i BICYCLES, BANKRUPT STOCK. Enormous extraordinary ' SALE of LADIES' and GENT'S Very Superior and Splendid ENGLISH BICYCLES, must be slaughtered at Post Office Auction Mart-NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. S YAWL A uoy rof aet taht ulul raif akerue!" cried the brigand chief. And the fair captive smiled, contented. JAM JARS, PRESERVING JARS.— Are you making Jam this, season? If so call at my shop and give your 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, Seoond-hand Dealer, opposite Hyde and Co.-'s, Queen Street, Mas-' terton. H, stay iawhile, and drink with me the one and only perfect tea! That's Suratura," cried the maid. "I know it is," said he—and stayed. FOR 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. TENDERS out next week. "Will you take out pairs of Towels for Is 3d, 3 Yards Print for Is, Double Width Sheeting Is Id, at W.F.C.A. Alteration Sale on Saturday? DR MARTIN MORTIMER reports that his charming patient is "now convalescent; Directly consciousness returned she asked for Suratura.■. , • . ' . "BSITE-6LAS." GLEAN your shop windows with! "BKITm GLAS/' saves time, brilliant results, ' 1 ' EtCH. Offioes: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Perry Street, v*" • Masterton. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT XT7ANTED Married Ploughy\ man, Single ploughman, cowman and active young man with horse and dog, all for same station. WANTED Two- experienced Coaclibuilders, Blacksmith's Improver, Benchman, 14s, Benchman 12s, Tailer-out 12s, Crosscutter for mill. Man for _Breaking-dOwn, lis j Station cook, 255; Camp cook, 255.' ANTED Ploughmen and gen : . . eral farm hands,. 2asi.;and 30s ; Cowboys for stations and iarms, 20s, 255; Shepherd; 30s. " r ANTED Women Cooks, ho- , . "tels. 255, 30& ; Housemaids, Parlour-maid, Lady Helps, .Kitchen Maid, Married; couple. - "VSTANTED Engine - driver, ? »enchman, Yardman, lailer-out, Jackman, trucky etc. Bullock-driv-er, Cross-cutter. All for ; sacie mill, Hawke's Bay. ; Tailer-out and cross* cutter, Pelorus Sound; Benchman and Breaking-down man, good wages. 'BRITE-GLAk." "BitlTE-tiLAa;*' CLEANS and polisltes IsTickel, B.P. ! Ware, Japanned Goods, clean# paint work : Is Bottle.: " ■ WANTED.— For Liver Troub- . les, Biliousness, Sick_ Headache,- Lack of Energy, Dizziness, Poor 1 Appetite, etc., A Good Medicine."" '' Try GORDON'S "LIVER TONIC (2s 6d). — J. V. GORDON, Chemist, Masterton. (Posted any- , where 6d extra.) ; : *Tf7ANTED KNOWN. -- That W CRAGG'S Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon is 'under the supervision of Mr K. READ, who is a -first-class tradesman of considerable experience. Customers may relj on receiving'prompt and efficient attention.— CRAGG'S, ' The Comer Shop," -Queen Street. . WANTED —To let,. 6-roomed house, every convenience, central, rent 14s 6d. Furnished rooms.. GILLESPIE. AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. "ANTED Married Couples; Ploughman, 255; man cook, 25b per week; Scrub-cutters, Is an hour; Rabbit poisoners ,25s per week; Station hand able to plough, 27s- 6d. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. '• '• A ; WANTED Lady help for country, 15s; Gock-laundress l 2os ; Housemaid-waitress, 15s; ■ Generals, 10s to 20s. Apply? GILLESPIE arid Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN - GORDON'S WAFEROIDS dispel all headaches, whether bilious or nervous, ■ etc. They are safe to take, and have no baa after effects. Price Is per box.—J. V. GORDON (Chemist, by Exams.), Mast-erton. "BRITE-GLAS." GLEANS and polishes Nickel, E.P. Ware, Japanned Goods, cleanß paint work.—ls bottle. A TIME-SAVER for FARMERSGRANT'S PATENT REVERSIBLE TYNE and CHAIN HARROWS.—These harrows have been used all 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 j t rights to msiia these harrows, all you , ] have to do is to send size with order ! c to L. V. DOHNT, Blacksmith, Al- j-J fredton, and Eketahuna, or to the s Masterton Agent, Mr J. C.Ewikgton. 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 ar? of draft."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10148, 26 January 1911, Page 1
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