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SITTINGS of INDIAN RUNNER EGGS. — 1 have six Ducks bred by W. Knight, Lower Hutt, that have laid over 300- eggs since May Ist, and are at present averaging 38 a week. Price 6s a. dozen. Liberal concession for two or more sittings. Infer tiles replaced.— J. BRADBURY 21 Church Street. TO LET AND FOR SALE. ".ANTED TO SELL— A (Rabbit .' Pack, 9 dogs and two ferrets. For address apply Age Office. 'ANTED TO LET— A new 6- ' roomed house, all conveniences. Apply Builder, care. Age Office. ,(OR SALE.— 15 Dairy Bulls, 2 years old, Holstein, Dairy, Sliorthorn, and 1 Pedigree Ayrshire. Apply to Frank Monaghan, Newman, Eketahuna. WANTED TO BUY, right now, Furniture, Tools, any anything you offer. Highest prices and spot cash. On sale, cheap— 50-Egg Prairie State Incubator and Brooder, also Furniture, Saddles, Guns, Revolvers, Bikes, Hearthrugs, Crockery, Cutlery, Books, Trunks, Dover Stove, Meat Safe, 2 Sets (Rubber etc., etc. Bedrock Prices obtain at E. HODGE'S (Ye Olde Curiosity Shop), Second-hand Shop, next W.F.C.A. A.trial solicited. IEVILLE ORANGESi SEVILLE ORANGES! For Marmalade. ALSO, POORMAN ORANGES. Any quantity. Most modest rates. —F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S Buildings. Perry Street - - Masterton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGEtfT. ANTED—Married ploughman, without family. Must be able to use drill and binder. Wife cook, general; no bread baking; £2 2s a week and ifound. ▼ V 35 years of age, as working manager. Used to sheep and cattle wor. Must have 3 dogs, £BO year. ANTED— Milker used to mach- '• ines and farm work, 25&; several ploughman, 255; station cook, Station hand with horse and dog, 255. Engine driver, first certificate; 2 Tailors Out, lis day; Ibreakingdown man, 10s; Cowman-Gardener, 255. Station hand, garden and general 20s. ANTED— Woman cook, priv- ' ate hotel, housemaid, 15s; General, 15s; Working Housekeeper, country, 20s; Station cook, 20s. ANTED— 200 acres light bush, ' Waitotara, felled iby contract, 27is 6d acre up to 2ft 6in. Contactors last year made big wages at 2bt>. Station hand with horse, 2 dogs, 30s. . WAITING Engagement.— Shepherds, cooks, fencers, mill bands, engine drivers, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. ARDENTNG AND PLANTING. i —We have a staff of expert men available for planting and renovating gardens in any part of the district.-- E. HALE, Wairarapa llurserie Masterxon. RUIT TREES.—This season finds 1 ug with an unusually large stock of extra fine young apple, peach, plum, apricot trees, etc. Every tree Guaranteed on a whole root, free from isease, vigorous and shapely. We want to supply you this seasou from this matchless stock.— E. HALE, Te Ore Ore Nur&tuies, Masterton NTED— Six experienced nav- '' vies for draining, 9s per day. Shepherd with dogs and horse, 30s; GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildinffiß. Masterton. ANTED— Experienced married couple, woman housekeeper, man to be general station hand, £9O per year. Lady help, 15s; General, 10a and 20s. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton.. YI7ANTED— Immediately, 3 men for gorse grubbing, Is per hour; Station Cook, 255; Station bullock driver, 30s. per- ' week. GILLESPIE. AND CO., Academy BuiWiues, Masterton. HY tSfture yoliUSif tfifch a ' blunt razor P Please don't, but 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. WANTED— A reliable Egg Preservative. Try GORDON'S "WATER-GLASS." It never disappoints; keeps oggsi as fresh, as newly-laid. Price 6d and Is. The Is bottles make- enough to preserve a kerosene tin full of eggs.— GORDON, Chemist, etc., Masterton. CONTRACTORS and Farraers.dray to stand hai'u Wear W6 caa give you satisfaction. Our work is the combination, of strength and durability, and nothing hut the best ,«0+,>..;««1a nra nenr? Wllfln ¥flu T6-. quire a new vehicle just callor write. We'll do the lre'.t. —The Masterton Farmers' Irani * 3 bbAi dmrnyvas.. HE Masterton Farmers* Implement Company are Iron and Brass I bunderß, with a reputation for turning' out S'st-class dependable I vork. KNOWN.— I am now Stove's , suitable for residence, office, 6d M§&; Both the above are firstdass'liMi, # hinds of plumbing, .gas fitting 1 ,- bell work undertaken. E'Stiiriates suppliea.— R. E. JONES, SariJßriry. Plumber (by Exam.), Queen Street, _ HE Sweetest FJCfweT tnat Blooms," will find perfect expression if you make a point of draw ing your supply of roses from rny 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. ORTGAGEB or other securities . bought for cash, at a discount, from persona wishing to realise immediately. "Purchaser," 10, Tat*az. oirsct. Pclaiei! ton Nort*-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1039, 21 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1039, 21 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1039, 21 August 1911, Page 1

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