LOST anil FOUND. LOST— A black cross bull pup. Answers to tlie name of 'lip.' Reward vail be-' given to anyone returning same to Mr D. Thread well. Queen Street. LOST Young Sheep Dog, about twelve months old; black, wQiite and tan. Ring .up telephone 226; immediate. '• - TO LET and FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Tomatoes for sauce, cheap. Apply F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. TO LET hot and cold water servire, with 4 acres, 12 acres, or 20 acres of land, Upper Plain. Apply Age Office. For sale at russell's sec-ond-hand SHOP.— Doubleseated buggy, £ls 10s; New' Lady's Bike, B.S.A. pattern, £G 10s; Also Ladies' and Gent's Second-hand Bicycles from £3; Furniture, Garden and Carpenters' Tools, Coppers and Frames, Watches, Clocks. Also, 200 Rabbit Traps, Sheep Net, Ladies' and Gents' Clothing, Boots, etc. All kinds of Second-hand Goods bought, sold or exchanged. All kinds of Furniture bought or sold on commission. Don't forget the only genuine shop in town where you can buy what you want, and sell what you don't want.— ROBERT RUSSELL, Proprietor, (opposite Hyde and Co.) Queen Street. FOR SALE Cheap, New Bedsteads, Table Covers, Hearthrugs, 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. HODGE'S Secondhand Shop, Central Hotel Premises, Queen Street, Mast-erton. MOTTO: Small Profits; Quibk Retynie.' "BBITE-GLAS." GLEAN your < stop windows With " BKI fii GLA.S," saves time, brilliant results. " " i Is bottle Offices: A. R. Bun-y's Buildings. Perry Btrcat, ; • • • Masterton. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT ANTED— Good Cook, station, Hawke's Bay, no. washing, no iron ing; small family ; _2oa; References. Nursemalid, station, l«~s (id. ANTED For Marlborough Mill, Benchman, 13s start; 2 experienced tramlayers, take levels, etc., contract or day, 12s; Jackman 10s: Engine driver lis; Tailer-out i2s. WANTED— Benchman and Tai-ler-out, Mihaka, 10 per cent, above award; Experienced station, gardener, young and active, 255. "ITS 7 ANTED Man- or woman -W cook private hotel 30s; Cookyprivate boarding house, 20ff; Waitress 15s, Generals 10s to 15s. J &NXJSiD : •—Working Hoijse- , , keeper country, 3 men, bread to bake, 20s; Working housekeeper, Coast, 3 men, all . duties, 20s; Housekeeper for few weeks, 15s; Cook' for hotel, Hawke's Bay. ' A WAITING ENGAGEMENT. j l\. Bushmen, several ploughmen s miners, navvies, well-diggersi cooks, shepherds, fencers, drivers, mill hands, rabbiters, gardeners, etc. ANTED KNOWN— "1.E." INSECT KILLER does not stupify; ■lt kills "stone >dead" ; all 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. ANTED KNOWN. - That . . CRAGG'S Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon Is under the: supervision of Mr H. READ, who .is a first-clasß tradesman of considerable experience. Customers may reiy on receiving prompi and efficient; attention.—CßAGG'S, '.'The Corner Shop," Queen Street. TTE7ANTED— A bottle of GORW DON'S "PECTROL." It's splendid for Coughs and Colds. One dose relieves, a few more doses eftect a complete cure. Price Is 6d_ and 2s 6d. Sold only by J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., Chemist (by Exams..), Masterton. "ANTED Trucky, 10s per . T day. Tailer-out for sawmill, 10s per day. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. W J WANTED lock driver for station, 30s; Experienced Fencer; j^ ol ' station ; references required ;' wages 30s a week. GILUESPIE & CO., Academy. Buildings, Masterton. WANTED Lady help for country 15s, 'Woman Cook for station, no laundry, 255; Nurse 17s 6a, Housemaid-waitress, 15s; Generals, 10s to 20s. Married couples. GILLkbPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton r HY torture yourself with a , , . blunt razor? Plcasfe 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. « M °LL» he said, and Molly LyX Siggers sniggered consciously, ''you don't want to marry 'Arry; better let 'im be. Won't yer drink yer Suratura always 'long wi' nie?" She says, "Steve, I do believe I will." "Rieht-O!" says he. . \ ■ PRESENTATION GQOBS.-OUR preparations for the present busy season are to be seen in a fine assortment of the very latent presentation goods of every description, including presentation case pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, silver mounted pipes,, razors (in vases), shaving brushes, (finest quality), and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. "Call end inspect.— AWHITE anci C«>, Kalrdr«*Bor» aw" TotaoconU'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10182, 7 March 1911, Page 1
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