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WANTED ADVERTISEMENT*. ARRIED Couple want Furnish:-'. . edßoom. No children. Apply "Room," this office. / /'■' ■!■; ' WANTED For Show Week, Masterton residents to treat their friends to a cup of ALLAN'S ' FAMOUS TEA; ALLAN also ht-.s a' lovely- flavoured COCOA, 1 only lOd a tin. Try it! Address 84 Lincoln Road, Telephone>397. \ ; ;.; i HOOKING APPLES, 5s a case. J Place your order now.— F. «JV ROBBINS, Fruiterer (next Prince of Wales Hotel), Queen Street, i Phone 246. ' . MR S. WORNER notifies the publie that he 'has- taken over the Stables of Mr H. Crowdcr, Lincoln Road. The business will be conducted on the same terms as his predecessor, and the new proprietor trusts by strict attention to business details to merit a fair share of public support. SEASHELL FOR PATHS, BACK YARDS, Etc,,, also finely ground for fowls. ; Coarse, 1501bs sacks at 2s 3d j sot less' f than ; 50, sacks; delivered freo to any .railway, station. Fine, for ifowls>; ( at, 5s per. cwt. Sole agentsCfor Masterton .and;; Wairarapa District: A. J. JOHNSON- AND V 'CQ.,. : '- V;;; -\.:::;/ ; '*''v KASPBERRIES.- Your supply is waiting, but this is the last week. Order now; Ring up Phone 246. F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer (next Prince of Wales Hotel); Queen ■ Street ■:,• V,; :-.;v"

TX7ANTED KNOWN —,THe itrayfYv ellihg public will find my store a great convenience in the of i securing Fruit and Confectionery; It;: is close to-the railway station, arid; we stock: nothing but the;best;-£ric&si 'witHn the reachv dfi; all; f: Make -ai point -.■' of. *;" calling'vahfe FRANK* : BOYLE, PineStfeetv- near;;' .Railway \ ■ 't> vf^'vV '' ■; '/."v.;. v

Mown ■& mu : : ■M, ■■\lfti be household 'communicafe with;.*E£ GTJRNEY;:; Empire i Hotel,.' .Queen:Streel{-"-;;;;^; ; ;r:':,;',': : >v; ■ \\ ■>■',•

',^jpOD,;^p^ : chant, "Lansdowne, isJpreparedsupply at; the lowest 7 fates;:!,": -\ Terms, i strictly' ; 'ca^;''Teleplip^39S-' ; '.' ; *:-:;'- -;;. ■;'',•' ./.'■ SMOKERS; requiring ■&]ireally;/enjoySpecial Pipe XMixtrqrai£ ;1 which Vis mild' and fragrant, 'All. Smokers Bequieilies kept' in stock. F. BOSSON, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street, : \; ;,-l S:\...'^■■■v'^-(}'-''■ CANDY, Qualified Kano and Organ t Toner and Kepairef. '.Visits % aid to. any part of- tap;, district. '■ '■Overf 20 ;.:'';';';V- . : : .. \;+ "ASTEBTpN'& Old favourite CMm; rieyiSweep ;is■< still r tb thefore Straight" chimneys 1/r*; "Kanges: with "one oven 1/6/Banges-with, two t )vehs from 2/.; ■Orders- mayi^"6:left";with J.;. Blihfchorne J tobacconist.^";:: / v-- 1 •/''■". ''-h-.-'i: 0:>..,V-. : .;.:. i ANlEDv&hbw:a--l .am now : sup-; ~.. • plying a of.Coke Stove'suitable for residence, vbffloe, or wort room.. Pric4 ;>!403", Just the' thing yon • want. Alsbiiray'sTnoftudesceht Qasjßufnerß,icojnpletei at 2s 6dfi*edHßoth the' above are iiiefc* ass lines,, :■' All feinds of" plumbing; gjifc -fitting,' and electric bel, w>rk undeftakt a ■ % JONES, Plumber '-'(by >- : Queenritreei:':;;:- 1 ,;: '> ; ';-.^.;',V.'vr. ■'.. •ANTED.■' Known;---, Tha^tte^p'•"' ' ' pointments and accommodation at ■ J.vi 'GBEENBANK'S; ? JUNCTION HOTEL, CAKSWELI/S; provide comfort and* convenience (so the' traye: 'i\ ling public. UiOod -*able. : ' Bes*:brand '"' oi Uqupf;Stc»ke4^^pabh-titppslat* dooj Faddocking 'provided tor all ;kind»- ■ ■took. ■-;' ■ f " : ":-",";''■••■'•-'' :i v: : ;■ ■'->'; ; H ■■'■■'';. 'ANTED, and YODNG, General Carriers and Mail Gontractdrs,-have ft large and efficient plant, Mel.; .all ;'' ofdef» are attended ( .'vb:.'p>6mptlyy;/: ; samples av ; specialty,.; Agents N.Z. Express G6-:,.A.iabo. lance wagon on hirb day bir night at shortest notiae. Telephone 128.

•BRITE-GLAS" " N your and (■; mirrors. r, No l^bdur j once-.1 used alw»fi used; Afl stbrea.'■■':' .."".-, : ''..'■

A. GRANT'S PATENT REVERBIBLE TYNE arid ' CHAtN EARROWS.—These harrows have ■ been used all over the Waikatb, ; 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. Having secured the patent rights "to 'mtrita these harrows, all you have to do is to-send size with order to L. V. DO H NT, Blacksmith, Alfredton, and Eketahuna, or to the Mastertori. 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 J up and leaving the ground splendidly, hey ars %ht> of draft." r ANTED KNOWN Orcierß t » now being vaken for, Fruits for jam, including Raspberries, Peaches, Nectarine** also Pears and Plums. Applet for jelly supplied ckeap in anv ou.'tntity. F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. •BPITE-GLAS." ''BRITE-GLAS." CLEANS and polishes Nickel, E.P. J Ware, Japanned Goods, cleans paint work.—ls bottle.

WANTED KNOWN— That T. WAGG and Co., Coach and Carnage Builders, supply Vehicles made to order in any style, aiad constructed under personal supervision, from the best selected; materials, by expert 'workmen, and our prices defy competition. ~ Our, vehicles have taken first awards wherever shown. Rubber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to new and second-hand conveyances. Trade supplied.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 1

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735

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10163, 13 February 1911, Page 1

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