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, Fireworks follow the L Big Swim on Anniversary .Day at the Park. Meet you there. JAM JARS, PRESERVING JARS.— Are you making Jam this season? If so call at my shop and give vour order before the rush sets in. JAM JARS range in price from Is per dozen. PRESERVING JARS from 3s dozen. Be sure you come to the right shop. R .RUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer, opposite Hyde and Co.'s, Queen Street, Masterton. CHILDREN, bring your mothers i_y to the Swimming Club Sports, Park Lake, Anniversary Day. OR SALE niture, Tools, Jewellery, Bicycles, Guns, Lamps, Push-cart, Orion Stove, Trunks, Pictures, Billies, Coppers, etc., etc. Best prices given for anything offered. Goods sold, bought' or exchanged. Note address _E HODGE, Second Hand Shop and Exchange Mart, Central Hotel premises, near W.F.C.A. F. P Offices: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Perry Street/ • • * Masterton. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT 'ANTED At once, cook- . J baker for. station, 255; cook for threhing mill, 30s; cook for chaff ANTED At once, 12 exper- . / ienced scoop-drivers, 30s a week to competent men; good milker 255; Married couple, without family, for station. , r ANTED Active young man with:horse and dog, sheep run, and general work, 255. r ANTED Two waitresses for , „ Private Hotel, 15s and 20s. Housemaid-waitress, 15s. Lady help for country, 12s 6d Good woman cook, 30s. General, los to 20s. ANTED CoachTraildetfs' Im--1 prover for the paint shop; also all-round man for coachbuildmg, 0s dav with rise; Station Hand with two good dogs, 25s to 30s week. ANTED ' Blacksmithing trade; good wages. Experienced gardener, trail flowers, vegetables, one who can plough preferred, 30s. Ploughman, 25s Sawmill hands, cross-cutters, "BRITE-GLAS." ••BBITE-GLAS." CLEANS and polishes^Nickel, B.P. Ware, Japanned Goods, cleans paint work : , ■' Is Bottle.

ANTED KNOWN We Jeep , ANTED KNOWN - >?* +l ;» 1 the time to get your clothes Dved or Cleaned and Gent's Suits and Ladies' Costumes Sed and pressed to,look Uke new. All" work done by experienced worKmen. Support local industry.-T. PETERSEN, 18 Queen Street, Masterton. ROWS —These harrows have been used all over the Waikato, and have , __j £,-. i cuwoco. over 150 farmers using them. They are made in any size. Three horses *ffl work one 10-foot harrow with ease an^overls^l^ + ,f n 2 ton, and Eketahuna, or to Uw Masterton Agent, Mr J. 0. Bijwjton. Read this testimonial from are doing good work, faking up " - . ■ j_t-_ ,„,-.r,A oTilorifhd.lv. and they are light of draft. 'ANTED Everybody to re- ' move their spots and stains wit*- Gordon's - ,Clo he • Cleaning Pad. Price 9d; postal, anywhere for 10d. 'ANTED Second class Engine ' Driver for sawmill, 10s per dav Experienced station hand, 2is 6d per week. Gillespie and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED Married Couples; * Ploughman, 255; man cook 25s per week; Scrub-cutters. San ho J; Rabbit P*« L >|| £ per week; Camp Cook, 30s. GILLES,HE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. -- WANTED Lady help for country, 15s; Cook-laundress, 2os; Housemaid-waitress, 15s; generals, . 10s to .. 20s. , PIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton TRY "BRITE-GLAS" ' N your windows and mirrors. w 1 No labour; once used always used. All stores. /'ANTED KNOWN. Tha . / CRAGG'S Hairdressing aw Shaving Saloon is under the super vision of Mr. H. READ, who is, i first-class tradesman of considerable experience. Customers may rer„ on receiving prompt and efficient attention—CßAGG'S,. 'The Cornei Shop," Queen Street. I -'BRITE-GLAS." "BRITE-GLAS.' ' PILEANS and polishes Nickel, E.P Ware, Japanned Goods, clean I paint work.—ls bottle. >RINCE, OH' WALES' HOTfi Queen Stbbet, Mastbrton. Mr. A. C, Scrimgeour begs t inform tlw Residents pf Masterton an district that he has taken over tho abo\ .'well-known house, i. The Hotel will be conducted on th most approved line?, witb the be* |» aoommodatio'n at moderate rates. ! feiioeranfe irink'' at ba»".

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 17 January 1911, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 17 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 17 January 1911, Page 1

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