LOST and FOUND. LOST A gentleman's Gold Watch yesterday, between Upper ! Opaki and Pinhey's stables. Reward on leaving at Pinhey's stables. — Silver Hatpin (keepsake) I between Queen Street and Te Ore Ore Bridge. Liberal reward for return, —rs S.R., Age office. TO LET and FOR SALE\OR SALE— Cheap—Furnishings, 1 comprising Bedsteads. Mattrasses, Chairs, Bedding Ware, Linoleum, Washstands, Table, Couches, Crockery, Cutlery, Lamps, etc., also Portable Coppers, Fenders, Orion Range, Counter Case, Pictures, Buggy Lamps, Violin, Fancy Goods, etc. Inspection invited at E. Hodge's Second-hand Shop, Central Hotel premises, rear W.F.C.A. Goods bought, sold or exchanged. OR SALE—Seed Potatoes, "Up-to-Dates," any quantity. Apply H. Boyle, Curry's Shed, Dixon Street. FOR SALE.—New Potatoes, lar supplies. Apply F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street (next Prince of Wales Hotel.)
Offices: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Perry Street, Masterton. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT /ANTED ' Blade Shearers, 700 per man. 7ANTED— Active Yos.-ng Wan with horse and dog for sheep I run. General work 255. Cowman, Gardener, station, 20s and 255. Cowboy, station, 15s. 'ANTED. Striker for Coacn- ' smith Business, 25s to 355, acI cording to ability. r ANTED—Two Benchmen, Wairarapa Mills, Benchman, Tailer out, Bushmen, Bullocky, Gisborne district, gaod wages. J ANTED Experienced wood- ' cutter, to cut 150 4-feet rata cords, 8s 6d a cord at stumps ; Waggon driver, timber hauling, 60s per week. ANTED—Housemaid, waitress, 15s; housekeeper, 20s j Generals, 12s to 15s; Middle-aged Avoman for small household, only 3 adults, 15s: references required. 'ANTED—Contract Bushfallers, ' South Island; Bushfallers, Is per hour; Experienced Scrubcutters, 9s day, long job. I WANTED Knovm—VEou can getlii candescent froiu 8a i»>^a^ l^n^eß^^;6dr : pe¥.M6Bou > and Incandescent Lamps up to Idoo candle power from PICKERING BtOS.» Sanitary Plumben. 'thoneW.
A TIME-SAVER for FARMERSGRANT'S PATENT REVERSIBLE TSfNE and CHAIN HAR. ROWS.—These harrows have been used all over the Waikato, and have proved a wonderfui success, over 150 farmers using them. They are made in any size. Three horses will work one 10-foot harrow with ease, and cover 15 acres a day on hilly ground. Having secured the patent rights to make these harrows, all you have to do is to send size with order to L. V. DOHNT, Blacksmith, Alfredton, and Eketahuna, or to the Masterton Agent, Mr J, C. Ewington. Read this testimonial from Mr T. H. Groves, Tawataia:—"l am very pleased with the harrows. They are doing good work, breaking up and leaving the ground splendidly, and they are light of draft."
'ANTED.—TO REMOVE ALL ' Spots, Stains, Grease, Paint, Tar, etc.—xry our "ROSELLA PAD." Price 9d. It acts like magic. (Posted anywhere-for lOd.) J. V. GORDON, Chemist (by exams), Master ton. RANTED Six Scrubcutters, Is an hour, 14s per week for food. Gillespie and \Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED Married Couples; Ploughman, 25s ';" fencer and station hand 255, milkers, 20s and 25s per week. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. r ANTED Machine and Blade ' Shearers. GILLESPIE and I Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. "ANTED KNOWN—The Choicest Beff, Lamb and Mutton is always on supply here We keep nothing else; and we guarantee that our prices, as well as our meats, will suit you. Bemember,; bur delivery cart will call at youi 'house on the shortest notice. "Satisfao tion" is our motto, and we act up to it. BULPITT & TALDEN, Post Offioe Meat Mart, Masterton's Cheapest Canh ButchTRY . "BRITE-GLAS" ON your windows and mirrors. No labour; once used always used. All stores. SK for the "ECLIPSE CLEANSER," and see that you get ECLIPSE, the great Cleanser, is now on sale at the principal grocers in the district. Get a bottle and try it according to directions. Price Is. Made and packed by E. A. Collier, Masterton. ' BRITeTgLAS." ~~''BRITE^GLAS'." CLEANS and polishes Nickel, E.P. Ware, Japanned Goods, cleans paint work.—ls bottle. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. Apply— EARDON'S ARAGE 'EA R D OJ$-' S VX A R AGE Telephone 103.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 29 November 1910, Page 1
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