LOST AND FOUND. LOST.— Would the person who took in nrcsiiake, a.-brown "Dexter" Raiaiproof Coat from tli© Gentlemen's l>resin.g Room. at the Golf Club'is Darnce an Tuesday night please return, it to the Age Office. TO LET AND FOR SALE. FOR SALE "Sitting of Rouer Duck Eiggs, 5s dozen. Apply to Miss Pearoe, Upper filaan. FOR SALE.— One N.S.U Motor Bicycle; can, be .seen and examined at 808 RUSSELL'S Secondhand Sb<w. ANTED TO BUY, right now", Furniture,. Tools, any anything you offer. Highest prices and spot cash. On sale, cheap—so-Egg Prairie Stat© Incubator and Brooder, also Furniture, Saddles. Guns, Revolvers, Bikes, Heartnrugs, Crockery, Cutlery, Books, Trunks, Dover. Stove, Meat Safe, 2 Sets Rubber Type, Portable Coppers, Pictures, etc., etc. Bedrbck Prices obtain at E. HODGE'S (Ye Olde Curiosity Shop), Second-hand Shop, next W.F.C.A. A (trial solicited. FOR SALE.— Some of the best and imost varied istock of Furniture, Tools, Bicycles, Jewellery, Phonographs, and Motor Bicycles, as 808 RUSSELL'S, (the Popular Second Hand Dealer. » FOR SALE.— 15 to 20 hives of Bees, 2-frajme honey extractor, and all necessary. appliances. Apply for address to A. J. JOHNSON and CO., Post Office Auction Mart. SEVILLE ORANGES ■! 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 . - - Master ton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGEiSfT. WANTED.— Machinist for sawmill. Must be -able to do the Maicksmithing; lis a day to .start'. Hauler driver same mill, 9s a day to isitaa't. . WANTED — Second or under baker, £2 10s week. Bushman, go mate with a contractor. Single ploughman, 25s week, Hawke's Bay. WANTED — Young man, with not more "than. 3 dogs and hor.se, as shepherd and general station work, £65 a year and bonus if stay a year. Experienced farm hand Bay of Plenty, 30s. Ploughman and general station, band, 3Qs week. , WANTED — Married couple, man milk, garden-, etc., wife. cook, 'atnd wash, £95 a with bonxis if sta-y a year. Married couple, man general station hiand, milk, etc., wife as housekeeper for bachelor, vefenenoes. required,- £95 with bonus if stay a year.
WANTED — Worn an cook, station, bread to babe, 255; Housekeeper, 13s week, good home, easy place. Elderly lady as housekeeper ifco elderly .couple, good home, Bs. Working housekeeper. 20s. Housemaids, helps, companions, and generals. AWAITING Engagement.— Shepherds, cooks, fencers, mill hands, - engine drivers, ploughmen, married waggoners, bushfellers, milkers, married couples, married ploughmen, etc. FRUIT TREES.—This season innus 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 season from this matchless stock.— E. HALE, Te Ore Ore Nurseries, Masterton. "IX7" ANTED— Six experienced navW vies for draining, 9s per day. Shepherd with dogs ana horse, 30s ; GILLESPIE AND CO., Aoademy Buildings. Masterton. WANTED— Experienced married couple, woman housekeeper, man to be general station hand, £9O per year. Lady help, 15s; General, 10s and 20s. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. for gorse grubbing,, Is per hour; Station Cook, 255; Station, bullock driver, 30& per week. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildines. Masterton. THE CLIMAX of BfoOT VALUES has been reached at KITCHENER'S SALE. WANTED— A reliable Egg Preservative. Try GORDON'S appoints ; keeps eggs as fresh as newly-laid. Price 6d and Is. The Is ibottlles make enough to preserve a kerosene tin full of eggs.— GORDON, Chemist, etc., Masterton. HE Masterton Farmers' Implenient Company are Iron ana Brass I bunders, with a reputation for turning out first-class dependable <rork. WANTED KNOWN.— I am now supplying a good line of Coke Stoves suitable for residence, office, or workroom. Price 40s. Just "t.lio 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 BIG BOOT BARGAINS at KITCHENER'S BOOT «SALE. DID it ever "strike" you that it costs the average ismoker 10s !to 12s per anaram in matches P You can save this little item by procuring your smokes firom F. B. ROSSON, the Popular Tobacconist, Queen Street, Mactarton. MORTOAOKS . <r otfier Kecuritie* bought for r*nqh, at a discount, trojn DersoiS tvishjni? to realise irn--10, X3u" > o*:' atra»?\ t«n Nori*"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 1
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