I TO LET AND FOR (BALE. (OR SALE, Cheap.— 1 Double- . seated Buggy in real good order, ■ttith pole and shafts. Apply A. J. Johnson and Co., Auctioneers. NEW POTATOES and {SHEEN [PEAS, also TOMATOES. Order now and avoid ■disappointment.— F. J. .BOBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. MYCLISTS in any part of the •iy Wlairaram, 43lease note that we are now 'selling. Bicycle Accessories iat Wellington and Bunedin prices for cash. Write or call.. It will pay you to give a trial order.— D. G. BROWN, Cycle Agent, Masterton. OTJND—The Cheapest House m Town for Furnishings. Tools, xt'unks. Guns, Cutlery, Clocks, Bicycle >, Gladstones, Saddlery, Hearthjugs, etc. Books, exchanged, buy anything offered, including good Gents' 'Clothing, Misfit Suits, Boots, etc. Thousands of lines on sale. Inspection invited. A few special lines include.— Ancient Antique Walking Sticks, Spray Pump, Adjustable Stand Lump, etc. E. HODGE, Seoondi Hand Deal , Queen Street (Next W.7.C.A.) 'ANTED KNOWN— That Mrs R. Russell will call on any lady who may have any lady's or children's left off clothing to dispose of in good order. lam also a cash buyer of gent's left off or misfit suits, boots ©to. I will also buy any kind of second hand furniture, in large* or smlall quantities. Aleo ibicycles and harness, saddles, coppers, tools, and goods of every description. I have the largest stock of.goods in Masterton for *a2e, and the largest secondhand business in the Wairarapa. I Wave ajliso vehicles of all kinds in stock. Also, 1 set of buggy and one set of pony nameuis, 3 saddles, 1 motor bicycle, 1 Gem ."honograph with 36 records, one ships model, one camera, .several fishing rods and waders', new and second hand Gladstone bags, portmanteaus, tin trunks, _dress baskets l all sizes., and watches, jewellery and clocks.: Thousands of other lines. Yon can walk right through the building at your leisure and' inspect my stock.— ROBERT RUSSELL, Second-Hand Deafer, 188 Queen Street, Masterton. ?
F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S Buildiaae, Perry Street • • Master son,, HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. -«TTANTJ£JL>— Experienced Blacksmith, able to shoe, 50s; 2 good Navvies 10s; Camp cook 30s. 3 Experienced Carpenters, Is 6d hour. Shepherd, Main Trunk line, 40s. Shepherd and general hand, 27s 6d, 30s. • -;; .. .; - Married ploughman, without (family wife housework, £IOO and found. rfiWm. 'hand, imilk. etc. . 20s. 255. 27s 6d. - Ploughman, all agricultural work, 30s. Machinist for planer, 10a. Man cook, 255. Youth for station, milk, etc., 15s. Contract scrubcutters and bushfallers. Tramlayers for milling bush. Breaker-down keek saws, 10s. (Experienced sawmdllihg . blacksmith, 10s day. Tallyman, dock iand itimber loading, 9s day. Shed hands, Fleece Ohs, Pressers November sheds. Married couple, without family, £1f)0 fmind. Woman cook and central, 255; Lady and Nursegirls. , : vt ' iTruoky lis, Ropemara lis, crosscutter 10s. Taller-out and 3 Bushmen, top wages. 'Four to six women or girls for Motueka, to pick strawberries and peas, passage paid. " ANTED— Immediately, experienced rabibiter, dogs provided 9Saf «TT>T,F,RPTR AND CO.. Academy Buildings, Masterton. - . 7ANTED— Experienced waggoner, £2 iper week and found; fencer, 2os; Ploughman, 25s to 30s; Cowboys, 12s 6d and 15s per week.— GILLESPIE AND CO., Aoademy Buildings. Master ton. WANTED— Women cooks, housemaids , generals (town and counti-v), good places, can recommend/ GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Ma&terton. ANTED KNOWN— That the ' appointments and accommodation at J. GREENBACK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CARSWELLS, provides every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coach stops at door. Paddookinc provided for all kinds of stock.
RIGH FERN AND SWAMP LAND. ,10R SALE.— 800 ACRES, most_J ly riclh fern and drained swamp land; river boundary. House 6 rooms, Milking Sheds, Oart and Implement Sheds, Orchard, etc. Eight miles from seaport, on propoa* ed railway route. - Mail coach passe* 8 times a week. Exceptionally easy terms. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.O. AUCKLAND RESENTATION GOODS.— Our preparations for the prevent busy season are to be seen in a fine assortment of the very latest present tation goods of every description, including presentation case pipes, oigar and cigarette holders, silver mounted pipes razors (in oases), shaving brushes, (finest quality), and bunJreds <->* other articles too nunwoat to mention. Call and inspect.— A. WHITE and Ce., Halritr««Mr« * ma Tafctsral its 'ANTED KNOWN lhat Strawson's (Burkitt's) White Oil is good for both man and beast. Magnetic Ointment for cows' teats A good liniment for Rheumatism. All stores and saddlers, or from J. Burkitt. Palmeraton North. 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 nay be left wifcfe J. Blinkhorne, T> }iAc<wniß+<. TRY ALLAN'S TEA. "iT'SDELL CTOUSI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10457, 23 October 1911, Page 1
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