TO LET AND FOR SALE. OR SALE.—B.S.A. Rifle and __' ammunition, iu. perfect order; may be seen at Age Office. r ANTED TO LET— Contract to cut 3000 Red Birch Posts, yu strainers. None but experienced men need Apply this office. FOR SALE— Stylish, upstanding Bay Gelding, 8 years old, .between 15' and 16 hands. Fast trotter; perfectly sound and staunch. Apply J. \V." Compton, Upper Plain, Mastexton. /~\NE 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, Boots, Tools, Vehicles, Harness, Saddles, and thousands of other goods ever offered to the public-of the tit • T>rvT>-ciT»rh DTiaoi?TT. Second-Hand Dealer. Best Prices given for left-off clothing. NOTE.— Books exchajiowlEMNANTS! REMNANTS! In j Flannels, Blouse Flannelettes, Golf Blousings, Calicoes, Art Musr linis, Cretonnes, etc., now being cleared at GRAHAM AND CO.'S Great Sale. lOR SALE, CHEAP,— Two Pairs ' Inlaid Bowls, competition set,, tested in North and South Islands; Tennis Racquet, Hockey Sticks, Guns, Fishing. Rod®, Watches, Furniture, Trunks, Gladstone Bags, Bikes, Saddles, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Fancy Goods, Boots, Leggings, Fruit Netting, etc., etc. I eluding whole houses of best prices given. Apply at E. HODGE'S Second Hand Shop, Cen- ( tral Hotel Premises, next W.F.C.A. I'm in to beat all competitors, and j cam do it.
TGOKTAKING Sale in frill swing at W.F.C.A. You want sheetings. \ TEN.— Don't forget GRAHAM . AND OO.'S Great Sale. Men's Utnderpants and Vests ibo be cleared at 2s lid; Flannel Hinders, 2s 6d. ITOOKTAKING Sale in full swing ' at W.F.C.A. : Tou want sheetings. lEVILLE ORANGES! SEVILLE ORANGES! For Marmalade. Any quantity. Mosit modest rates. —F. J. ROBBINS, "Fruiterer, Queen Street. jTOOKTAKLNG Sale in full swing at W.F.C.A.. You want sheetings. F. P. WELCH. Offioea: A. R. Bun y'» Buildings. Perry Street-. - • Matter ton. HOUSE A LABOUR AGENT r ANTED Six experienced ' scrubcutters, Is per ihour and 14s (board, Gishorne district. Trucky 10s a day, and Hauler Driver 10& a day, same mill. WANTED- Three Bridge Carpenters, 12s a day, Raetihi. Cowman, able to kill) garden, etc;, 20s. Farm hand, £1 per week. ▼ V der head nurse; Housemaid, assist, 15s to start; woman (with child of school age) not objected to,j must be good cook, and general work, 15s a week. Generals, etc. 10s to 12s. WAITING Engagement.— ShepL herds, cooks, fencers, null hands, engine driver®, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. :
WEET ISLAM) ORANGES, 14 far Is.—F. J. BOBBINS, ; Jtouitereex, Queen Street. ARDENING AND PLANTING. f —We have a staff of expert men available for planting and renovating gardens in any part of £he <dstrict.-- E. HALE, Wairarapa lfurseiie toasierson. (WEEDS, SOfiii-.rwide, to be cleared at Is 3d yd. Velveteens at la. yard; Ribbon 6d yd, now beings cleared at GHAHAM AND CO.'S. TOOKTAJHNG Sale in full swing , at W.F.C.A. You want sheetings. FRUIT TREES.—This season findus 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 Nurseries, Masterton NTOOKTAKING Sale in full swing ,j ait W.F.C.A. You want sheetings. ANTED —. Immediately, sta- ' tiion. oook, 255 ; Gamp Oook, 30s; 2' experienced Bushmen, crossoutters, lis per day. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Ma&tertaa- ~; -. ANTED— Experienced maiT- ' ied couple, woman hotisekeeper, man to he general station hand, £9O per year. GILLESPIE AND 00., Acadfiimy Buildings, Masterton. r AN TED—Woman cook 255; Jady, ' help, los; Generals, 10s to 20s per week. Married couples. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. HY torture yourself with & [ blunt razor P Please don't, but bring it to- me, and I will set it at once to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (nextJPrince of Wales Stables). Queen Street. Masterton. EDGES.— Plants for the hedges . have been made a specialty at my Nurseries this season. To quote a few of the hardy sorts, such as the /-i 1?1 „„„ TP.,. n 11,..,: n TT1„«„ Jail and inspect. 164. HALE, the Wi irarapa Nurseries, Masterton. ITOOKTAKING Sale in full swing at W.F.C.A. You want sheetings. R 8. WORNER notifies the pub . lie that he has taken over the Stables of Mr H. Crowder, Lincoln RoaS. The business will be conducted on the same "terms as hie predecessor, and the new proprietor trusts by strict attention to business details to merit a fair share of public support.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10276, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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