-"~ duced. Record sales.—W. CRAGG, Tobacconist and Hairdresser. TANTED Known—That the appointments 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 cf stock. ANTED KNOWN—On and after V V the Ist of June, business men and visitors to Masterton can secure a First-class Luncheon at the Club Hotel for Is Cd. Special arrangements for monthly customers. It is my intention to continue my business after the 31st June. As the carrying of No-License has meant practically ruination to me, I hope to receive a fair share of support from the public generally. Ladies and gentlemen visiting this well-known bouse will have the privilege of all the up-to-date conveniences therein. As soon as alterations are complete, it is my intention to cater for afternoon teas, suppers, etc.—T. T. PORTER, Proprietor. (MOKEES Try EDGEWOETH ~J TOBACCO. It is the best combination made, only the finest selections of leaf being used. Ev a ry box guaranteed not to bum the tongue and to give satisfaction. Edgeworth high-grade Tobacco, sold by A. WHITE & CO., Hairdressers, Masterton. TANTED the residents to know what the Government Viticulturist thinks of the products of the TararuaYineyard. "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." TANTED KNOWN—That Mr F. S. 'V 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. "ANTED KNOWN.—That BARty 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 McLeod and Young, or our Palmerston Agent, Mr C. Brown, will receive strict attention. 'T WILL PAY YOU to buy y<u.t . FOOTBALL or JtIOCKEY BOOTS HANNAH'S. NOTE PRICES—MEN'S CHEOME FOOTBALL BOOTS, 8/11, j/ THE "CEET," TAN HIDE FDOTBALL BOOTS, English make, unbreakable box toes, 14/6 12/ EOCKEY BOOTS from R. HANNAH & CO.iS LIMITED, <Qneen Street, Masterfcom
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3212, 11 June 1909, Page 1
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