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LOST AND FOUND. FOUND— In Town Hall, Martor.ton, a Brown Skin Mr.fF. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. TOST— A Motor Car lamp. Re■i ward on returning to Age Office., TO LET AND FOR SALE ONE MOMENT PLKASK! Save your- money by buying anything you want as good as '-new at half tlie original cost. The largest and most varied stock of Secondhand Furniture, Jewellery, Bicycles, Ladies' and Gent's Clothing and Boots, To->l?, Vehicles, Harness, Saddles, and thousands of dthei goods ever oifcivd to the public of the , Wairarapa.— ROBERT RUSSELL, Second-Hand Dealer. Prices , given for left-off clothing. NOTE.— j Books exfliancr^

ALE! SALE! SALE! At E. kj> HOLGE'S Furniture Arcade. A few items on sale: Motor Bike, 2 pairs Bowls, 7 Bicycles, Guns, Fishing Rods, Watches, Gladstone Bags, Steel Trunks, Portable Boilers, Hea: !\'i Rugs, Table Covers, Boots, Legs, igs, 2 'S«its Rubber Type, Meat Safe, Dover Stove, B.R. Bedsteads, and ..eneral Household Furniture. Hon to Furniture' bought. Prices 'best iiji town. Note address : Central Hotel premises, next W.F.C.A. Inspection invited. P.S.—I will buy, exchange, or soil anything you offer to your best advantage. Try me.

EVILLE SEVILLE r ORANGES! For Marmalade. ALSO, POORMAN ORANGES. Any quantity. Most, modest.rat-es. —P. J. BOBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street.

F. P. WELCH.

Offices: A. R. •BUNNY'S Buildings Perry Street • j> Masterton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGEinT.

'ANTED—Oook, hotel, 40s; waitress, same hotel, 20s; bush contractors, fell 260 acres light fetish, Waaganui River, 30s per acre.

""ANTED *our experienced BusMallers, Wanganui, Is-per Ihour. Contractors for bushfailiilg, Pipiriki. __

-/-TAJyTED— Contractors to fall W 200 acres bush, Waitotara, '27s 6d per acre. Tadler out, 10s per day. Benohmaa, 10s per day; Two Bridge carpenters, 12s a day. :

ANTED— Youth for station* ' milk, kill, etc., 15s per week to start. Married coamV -it.ation, references required, £IOO per year. Experienced Scrubcutter, 'ls per hour, 14s per week board, Gisborne distract.

■» , .ANTED Two experienced ▼ V yardmen, 10s day; Housemaid, Martinborough, 15s; Waitress., Tarlanaki, 17s 6d; Niir.se Girl and Help, country, 10s ; Generals, Masterton, 12s, 15s; Lad for station, 10s; Farm iiand able 4o plough, milk, etc., 25s to 30s. ■:•■'" ■'.■."■-

WANTED*— Married .couple, tvitliout fannilyy for station, maai TT out fannilj/ for staitipn, maai general work, wife ihousekeeiper,' £9O

AWAITINGr Engagement.— Shepherds, cooks, fencers, . mill bands," engine drivers, -.ploughmen-, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc.

.ARDENING AND PLANTING. i —We have a staff of expert men available for planting and renovating jardenß in any part of the district.-- E. HALE, Wairarapa Wurseiie Masierion.

FRUIT TREES:—This season find; us with an unusually large stock of extra fine young apple, pqach, plum, apricot trees, etc. Every tree guaranteed on a whole rloot, free from disease, vigorous and shapely. We want to supply you this season from this matchless stock.— E. HALE, Te Ore Orp Nurst-nes. Masterton

"ANTED— Sheepowners to note that w© ore now (booking stands for the coming shewing season. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Mastertori. '^

ANTED— Experienced marrr ied couple, woman housekeeper, man;to be'general station hand, £9O per year. Lady help, 15s; General, 10s to 20s; Under Nurse, country, 12s, light duties. GILLESPIE & Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton.

'ANTED Ploughman, 255; ' 2 Serubcu'tters, Is an, hour, 12s for board. Apply sharp. Station Gardener, 30s per week.— GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton.

'HY torture yoursslf with a blunt razor ? Please don't, but bring it to mc, and I will set it at once to your satisfaction. F. B. ROSSON, (next Prince of Wales Stables). Queen Street. Masterton.

ANTED KNOWN— A wago ' will be given free to tihe child if. - 1 J. 1 -C Zynsole Trokey Coupons from J. V. GORDON, Okemist, by August 31st. 1911;. See window and page for full particulars.

IONTRACTOaS and Farmets.— J , If you are j'in need of a strong dray to stand hard 1 wear we can give you satisfaction. Our work is the combination of strength and durability, and nothing but the best materials are used. When you require a new vehicle just call or write. We'll do the iwst. —The Masterton Farmers' Imtd *a anfo Company. RNAMENTAL and Flowering ' Shrubs in great variety are now ready. Rhododendrons, Cornelias', Azalias, Choisya, Boronia, Daphnes—all at most reasonable pirices.— E. HALE, the Wairarana Nurseries, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN—That the appointments and accommodation at J. SREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CAR SWELL? provides every comfort and convert lenoe to the travelling pubh'c. Goo' table. Best brand* of liquo; stocked. Coach stops Pjddocfcirp provided for all ir*«ti of *tsv.K. iient Company are Tron and Brass Founders, with a reputation for turning out 8 'Bt-eiass dependable trerk.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 1

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759

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 1

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