OST— In, Church Street, a gold _J Neck Chain, with 3 link charm J attached. Finder kindly leave at ' Age Office. ' TO LET AND FOR SALE. 710R SALE— For a few days only, _J 86 First-class 4-mmute Phonograph Records. Come and take your choice for 2s each at the Post Office Auction Mart, and save 6d on each record. HIOB SALE— One double-barrel . breech-loading Gun, 12-ibore hanv merless, with ejector. PRICE £l9, with cleaning rod and cleaners. Alsoone builder's or cabinet-maker's vice, as good as new, for £3 ss, in good order.—Apply to JAMES McLEOD, Hillside, Martinborough. IXCHANG-E— 240 Acres GovernI men* lea-se, Firstclass, dairy farm. Price £l2. No mortgage. Wants good town property. Snow and Co., Paimerston Nortih. lOR SALE— 25 Hives Bees, also 1 Extractor (4 framed), and quantity of empty hive®, and new frame timber, etc. —Apply E. Hodge, General Dealer. OR SALE— Cape Gooseberries, 1 just arrived. Apply F. J. ROBBINiS, Fruiterer, Queen, Street. 'Phone 246. |OR SALE.—Motor Cycle, 3$ h.p. ' in splendid condition, guaranteed. Also, Guns, Furniture, Watches, Violin, Hearth Rups- Bedsteads. Fenders, Orion Range, _. Gent's Bikes, Pram, Cloc' Machines, Trunks, etc., etc. I am prepared to, buy, sell or exchange ' anything you offer to your satisfac- i tion. Best assortment on sale in ' town. Applv at E. HODGE'S, next W.F.C.A.. Queen Street. Masterton. SATURDAY, at 'Nine, starts the Great Annual Stocktaking Sale of W.F.C.A.. Wait 'and see. MOMENT PLEASE! Save your money by buying anything you want as good as new at half the original cost. The largest and most varied stock of Secondhand Furniture, Jewellery, Bicycles. Ladies' and Gent's Clothing and' Boots, Tools, Vehicles, Harness, Saddles, and thousands of other goods ever offered to the public of the Wairarapa.— ROBERT RUSSELL, Second-Hand Dealer. Best Prices given for left-off clothing., NOTE.— Books excb-ancrod v_/ the .Great Annual Stocktaking Sale of W.F.C.A. Wait and see.
F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R. Bnn:.y'» Buildings. Pirry Street - • M niter ton. HOUSE A LABOUR AGENT ANTED—- 600 Acres of bush ■ felled by contract, in blocks to suit gangs; 37s to 39s per acre; Wanganui district. ANTED— Hauler 'driver, 10s ' day. Also 2 Bushntein, • same imiU, 10s, Taxanaki. Cowboy, station, 20s; . . ' ■ "ANTED Married couple, ' without family, for >statjion in Hawke's Bay. Man milk, garden, kill, etc., wife cook-laundress, £IOO. "ANTED— Married couple for ' station, man used to rough carpentering, look after oil engine, etcf Wife cook. £90..; /"ANTED— Woman with daugh- / tor for Pelorus Sounds, 12s to 15s ia week. Woman with child of school age for Wairarapa, 15s a week, good home. Nurse and assist, country, 10s a week; Generals, M'asteirto.n. WAITING Engagement.— ShepL herds, cooks, fencers, mil! hands, engine drivers, ploughmen, mariued waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. ON SATURDAY, at Nine, starts the Great Annual Stocktaking •Saleof W.E.C.A. Wait and .see.'. FRUIT TREES.—This season find? us with an unusually large stock of extra fine young apple, peach, plum, apricot trees, etc. Every tree guaranteed on a whole root, free from disease, vigorous and shapely. We want to supply you this seasou from this matchless stock.— E. HALE, Te Ore Ore Nur&rries. Master ton ANTED— Immediately, Cow- / man. for station, able to make butter, 255. Kitanentman for station, 20s per week. Ploughman, 255. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Mafiterton. 7ANTED— Four young men for ' tawhine pulling by contract. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. _______ WANTED— Wofjiah c6ok2os j'la&f help 15s; Under nurse, country, light duties; Generals/ 10s to 20s per week. Married couples. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. 'BY torture youreslf with a ' blunt razor P Please don't, btti bring it to me, and I will set it at once to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales Stablest Queen Street. Masterton. ON SATURDAY, at Nine, starts the Great Annual Stocktaking SaJe of W.F.C.A. Wait and'see. VV may be prevented and speedily cured by a few applications of GORDON'S "Oliilblain Paint" Price Is.—J. V. Gordon, M.P.S. Chemist (by Exams.) Masterton JEN THOUSAND nardy shelter . trees to choose from, 'includingpines, gums, wattles, maerocarpas, etc. You've beei thinking about running in that line of shelter trees for along time. Now if the? \>ime to do it. We shall be oleased to advise you. Write or call.— E. HALE, Te Ore 0*» Nar*>*hes. Masterton. ORNAMENTAL and Flowering _ Shru'o3 in great variety are now ready. Rhododendrons, 'Camelias, Azalias, Choisya, Boronia. Daphnesall at most reasonable ].rioe«. — E. HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10269, 22 June 1911, Page 1
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