LOST and FOUND. Yellow, white and ; ulack sheep, dog. If not elaimi within iotiriceii- aays will be sold ito defray expends." ,Appiy to W Fisher,'MatahiWil'* - /> -•• ■ TO LET and FOR SALE, - On lease, 8roomed'' house,' every convenience,:' 4 acres ! grounds Low rent to a good tenant.' 'Particulars at Age Office. - '•■■• IOR SALE;—• Tomatoes for sauce,- _' • cheap. Apply F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen' Street. (0 __ hotiahd cold- water serv'ire, 1 with 4 acres;- 12 acres?' or 20 acres of land, Upper Plain. Apply Age Office; ,10R SALE AT RUSSELL'S SECseated buggy;,, £ls ! 10s ; ; JlSew Lady's Bike, B.S.A. pattern, £6 ;10s ; Also Ladies'- and"Gent's'Second-hand Bicycles from £3;, Furniture; Garden and Carpenters' Tools, f \ Coppers and Frames,' WaMesy ;01oc'ks.: Also, 200 Rabbit Sheep";.,- Net; Ladies' and Gents*'^Clothing,..Boots, etc.. AH kinds of- Secofid-hand Goods bought, sold or// exchanged; ; All .kinds, of I Furniture "bought or ■sold on / com- ; mission. *'■ Don't forget the/only genuine . shop' in .town; 1 wllere. you can buy what s youvivant,;.and, sell:what you don't SELL, iProprietorjv (opposite: : Hyde and Co.) Street., ■ - |OR ( _J steads, ; Table Covers; Hearthrugs, Mats, Linoleums,. Trunks, Cutlerv, Chafe; //Bfushware, Crockery, Curtain etc. -Also second-hand .Guris, Bikes, WatchesjA Prams,- Lamps, et?., etc. Apply sharp at E. HODGE'S Secondhand SKop; Central' Hotel Premises, Queen ■ Street,\Masterton. ./MOTTO: Small v : ;fv v 'B^i^^LAS;" : :''''';' | ":;'; , / Vou* • /wmcfows with \J ; " 881 ff : (?X.ASi'f itayea tiine, brilliant results.-/ '";' . ".■ *'/': : . ' '■■ X-- ■ Is bottle ' :, . '<',•■ ••• Offices;? A. * Buildings. ptrra/,;.st^ HOtiSE- : .jfc LABOtJR AGENT Good' Cook, station, , Bay, ,no washing,/no ironing; small family- 20s; References. Nursemaid,,station; -Ka <v3.\ 'ANTED For; Marlborough,/ '■ Mill,'Benchman, : : 13s start; 2 experienced tramlayers, 1 . take levels, Je : tc'.V''contract 4 ;or'/'day,- , l2s7,<:'J^kman, : ; l 10s;. Engin'e driver/'lis; Tailer-out.j ':l2s.r' v .vs://j/-'/[. ' T,^\\-}: ':'" : - > -'-: : ';' ■ ■-.; 'I 1 : v ler4>pt ■; aJbova. .station j ANTED'':•"'$- : ' Maliv :/W', ■ ; woman j f cook private ,hotet 30s; Cook, i private boarding, hoiise, /20s; Wait-. J ress 15s, Generals 10s to 155..":" ■■: /Wbriiiigs House-. J p.-' /cquniry, ,3 mien, ibjread j 1 ■• Working housekeeper, I iett/■'.", aU ,l -; duties, ■ v s 2os; ! few weeks, 15s; Cook Bay, -■> WAITING ENGAGEMENT. . Bushmen, several ploughmen, miners, navvies, well-diggers, cooks, shepherds, fencers. > drivers, mill hands, rabbiters, gardeners, etc. 7ANTED ' KNOWN— "1.K." ' TTVTaimT TTIT.T.F'R r)nAu v Tint, stupify; -it -kills;"stone dead ' .air insect Fleas, .Moths, Cockroaches, etc., etc. . Sold 9d, Is and Is 6d> by J, V. rGORDON, Chemist (by Exams.), M.P;b., - Mastertom--. -7'/"-'. ,-v '/".';'; , ANTEDrvKNOWN.- :-- ■ That ' Hairdressinjg and Shaving Saloon is under the supervision of MrS H. READ, who is a tradesman of considerable experifeiice.! Customers may reij on receiving prompt and efficient attention iA CRAGG'S, V ' l The Corner Shop," Queen Street.
WAMCED-4 ■'■■& bottle of GORsplendid and Colds. X)ne dose =ia.'Jew,more doses eltect a complete' cureA; Ericals 6d^and 2s DON,; M.&S;> :Chemist (by Exams.), MaitertoWv';-'vf:>^-.'"'.'•.'■. ■ ;. ■ ,'• , \ . - >\<?xpert Mach--W . • ine> siiedrer#.: vfor, crutchihg, Experienced, bulloek: driver■ Jpr station, 30s;; i GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy i%iWlngsj faster ton. Experienced fencer t t for station, required, wages 30s week.*,GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. /ANTED;-- LaUy. help '. try 15s, '■:Woman Cook for station, no laundry, 255; Nurse 17s 6d, Housemaid-rwaitress, :155,; Generals, 10s to 20s. Married.couples. GlLLbbPIE' arid Co., :; ; ;&£ademy Buildings, Masterton''''v^;;v'■;.?/'; ■_ ' r HY torture yourself v with a '■. blußt Vazoi V[ ? Please bat bring it to": : me,-and-I will' set it at once to your, satisfaction. F. "B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales Stables), Qneen.Street; Masterton., ~ ING a song oV sixpence multiplied s by four!—buys aJ pound of Suratura Tea, so wnyXpay more? Four times six is-twenty four—that's two shillings, seeP—buys s* pound, at any I Btr.ro. of Suratura. "Bi" . OLL," he said, and" Molly . t»js-Siggers sniggered consciously," '•you don't want iolmarry 'Arry; better let'im be. Won't yer drink yer Suratura;always'long wi'.nie?". I She says, "Steve*;" I do believe I ■ ! will." '"Right-O!*' says he. ";■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10180, 4 March 1911, Page 1
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