LOST and FOUND. OST— From Minto Villa, about J two weeks ago, gent's bicycle (No. 34873). Finder please return to Minto Villa, Chapel Street. TO LET and FOR SALE. ,|OR.SALE— Tomatoes for sauce, 1 cheap. Apply F. J. BOBBINS, I Fruiterer, Queen Street. OR SALE AT RUSSELL'S SEO- ' OND-HAND SHOP.— Doubleseated buggy, £ls 10s; New Lady's Bike, B.S.A. pattern, £0 10s; Also Ladies' and Gent's Second-band 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 lrind*--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. -ANTED AT ONCE— Shot- » » guns* Bicycles, Gun Dog, Furnishings, Tools, or anything else you offer. Best prices given. FOR SALE— Furnishings, Tools, Mats, Table Covers, Rifles, Bikes, Pram, Pushcart, Fenders, Crockery, etc. Call and inspect at E. 1 HODGE'S Second-hand Emporium, Central Hotel Premises, Queen Street. Civility and satisfaction guaranteed. "BEITE-GLAS." | LEAN your shop windows with t «BfiIT.H,GLAS," saves time, brilliant results. Is bottle fp . "p W 1 Offices: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. Perry Street, - • • Master-ton, HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT ANTED— Two painters, Main Trunk line, ■ 10s day; Five Flaxcuttero, 6s ton, 15s board.; ANTED— Man to rank,-; gar- ' den, and generally useful about house)2os. 'Experienced gardener 255. ANTED Two experienced Flaxcutters, Manawatu district, 6s, ton. 'ANTED— Two Slabbys 9s, and Tailer-out lis, Marlborough Mill. Gardener for about 2 weeks, 8a day. Milker 255, Camp Cook 27s 6d, Benchman and Tailer-out, Nuhaka."\ ,: ; '•'.,. .'.'.■■ ANTED— Married couple for Hotel, man. ' cook, woman general work: £IOO a year. , r ANTED Housekeeper, back ■country, 20s; Cook- for hotel,, 20s > General, with knowledge <jf cooking; Light General,,Ss; General pr 'Lady Help, country, miis.t 4 be com-'. '' : ; '' } '' ; ': !" .''•:>. "*;'•., : -'.''\\
, matism, sciatica, sprains,' bruises j 'inflammation, swellings, and : all" pains, Gordon's "Rheumatic Liniment" acts like magic. Price iper bottle Is-'&i and 2s 6d.; Made 1 and sold only by J. V/. GORDON,', Chemist (by Exams.), Masterton. , ANTED KNOWN. r CRAGG'S Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon is under the supervision of Mr H. READ, who is a first-class tradesman of considerable experience. Customers may rely on receiving prompt and efficient attention,—CßAGG'S, "The Corner Shop," Queen Street. 'ANTED— A safe, sure remedy ' for coughs and colds, one that prevent as well as cure. "PECTROL" will suit you.; Prepared and solcl only by J .V. GORDON, Chemist (by Exams. ), Masterton. ANTED—. Immediately, cow- ' man for-station, 255; station ardener 30s: GILLESPIE and Co., ! Academy Buildings, .Masterton. 'ANTED ~ loci ''driver"" 'for "'station, 30s per week; Milkers, used to machines' preferred, 22s 6d and 255. Apply to GILLESPIE AND m . Ann.rWiv Buildi"" 0 Mn eterfcrni. ANTED Lady help tor coun- ' try 15s, Woman Cook,for station, no laundry, 255; Nurse 17s 6d, Housemaid-waitress, 15s; Generals, 10s to 20s. Married couples. GILL&bPIE and Co., Academy, Buildings, Masterton . . WHY torture yourself with a blunt'razorP 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. TRY "BRITE-GLAS" ' l *"*;N yottr windows and, -mirrors No labour; once, osed alway* used. All "stores. ■ ■ ■ '■ . . RESENTATION GOODS.--OTJR preparations for the present busy season are to be seen in a fine assortment of the. very latest presentation goods of every description, including presentation- case pipes, cigar arid cigarette holders, silver mounted pipes, razors (in liases), shaving brushes, (finest quality), and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. Call and inspect.— A. WHITE and Co., KalrdP«s*sar« an* Ttiiaoeonis* iHE people of Masterton, although they live remote from this world's toil and glory, upraise a joyous note. They've learned to live charmed lives, you see, by drinking StTatur* ' r V s * •BBTTE-GLAS." "BRITE-GLAS.". CLEANS and pclWrea Nickel, E.P. Ware, Japanned Goods, cleans paint work.—ls bottl» MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. : S. Poison ... ... Proprietor. \ _____> - - ■ i FIRST-CLiSS Meals, Good At- | tention,'Best of Wines and! Spirits, and home-like occotnmoda- •' tion. H0UB1& is connected with Telephone (Greytown Bureau.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10192, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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