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LOST AND FOUND. OST— in Master-ton an. August 9th, a black waterproof Buggy Rug. Reward on returning same to Age Office. jIOUND On the Whareama road, _J a pig-iskin pocket purse, cootraining stamps and parcel post tag. Owner ©an have game on paying cost of advertisement. OST.— Would the person wiho _J took in miiritake. .a 'brown "Dexter" Radinpfroof Coat (from the GenitJe.meoi's Dresimg ißooiri. at the Golf Omb'is Damce on Tuesday night .please return it to the Age Office. TO LET AND FOR SALE. |OR SALE.— One JT.S.U Motor ' Bicycle; can. he .seen and examined at 808 RUSSELL'S SecondHand Shop. ' ' . r ANTED TO BUY, right now, Furniture, Tools, any anything you offer. Highest prices and spat cash. On sale, cheap— 50-Egg Prairie State Incubator and Brooder, also Furniture, Saddles, Gruns, Revolvers, Bikes, Hearthrugs, Crockery, Cutlery, Books, Trunks, 'Dover Stove, Meat Safe, 2 Sets Rubber 'ortable Coppers, Pictures, etc., etc. Bedrock Prices obfain at E. HODGE'S (Ye Olde Curiosity Shop), Second-hand Shop, next W.IF.C.A. A it-rial solicited. OR SALE.— Some of the best ! and most varied stock of Furniture, Tools, Bicycles, Jewellery, 'Phonographs, and Motor Bicycles, ax, 808 RUSSELL'S, ih& Popular Second Hand Dealer. .5- Bees, 2-franie honey extractor, and all necessary appliances. Apply for address to A. J. JOHNSON and CO., Post Office Auction) Mart.. lEVILLE 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 Buildiags. Perry Street - - Masterton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. ANTED.— Machinist for sawmill. Must be able to do the bladcsimAthing; lis a day to .start. Hauler driver .same miM', 9s a day to isitart. r ANTED Second or under ' baker, £2 10s week. Bushman, go mate with a contractor. Single goughmian, 25s week, Hawke's ay. 'ANTED— Young man, with ' not more than. 3 dogs and horse, as shepherd and general station, work, £65 a year and bonus if stay a year. Experienced farm band Bay of Plenty, 30s. Ploughman and general station hand, 30s week. WANTED— Married couole, -man milk; garden, etc., wife cook and' Trash, £95 with bonus if stay a year. Married couple, man general station hand, milk, etc., wife as housekeeper for bachelor, re-' fereinces required, £95 with bonus if stay a year. i W ion, bread to bake, 255; Housekeeper, 13s week, good home-, easy to elderly couple, good home, Bs. Working housekeeper 20s. House-

WAITING Engagement.— ShepL herds, cooks, fencers, mil! hands, engine drivers, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. IRUIT TREES.—This season fane, 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 I Ore Oro Nurseries'. Masterton "f XT ANTED— Six experienced navVV vies for draining, 9s per day. Shepherd with, dogs and horse, 30s; GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildinps. • Masterton. WANTED— Experienced married couple, woman housekeeper, man to be general station hand, £9O- - year. Lady help, 15s; General, 10s and 20s. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. TJI7ANTED— Immediately, 3 men for gorse grubbing, Is per hour; Station- Cook, 255; Station bullock driver, 30s per week. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. HE CLIMAX of BOOT VALUES has heen reached at KITCHENER'S SALE. . WANTED— A reliable Egg Pre- ' servative. Try GORDON'S "WATER-GLASS." It never disappoints; keeps eggs 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., Maisterton. ,HE Masterton Farmers' Imple; n.nnt nAmtiomj nr« Trnn and Brass I bunders, with a reputation for turning out fi rst-clasß dependablp work. ANTED KNOWN.— I am now ' supplying a good line of Coke Stoves suitable for residence, office, or workroom. Price 40s. Just the thing you want. Also, Bray's Incandescent Gas Burners, complete at 2s 6d fixed. Both the above are firstclass lines. All kinds, of plumbing, gas fitting, and electric bell work undertaken. Estimates supplied.— R. E. JONES, Sanitary (Plumber (by Exam.), Queen Street. »IG BOOT BARGAINS at KITCHENER'S BOOT SALE. DID it ever "strike" you that it coats the average isniok&r 10s to 12s per" annum in matches? You can save this little item 'by procuring your smokes from F. B. ROSSON, the Popular Tobacconist, Queen Stract, Mantel-ton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 1

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