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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, Masj terton.<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. W Offices: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Perry Street. - * - Masterton. HOUSE & LABQUR AGENT T ANTED At once, cook- ' baker for station, 255; cook for threhing mill, 30s; cook for chaff 'ANTED . At once, 12 exper--1 ienced scoop-drivers, 30s a week to competent men; good milker 255; Married couple, without family, for station. ANTED Active young ' man with horse and dog, sheep run, and general work, 255. 'ANTED Two waitresses for / Private Hotel, 15s and 20s. Housemaid-waitress, 15s. Lady help for country, 12s 6d. Good woman cook, 30s. General, 15s to 20s. ANTED Coachhuilders' Improver for the paint shop; also all-round man for coachbuilding, 10s day with rise; Station Hand with two good dogs, 25s to 30s week'. 'ANTED —. Improver for' the ' Blacksmithing / trade;, good wages. Experienced gardener, fruit flowers, vegetables, one who can plough preferred, 30s. Ploughman; 255. Sawmill hands, cross-cutters, etc.

I "BRITE-GLAS." "BRITE-GLAS." mLEANS and polishesrtfckel, E.P. L/ Ware, Japanned Good a, clean* ! pant work: J Is Bottle.' 'ANTED KNOWN We keep ' only Purest Drugs and Chemicals at GORDON'S MEDICAL HALL. , ANTED KNOWN Now is ' the time to 'get your clothes 1 or Cleaned and Pressed. Gent's Suits and Ladies' Costumes cleaned and pressed to look like new. All ; work done by experienced workmen. Support local' industry.—T. PETERSEN, 18 Queen Street, Masterton. TIME-SAVER for FARMERS—- . GRANT'S PATENT REVERSIBLE TYNE and CHAIN HARROWS—These harrows have been used alt over the Waikato, and have proved a .wonderful 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. secured the patent rights to mate 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. Ewingxon. 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 Everybody to remove their spots and stains with Gordon's "Rosella" Clothes Cleaning Pad. Price 9d; posted anywhere for lOd. ANTED Second class Engine .' Driver for .sawmill, 10s per day. Experienced station hand, 27s 6d per week. Gillespie and Co., ' Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED Married Couples; ' Ploughman, 255; man cook, 25s per week; Scrub-cutters, Is an hour; Rabbit poisoners : 2os per week; Camp Cook, 30s. GILLEbPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED Lady help for eoun- .' try, 15s; Cock-laundress, 255; Housemaid-waitress, 15s; Generals, 10s to 20s. Apply Gll-LEb-PIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton TRY "BRITE-GLAS" N your windows and mirrors. v-/- No labour; once used always used. All -stores. -ANTED KNOWN. That / CRAGG'S Hairdressing and. Shaving Saloon is under* the supervision of Mr H. READ, who is a-first-class tradesman of considerable experience. Customers may relv on receiving prompt and efficient attention.—CßAGG'S, 'The Corner Shop," Queen Street. 'BTHTE-GLAS." "BRITE-GLAS." CLEANS and polishes Nickel, E.P. j J Ware, Japanned' Goods, cleans paint work.—ls bottle. 7 ANTED KNOWN .—Special pro. . . paraticns for the Christmas season have been made at my store. A big selection of the choicest confectionery, toys of every description, and all seasonable fruits. You pet good value for your money, while the stock is of the newest and the bo.->t. FRANK BOYLE, Pine Street, n: >.: Railway Station X>RINCE O*' WALES' HOTKL Queen Street, Masteeton. «W>. A. O. Scrim&eour begs co inform the Residents ef Mastert.-n' and distiic* that b8 has taken over the above well- known heuse. Tie Hotel will be candoctod en the most approved Hues, with the best ac mrrcdation at inoderai* rates. rem wrance drink' at ha...

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10141, 19 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10141, 19 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10141, 19 January 1911, Page 1

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