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LOST and FOUND. LOST- In Masterton, a black Sheep Dog, tan feet. Jmdei rewarded on returning same to \\ • Fisher, Renall Street. |ORSALE-A purebred Greyhound and a Spaniel, also .i Archer pugs; good dogs. Apply Groves, Bush Grove. (OR SALE- Tomatoes sauce, _J cheap. Apply ?. J. ROBBIINb, Fruiterer, Queen Street. FOR SALE AT RUSSELL'S SEC-OND-HAND SHOP— Doubleseated buggy, £ls Ws; New Lady s Bike, B.S.A. pattern, £0 10s; Also Ladies' and Gent's Second-hand Bicycles' from £3; Furniture, Garden and Carpenters' Tools, i Coppery 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' t&e only genuine -shop in town where J™ ™* buy what you what you ! and Co.) Queen Str

offer. Best' SALE— Furnish Table Covers, R' Call and inspect at # "BBITE-GLAS." C' LEAN your shop /window with «BBITii'.QLAS," saves tuao,■ W»»liant results. Is bottle •»'~T. i*l ft Fwry sireoi, • uajgjiiT •** HOUSE & IiABOUR -^* WANTED— An experienced gardener, 25s a week and found. General farm hand, same, place, 25&: farm implements, £7l 10s a year and found:' flood bushman for sawmill, 10s a day. " -/j^.^:,,,..;,.,;,!INTED Six Experienced 3coop-drivers, 30s a week and found; 3 experienced flaxcutters, Manawatu district, 6s a ton and 15s week board. Post splitter, totara, 20s per hundred. r ANTED Married couple for ' country hotel, man cook, and wife general; £IOO a year. Married I couple for accommodation house, wife cook, etc.,, man general l ..■■•'; WANTED Paperhaager, Mai*. Trunk line, 10s ; General farm hands, 20s to 255; Ploughman used to air implements, 255; Lad for farm, milk 3 or 4 cows; and generally useful about place. r ANTED— Cook for hotel, 20s; . ; -Generals, 12s to 255; General or Lady Help, country, must be competent, 15s; Light General, Bs^;

'ASPI'ED At once, oy experienced gai'dener, contract or day work. ANTED KJNOWN,— Genuine I Sale of Music and Musical Instruments. LOCKYER'S GRAMOPHONE AND ZONOPHONE STORES, by way of an introduction to the people of Masterton and Districts, intend holding a sale of Music and Musical Instruments. Pianoforte pieces and Songs, usually 2s, now Is. Several good Waltzes at 6d. The two latest waltzes by' Adrian Hope, "Cupid's Whisper" &nd ''Radiant Morn,"; Is 9d ' each, postage Id extra, to any ' address. A'large pf latest styles- ol Music Cases at reduced rates. Call or write and; enquire fuller particulars. All latest Gramophones and. the-Cmch; r . Hrirnless' Zonophoiie, can be. mSed at IiOCKYER'S, .opposite Sfey's Stables, -Street Masterton: Pise Records from

:«TANTED KNOWN— For rheuk/w ■< Tnn+.iiem *pin.t.iAn.'' snrains. hrni«w v inflammation, swellings, ffi Vj', \ G ? R 51 J^ 'ANTED— A safe, sflre remedy ' for coughs and colds, will prevent as well as cure. PATROL" wiU suit you. Prepared and sold only by J .V. GORDOK, Chemist (by Exams.), Masterton. ANTED— Immediately, cook's '"■•■• assistant, 25s ; • station gardener ; 30s. GILLESPIE, and : Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED - , .::, lock -driver :for, j station, 30s per week; Ploughman 255 .; Milkers, 20s to 255. Apply GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. ANTED Lady help for coun- ' try, 20s; Woman Cook for station, ,no laundry, 25s; 1 Housemaid-waitress, 15s; Generals, 10s to 20s. Married couples. GlLLiiibPIE '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. 33. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales Stables), Queen Street, Masterton. TRY "BRITE-GLAS" N your windows and roirror.B r • No labour; ones naed alwayi need AH stores. ,RESENTATIQN GOODS—OUR 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 ease pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, silver mounted pipes, razors (in vases), shaving brusheß, (finest qiiality), ano hurt'" j dreds,of other artioies too utitneroDs to mention. Call end inspect.— A. WHITE an« 3 Ce-i en" Tfl»awc<ro*»*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 29 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 29 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 29 March 1911, Page 1

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