TO LET AND FOR SALE. FOR SALE, . Cheap.— i xjkjUunseated Buggy in real good order, with pole and shafts. Apply A. J. Johnson and Co., Auctioneers. FOR SALtE— Horse and trap, suitable for lady to drive. For address apply Ago Offioe. ' LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Two Gig Spanners, (new), • one on .Wednesday last, and the other on Saturday last. Finder please return, to "Age Offioe., LOST —In the Park yesterday, a ILady's Silver Watch, name inside. .Finder please return to Age Offioe. FOUND —The Cheapest House in Town for Furnishings, Tools, Trunks, Guns, Cutlery, docks, Bicvcle i, Gladstones, Saddlery, Heartnrugs, etc. Book® exchanged. I buy anything offered, including good Gents' Clothing} Misfit Suite, Boots, etc. Thousands of lines on sale. Inspection invited. A few special lines include.— Ancient Antique Walking Sticks,- Spray Pump, Adjustable Stand Lamp, etc. E.HODGJfi, Second) Hand Dealer, Queen Streefc (Next W.y.C^A.) W~~ ANTED KNOWN— iihat Airs R. Russell will call on any lady who may hove any lady's or chilldrem'a left off clothing to dispose of in good order. I am also a cash buyer ofgent's left off or misfit suits, boots etc. I will' also buy any kind of second (hand furniture, in large or smlall quantities. .Also Ibioycles and harness, saddles, coppers, tools, and goods of every description. I.have tlxe largest .stock of. goods in Masterton for Bale, and the largest secondhand business in tlhe Wairaanapa. I hlavie also vehicles of all kinds in stock. Also, 1 set of buggy and one i set of pony harness, 8 saddles, 1 motor bicycle, 1 Gem with 36 Wecords, one ship «- model, one camera, several fishing rotds and waderis, new and second hand Gladstone bags, portmanteaus, tin trunks, xLteßs: baskets all sizes., and watches, jewe}.lery and-clocks. Thousands of other lines. You can walk rijght thfbugjh tile building at your leisure and inspect my stock.— ROBERT RUSSELL, Seconti-Hand Dealer, 188 Queen Street. Mhsterton.
F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S Buildiaas. Perry Street • ~ Masterton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. ( Experienced Blacksmith, able to shoe, 50s; 2 good. Navvies 10s; Camp book 80s. 8 Experienced Carpenters, Is 6d hour. Shepherd and general hand, 27s 6d. 3us. , Married ploughman, without, family ■ ttdfe; hojisewox k, £IOO and fotmd. r tlParm hand, imilk, esbc., 20a,- 255, 27a 6d. . .. Ploughman,-all agricultural work, 30s. . Machinist Cor planef 1 , 'loa. ■> ' v ! Youth for staiioo. milk, etc., 15s. Contract scrubcuttere and bushfaMers. ' Tramlayers for milling bush. Married couple, without family, £IOO found. Wonuan cook and general, 25s ; Lady helps, Generals, and Nursegiris. v .„ ■' Trucky lls> Ropeman lis, crosseuttar 108. Tailer-out and 3 Bushmen, top wages. . Tailer out, lis 6d. Four to six women or girl® for Motueka, to pick strawiberries and peas, passage paid. Farm hand used to oil engine,' fen-,, cing, etc., 30s week. ; (Bullock driver for log hauling, 10a day. ;' ;Wool cla&ser, start Ist Novembery 10,000 sheep, 15& day. ' Wool-roller, Presser, Shed Hand, November Btli. Shearers' Oook, 50s. Awaiting engagement —Fast Machine and Blade Shearers, Shearing Experts., Wool-classers, etc
WANTED — Immediately, experienced rabibiter, dogs provided 25 sGILLESPIE AN3> CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. , TTTTANTEI)— f V er, * (per 1 w&eik: and found; - fencer," 255; Milker and useful, 25s ; jOowiboys, 12s 6d and 15s per week.— GILLESPIE AND CO., Aoademy Buildings. Master ton. ANTED— Shearers' Oook £2 10s, "wool roller, 30s ; dag cutters, 30s; fleece ohs 25s : Machine exuert, for Ist Nov. Machine Shearers, for 6th and 14th Nov. GffiLLESPIE ANOD 00., Academy Buildings, Masterton. r _L WANTED KNOWN— That tfte. appointirients and acoommodation at J; GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CAESWELLS, .provides every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coaoh stops at door. Paddockitig provided -for aU klnde of stock. RICH FEBH . AND SWAMP A LANO. FOR SALE.— 800, ACRES, moat-; ly rich fern and drained swamp iflvid; 'fenced | rivear hotf&darf. Hoase, 6- rooms, Milking Sheds; Oart ; Implement Sfcedflf Oactfiard, ,etq; Eight mileß from seaport, on propo*' ed railway route. Mail ooaoh pasaet 8 times a week. Exceptionally t»sy terms. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.O. AUOKT,ANI>
PRESENTATION GOODS.—Our preparations tor the present busy season are to be seen in a fin® assortment of the very latest presentation goods of every description, including presentation case pipes, cigar an<? cigarette holder*, sil™* ntotnit«r| pipe* razors (in 4«««b), brashes, (finest quality), and hundreds - f other articles too nnn»woG» to mention. Call and inspect.— A. WHITE anJ Cs., Halrdressarr and Vatawoaa *4* ' HIMNEY SWEEP.- All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETER RIDER, Masonio Street. Orders nay bo left wit* J. Itlinkhorne, Totincoaniafc MOTHEIIte. — Bring oany to tvit. nherifr's and have'it fitted with a pair of foot-form Shoes, correctly named, "Nature's Ideal."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10461, 27 October 1911, Page 1
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