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1 Wanted Advertisements. IASTLEPOSNT SEASIDE RESORT Private Boardinghouse Right on the Eeach. Safe Bathing. Good Fishing. Telephone. A. P. POTTER, Proprietor. THE MISSES TIMMS' I&VE 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 hoars. fJKAA GIVEN AWAY—" Varnic& ?J \J \J 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; Gent t erals, 10s to 15s; Lady Help, 12s 6d. Apply GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. WANIED— Two exDerienced daggers 30;,- shepherd, with d'ogs and horse, 27s 6d ; shearer's cool? for 10th October, £2 ; fencer and station hand, 255; milkers, 20s and 255; cook's assistant, 30s GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. ] ANTED—Married couple; gentle- ' » man's family near towni salary .£100; married couple for station, /90, references required. GILLESPIE fc'CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. F. P. WELCHv Offices : Bunny & Dolan's Buildings, PERRT STREET - - MASTERTON. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT. ANTED—Pour experienced » t shearers, to start 20th October ; also two rouseabouts, same shed. RANTED Milker, 20s ; shearers' tt cook by Ist November; shed-hand by 19th October; experienced fleece oh by the Ist November. AN TED Farm hand, used to V V plough and general work: 255. ANTED—Lad, for dairy farm, 10s; t t general servant, 17s; experienced shepherd for station at once. ANTED, for station—Couple witht t out family, woman cook and general work; man station work; prefer one with dogs and horse; £9O. jTANTED—Housemaid-waitress, private hotel, 17s 6d; general, boarding-house7l7s 6d; generals, country, 10s to 158; nursery housemaid, station, 20s. ~ AN'l fciD—Two experienced plought t men, 253; station hand, milk and general work, 22s 6d; farm hand, used to horse work, discing, harrowing; etc., 22s 6d; woolroller and fleese oh, bj 19th, 303 and 255. 'NTRIES for Children's Reading, i Spelling and Recitations- may be left with Rev. Mr Thompson or Mr Henderson not later than Monday, 18lh. Blossom and Butterfly Fair. X?t\f\( I tflVjb; N AWAY—"VakniOWyUU shine," the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Particu- , lars in each tin. All grocers, 6d. Easiest, Quickpst. Brightest. Try it to-day. requiring a really enjoyO able smoke should try " Rosson's Special Pipe Mixture," which is mild and fragrant. All smokers requisites kept in stock. F. B. ROSSON, Tobacconist, Queen Street. "ANTED—Every Man on the look | t f ou 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.

f\f\ GIVEN AWAY—"Varni<zJ \J\J bhine," the Brilliant Polish for Linoleums and Tan Boots. Particu. lars in each tin. All giocers, 6d. Easiest, Quickest, BrigLtest. Try it to-day. IRITE ULAS will make ycur Winjl3 dows and Mirrors shine like the diamond. No cloths or dusters required. 1/- PER BOTTLE. ALL STOKES. PIPE OF PEACE—'fobacc. . smoked through a "LOEWE 6 Pipe is pleasant to the palate. "LOEWE" Pipes are made of well-seasoned wood Bilrer-mounted, with stem of real vulcancamte. If yov wish fo smoke a pipe of peace, buy a "LOEWE"—from 5/6.~ CLAUDE CORBET F, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, agent Donnelly's Hair Restorer. TANTED Known—That Petbb r Tulloch, formerly with Tulloch Bros., has started business as a Stock, Land and Estito Agent, in offices next J. Osburn-Lilly, solicitor. Sueep and Dairy Farms for sale or exchan -e. Write particulars, Peter Tulloch, box 42, Pahiatua. 'ANTED KNOWN—That HOLLO tt - WAY & SON continues to supply the choicest Beef and Mutton that if procurable in the Wairarapa. Customer* waited on daily. All Orders left at oui Shop in Queen Street are promptly at tended to. TRY OUB SAUSAGES 41b for Is. -, TaNlED—Residents of Lansdowne T T to know that lam prepared to lay on water connections at lowest rates, consistent with good workmanship and material. All pipes, taps, and fittings of best material. I will be pleased to give estimates if required. All descriptions of general plumbing work undertaken. Hot water services fitted up. Gas fitting and drainage. Telephone 138. R. E. JONES, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Queen Street. X? Kf\f\ GIVEN AWAY-" ChamdwOv'vJ pion" Custard Powder. Delicious with Stewed Fruits, Puddings, et ?. Particulars in each tin, All grocers, 4d; extra largo tins, 6d each. Try it to-day. 'ANTED—To keep the skin an a T ¥ good healthy condition, use Gordon's ECZEMA CREAM. Cures Eczema, Pimples, Rash, etc., and heals wounds. J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. ANTED—Settlors to know that 7 y MR McLEOD, L.T.S. (by warn.) Certificated Piano Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua and Martinborough. McLeod and Young, Booksellers The Academy," Masterton. TANTED Known—Hot Luncheons t f daily at the Arcadia Luncheon Rooms 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. j 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 FIN NIS, proprietress. IjIONS for. all at Blossom J and Biitrrfly Fair. Entries for Cooking Coajpetitioa may hi left with Mr Henders n or Mr Wood.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9613, 6 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9613, 6 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9613, 6 October 1909, Page 1

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