- OST— Chestnut horse, wlr.t< J -blaze on face with chestnut star in centre. Please communicate with T. T. Hillas, Mauriceville. TO LET AND FOR SALE. .OR SALE.-—Section in Hall _J Street, quarter aerie, 66ft frontage; a hundred yards from Post Office. Apply Age Office. ONE MOMENT PLEASE I 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 exchanoTArl FOR SALE, CHEAP.— Two Pairs Lilaid Bowls, competition set, tested in North and South Islands; Tennis Racquet, Hockey Sticks, Guns, Pishing Rods,-Watches, Furniture, Trunks, Gladstone Bags, | Bikes, Saddles, Hearth Rugs, Table Clovers, Fancy Goods, Boots, Leggings, Fruit Netting, etc., etc. _ I buy for cash anything you offer, including whole houses of Furniture—best "prices given. Apply at E. HODGE'S Second Hand Shop, Central Hotel Premises, next W.F.C.A. I'm in to beat all competitors, and oan do it. . lEVILLE ORANGES i SEVILLE ORANGES! For Marmalade. Any quantity. Most modest rates. —F. J. ROBBLNS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. F. P. WELCH. Offioee: A. R. Brtr v't Buildings. P«rry Street • Mastirton. HOUSE * LABOUR AGENT 7 ANTED Four experienced Bushfallers, Wanganui, Is per hour. [T ANTED— Contractors to fall r 200 Acres bush, Waitotara, 27s 6d. Hauler driver, 10s; Engine Driver, lis: Tailer-out, 10s. r ANTED— Farm Hand used t< ' Milking Machines, 255; Ploughman, 255; Youth for station, milk, kdilj etc., 15s to start. Experienced Sorubcutter, Is hour, Gisiborne*. WANTED— Benchiman., 10s; 2 Tratmlayers, cooitraot or 10s day; 3 Bridge Carpenters, 12s; Married couple, station'; refereaices required; £IOO. Wder head nurse; Housemaid, assist, 15s to start; woman, (with child of school age) not objected to; must be good cook, and general work, 15s a week. Generals', etc, 10s to 12s. AWAITING Engagement.— Shepherds, ' cooks, fencers, millhands, engine drivers-,, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. WEEff ISLAND ORANGES, 14 for la.—F. J. ROBBINS, Fruitereer, Queen Street. men available for planting and re ; novating ;ardens in any part of the c.istrict.--' E. HALE, Wairarapa Ifurseiie .llas-certon. i-iRUIT TREES.—This season find<1 ~c „ii-\, on nnimnolll7 InTCrA 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 season from this matchless stock.— E. HALE, Te Ore Ore Nurseries, Masterton_____ » m /"ANTjED W tkm. cook, 255; Camp Cook, 30s; 2 experienced Bushmen, crossautters, 11® per day. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 'ANTED— Experienced marr-. ied couple, woman housekeeper, man to be general station hand, £9O per year. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. RANTED— Woman cook 255; lady help, 15s; Generals, 10s to 20s per week. Married couples. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. ' HY torture yourself with a blunt razor? Please don't, bui 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. W ANTED A wago. will be given free to the child wiho secures) (Erie largest number of Zymole Trokey Coupons from J. "V. GORDON, Chemist, by August- 31st, 1911. See window and page for full particulars. 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 flnnrAtaiis "RlpornnH. ERnallonia. Elaeaius, Laurels, Matipos, Macrocarps uall and inspect. -Phone 164. z*. HALE, the Wiiirar'apa - Nurseries, Masterton. "R S WORNER notifies the pub- . lie that he has taken over the Stables of Mr H. Crowder, Lincoln Road. The business will be conducted on the same terms as his predecessor, and the new proprietor trusts by strict attention to business details to merit a fair share of pub lis support. •T|IHE Sweetest Flower mat _L Blooms," will find perfect expression if you make a point of drawing your supply of roses from my very fine stock. We have a great variety of all the leading roses to choose from. Ring up 'Phone No. 164, and then pay us a visit.— E. HALE, Te Ore Ore Nurseries, Masterton. CHIMNEY SWEEP,— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETER HIDER, Masonic Street. Orders may be left witk J. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10282, 10 July 1911, Page 1
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