LOST AND FOUND. OST— On Monday last, an oilskin overcoat between the railway station vard and the post ofhce. Reward on returning same to the Eagle Brewery. TO LET AND FOR SALE. ,0 LET— Two famished rooms. Apply 18, Cole Street. ~0& SALE— Table Potatoes, 8? J. RQBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. 'Phone 246. OR SALE.—Motor Cycle, 3* h.p. JF in splendid condition, guaranteed. Also, Guns, Furniture,, Watahes, Violin, Heartfc *Rw a Fenders, Orion Range, Gent's Bikes, Pram, Clod Machines, Trunks, etc., etc. I am prepared to buy, sell or exchange anything you offer to your sartastaction. Best assortment on sale in town. Apply at E. HODGE'S, next W F.C.A.. Oueea Street. Maatertogu ~NE MOMENT PLEASE! v Save thing you want as good as new at half the original cost. The largest and most varied stock of SecondLadies' and Gent's Clothing ai Boots, Tools, Vehicles, Harness, Saddles, and thousands of other goods ever offered to the public of the iven for left-off clothing. NOTE.ooks excbaniWl. j: A. B«Btro:y'a Buildings. P«rry Strett. • - - Mastirton. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT ANTED— 600 Acres of bush ' felled by contract, in blocks to suit gangs; 37s to 39s per acre ; Wanganui district. ANTED— Trucky for isanvmill, ' Ploughman 255. "ANTED— Married couple for ' station, man used to rough, carpentering, look after oil engine, etc. Wife cook. £9O. /ANTED— Woman with daughter for Peloxus Sound. Woman, with child, Wadrarapa, 15s, good home. General, Masterton., 15s ; Nurse and assist, country, 10s. " WAITING Engagement.— Shep- . herds, cooks, fencers, mil' hands, engine drivers, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. . ./ANTED A good, VV tested preparation, to jsitrengskm the dhest aiid lungs, arid ward off chest complaints. Try GORDON'S "CREMALTOL." ' It's splendid. J. V. GORDON, Chemist, Masterton.
WJLLVXXu/ — cvmuMU !___«_ oi*jw —* fence and drive bullocks. Wages 30s per week. Station gardener 30s. Milker 20s. Station hand 20s. GLLLESPEE AND CO., Ajcafliemy Biuiidiiigs, Mastentoia. WANTED— Four young men for t&wfcine pulling by contraob. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Building®, Masterto_i<. r AJNTEOD—Woman cook 26*; laxly ' help 15s; Under nurse, country, liaht duties: Generals, 10s GILLESPIE . Buildings, Masterton. ,HY torture yoursslf with a ' blunt rassor P Please don't, but brine it to me, and I will set it at ROSSON, (nest Prince of Wales Stables). Queen Street. Masterton. / ANTED KNOWN.— We bare ity HOT WATER BOTTLES in the Wairarapa. Call and inspect tlhem at GORDON'S MEDICAL ,HALL, Mastesiton. ' EN THOUSAND tardy shelter trees to choQse from, including pines, gums, wattles, macrocarpas, etc. You've bee;a thinking about running in that line of shelter trees for along time. Now ir the vime to do it; We shall be pleased to advise you. Write or call.— E. HALE, Te Ore Or« Nurs*nes. Masterton. HE Masterton Farmers' Imple : __ ment Company are Iron ana Brass Founders, with a reputation for turning out first-class dependable work. . • ANTED KNOWN— That T. . . WAGG and Co., Coach and Carirage Builders, supply Vehicles made to order in any style, and constructed under personal supervision, from the best selected materials by competition. taken first awards wherever shown. rew and sectadTrad* supplied. RESENTATION GOODS.-rOUB 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 an(2 cigarette holders, silver mounted pipe, razors (in caß.es), shaving brushes, (finest quality), and hundreds r.f other articles too numeroui to mention. Call and inspect.— A. WHITE and Co., Hairdressers and Tobacconists. VRNAMENTAL and Flowering Shrubs in great variety are now ready. Rhod&dendrons, Camelias, Azalias, Ghoisya, Boronia, Daphnesall at most reasonable prices.— E, HALE, the Nurseries, Mastertwi _ ____________ ARDENING AND PLANTING. _We have a staff of expert men available for planting and renovating gardens in any part of the district.— E. HALE, Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. RICH FERN AND SWAMP LAND. |OR SALE.— 800 ACRES, mostly rich fern and drained- swamp land; fenced; river boundary. House 6 rooms, Milking Sheds, Cart and Implement Sheds, Orchard, etc. Eight miles from seaport, on propo*ed railway route. Mail coach pas*** 3 times a week. Exceptionally easy terms. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.O. AUCKLAND.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10262, 14 June 1911, Page 1
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