* LOST and FOUND. LOST— In Queen Streefc, yesterday' morning, Gold Bangle, set with amethysts. Finder rewarded on returning to Age Office. TO LET ahtf FOR SALE., ]7IOR Tomatoes, for 4.u ( l e > j cheap. Apply F. J. ROBBIiNS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. . _____ ; ~'l ; ——m TO LET- • hot and cold ■ water service, with 4 acres, 12 acres, or 20 acres of land, Upper Plain. Apply Age Office. FOR SALE AT BUSSELL'S SEC-OND-HAND SHOP.— Doubleseated buggy, £ls 10s; New Lady's Bike, B.S.A. pattern, £6 10s; Also. Ladies' and Gent's Second-hand, Bicycles from £8: Furniture, Garden and Carpenters', \Tools, Coppers and Frames, Watches, : Clocks. Also, 200 Rabbit Traps, Sheep Net,- Ladles and Gents' Clothing, Boots, etc. All kinds of Second-hand Goods bought, sold or; exchanged. All kinds or Furniture bought or sold on commission.', Don't forget' the only uine shop in town where you can buy what you 'want, . and, stell what you don't want.—' ROBERT RUSSELL, Proprietor, (opposite Hyde and Co.) Queen Street. or" SALE —' Bed- -, - .steads, Table Covers, Hearths rugs, Mats, Linoleums, Trunks, Cutlery, Chairs, Brushware, Crockery, Curtain Poles, and Fittings, etc. ' Also second-hand Guns, Bikes, Watches, Prams, Lamps, etc., etc. Apply sharp at E. HODGk S Secondhand Shop, Central Hotel Premises, Queen Street, Master ton. MOTTO:. Small Profits^'Quick Returns. , ;■■■; , ■ -BKITE-GLAS." GLEAN your shop window* with " JtJiilTii GLASS," saves time, brilliant results. ' . ••• Is bottle . ■ ■: Offices: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Percy street, • • Mastsrton. HOPSE & LABOUR AGENT > 'ANTED— Good Cook, station,; . . Hawke's Bay, no washing, no; ironing; small family; _2Qs; _refer- - - Nursemaid, station,; 1(5 r-ct. ANTED— ; Well-dig«;-r,oxj'.Pii■ ■enced, day wages. : ■ , "ANTE©— Farm . .hand, 255; .... [Masterton district. enced ,shepherd, with got-J C-igs- lor 2 of 3 months; 30s a. week. • ANTED Two Cros.-.co :tc; s, ... .-ai»-1.. Jnekman, etc; 10 per iciert. active award \fages to good men. All for, same- hull, Hawke's Bay;"; : 'ANTED— Begehman a»'d 'i ail- . . er-out for sawmill,: good >vag.es, Belarus Sound. Benchma:.. enced, £3 a week and roir d 'ANTED — Cook-General, f -; 20s; , . Cook" for private hotel, man or woman, 30s. Girl to assist all round in private hotel, los. Generals, 12s to 20s. Housekeeper for one month. A .WATTING ENGAGEMENTS. xjl Ploughmen and General Farm Hands, Scrub-cutters, Navvies,; Milkers, Grocers' Assistants, snginiedriver®, 'metal cart drivers, cooks, fen-eers,etc.■_ ■■ v y" ANTED KNOWN— "1.K.". ■ T , ' INSECT KILLER does not stupify; it kills tl stojie dead-' insect life—Flies, \ Fleas, Moths, Cockroaches, etc., etc., _Sold ,in. tins,' 9d, Is and Is 6d, by J. V. GORDON, Chemist (by Exams.), M.P.S., Masterton. " / ...p >' 'ANTED'-" KtfOWft. That ,CRAGG'S Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon is under , the supervision of Mr H.. READ,. who is a ■ grstc-cTass tradesman of considerable experience.. Customers may / reij on receiving prompt and efficient at-, : tention URAGG'S, ' The Corner Shop," Queen Street. .. . ■ ■ ANTED— A bottle of GOR- „ » DON'S . 'PECTROL.''\ It's splendid f6r Coughs and Colds. Onfe dose relieves, a few more doses etrect a complete cure; Price Is 6d_^ and ,2s 6d. Sold only by J. V. GORDONi M.P.S.', Chemist (by Exams.), Masterton. V.'/ ' 0 LET— Six-roomed House, ;14s -j,: 6d; 4-raomed house, Lansdowne, 12s 6d; Furnished rooms.— GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Miastertori. tt 7 ANTED— Cook for Hastings; ' Wno, laundry, 20s; -Nunse .for, same place, 15s.— GILLESPIE and CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 17S7ANTED Lady help for county try, 15s; Cook-laundress, 255; Housemaid-waitress, 15s ;• Generals, 10s to 20s. Married couples. GILLEbPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton WHY torture yourself with' a blunt razor ? Please don't, but bring it to me, and I will set it at once to* your' satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales Stables)', Queen Street. Masterton. THE PALACE HOTEL. ALL the combinations that go to iuaK.d a private home comfortable are associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under the management of Mr J. Swindale, the new proprietor. Wairarapa visitors to Wellington should make the Palace their home whilst there, Mr Swindals. who was for many years in the railway service, is well known to Wairarapa residents. He has a good idea of what visitors require, and /ias sufficient business acumen to see that these requirements are fulfilled' Decide to try the Palace.Hotel* on your next visit.. "Penny section 1 from the Government station. Situatealn the hea't of Willis street, J. SWINDALE, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 1
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