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Wanted Advertisements QASTLEPOINT SEASIDE RESORT Private Boardinghouse Right on the Eeach. Safe Bathing. Good Pishing. Telephone. A. P. POTTER, Proprietor. THE MISSES TIMMS' Have opened tea rooms in Holloway's Buildings, Queen Street, and patrons can rely on receiving every attention. Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa, with refreshments, at all hours. Ti tAA GIVEN AWAY—"Varnio*J *J U shine," the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Particulars in each tin. All grocers, 6d. Easiest, Quickiest, Brightest. Try it tc-day. ANTED—Housemaid, 15s; Generals, 10s to 15s; Lady Help, 12s 6d. Apply GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. WANTED— Two experienced daggers 30:; shepherd, with dogs and horse, 27s 6d; shearer's cook for 10th October, £2; fencer and station hand, 255; milkers, 20s and 255; cook's assistant, 30s. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Mastertori. WANTED —Married couple, gentleman's family near town, salary .£100; married couple for station, £9O, references required. GILLESPIE &v)O., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. F. P. WELCH, Offices: Bunny & Dolan's Buildings, PERRY STREET - - MASTERTON. __ HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT. WAN TED Experienced married tram layer for sawmill; aattage to self; 9s day. WANTED— Two young acti' lock drivers, used to sheep"' fencing, etc., on stations; 27s 6d ana WANTED, for station—Experienced ploughman, 255; general farm hand for Opaki, 20s; lad for dairy farm, 10s ; milker, 20s to 255. WANTED Married couple, near Masterton, man garden, groom and useful, woman to work occasionally during week; cottage to self. WANTED, for station Married couple without child, woman as cook and baker; man to assist in kitchen, cut wood, etc.; .£9O. WANTED, for station—Couple without family, woman cook and general work; man station work; prefer one with dogs and horse; £9O. WANTED, for station—Handy man able to cook and do a little gardening; 20b. WANTED —Housemaid- waitress, private hotel, 17s 6d; general, boarding-houee, 17s 6d; generals, country, 10s to 15s; nursery housemaid, static n, 20s. WAN 1 c. £>— Two experienced ploughmen , 253 j station hand, milk ; md general work, 22s Gd; farm hand, used to horse work, discing, harrowing, etc., 22s Fd; woo)roller and fleece oh, bj 19th, 30s and 25s ; milker, 20s. DECORATED Table and Basket Competitions in connection with Flower Stall at Butterfly and Blossom Fair. Entries 1/-, to be left with Mrs H. T. Wood. Two prizes given by Mr Henderson. fATYGIV ENA W A Y—■' VabniOW O v_/ v_/ shine," the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Particulars in each tin. All groceis, 6d. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. Try it to-day. Brite Glas, THE Lightning Window and Mirror Cleaner No Cloths or Dusters Required. 1/- PER BOTTLE. ALL STORES. OM.OKERS requiring a really enjoyjo able smoke should try "Rosson's Special Pipe Mixture," which is mild and fragrant. All smokers requisites kept in stock. P. B. ROSSON, Tobacconist, Queen Street. WANTED —Every Man on the looK ou for a gw>d 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. GIVEN AWAY—"VarniOW 0 v./ Rhine/' the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Particu. lars in each tin. All grocers, 6d. Easiest. Quickest, Brightest. Try it to-day. COME and see Dai setting his pockets emptied, at the Blossom and Butterfly Pair, in aid of Knox Church Funds, October 20th and 21st,

THE PIPE OP PEAOE—Tobaco. smoked through a •'LC/jfiWE" Pipe is pleasant to the palate. "LOEWE" Pipes are made of well-seasoned wood silver-mounted, with stem of real vulcancanite. If yov wish to smoke a pipe of peace, buy a "LOEWE"—from 5/6. CJUAUDE COEBETT, Hairdresser ana Tobacconist, agent Donnelly's Hair Restorer. WANTED known—Fou can get In candescent Burners from 3s coirulete, Mantles 6s 6d per dozen, and Incandescent Lamps up to 1000 oanile power from PICKERING BROS.. -*Hiitary Plumbers. 'Phone 74. Brite Glas WILL Polish Brass, Electro-plate etc. Cleans smears from paintwork. 1/- PER BOTTLE. ALL STORES. SMOKERS Try EDGE WORTH TOBACCO. It is the best combination made, only the finest selections of leaf being used. Ev°ry box guaranteed not to burn the tongue and to give satisfaction. Edgeworth high-grade Tobacco, sold by A. WHITE & CO., Hairdressers. Masterton. : VAO-LIPtSE, the great Cleanser, is now JJJ on sale at the principal grocers in the district. Get a bottle and try il according to directions. Price Is. Madt and packed by E. A. Collier, Masterton. WEY torture yourself with a blunt razor? Please don't, but bring it to me and I will set it to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales) Queen Street. STRONG, durable, winter Boots and Shoes, guaranteed to give the best tatisfaction. You will got real, genuine value for your money at our store, as a t-ial will convince. Lowest possible prices.—H. HADLEY, bootmaker, Kitsterton. T N^i ; hat _ FLY~& YOUNG, Genera] Carriers and ' Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all orders are attended tf promptly. Commercial travellers' earn pies a specialty. A gents NZ. Expresp 1 'o. Ambulance waggon on hire day or night at shortest notice. Telei phone 126.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9609, 1 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9609, 1 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9609, 1 October 1909, Page 1

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