¥0 uET AND PO« *ALE. OB SALE, Oheap.- ' sea*ed Buggy in, real good order, ■with pole- and snafts. Apply A. J. duhnson and 00., Auctioneers. TO 'LET—Part of a furnished house' or 'bedrooms only. Few minutes from P.O. Address at Age Office. __. LOST AMD FOUND. OUND—A'silver medal inscribed' "J.Perry," or "J. 'Percy.,, 188 ft." Owner may obtain same at Age Office on paying cost of adver- - T. ~OST— Small red shawl at Children's Dance 20th inst. Finder will oblige by returing same to "Ago" office. OUND—The Cheapest House in jk.' Town for Furnishings. Tools, Trunks, Guns, Cutlery. Clocks, Bicycle ~ Gladstones, Saddlery, Hearthrugs, etc. Book® exchanged. I 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 Sticksy Spray Pump, Adjustable Stand Lamp, etc. E. HODGE, Second) Hand Dealer, Queen Street (Next WJX.A.) "7ANUED KNOWN— 'That Mrs ~ / R. Russell will cal on any lady w3w may have any lady's or children's left off clothing to dispose of in good order. I am also a cash buyer of gent's* left off or misfit suits, boots eto. I will also buy any kind of becond [hand furniture, in large or small quantities. Also bicycles and harness, saddles, coppers, _ tools, and goods of every description. I lhaye ttoie largest stock oi goods in Master-ton-for sale, and the largest secondhand business in tihe Wairarapa. T have also vehicles of all kinds in stocik. Also, 1 set of buggy and one ttir bicycle, 1 Gem phonograph, with 36 records, one ships model, one [Camera, several fisfimg rods and wadeiro, new and second hand Gladstone bags, portmanteaus, tin jfcrunks, dress baskets' all sizesj and watches; jewellery and clocks. Thousands of other lines. You can 'walk right -through ithe building at your leisure and inspect my stock.— ROBERT RUSSELL, SeconkJ-Hand Dealer, 188 Queen Street, Masterton. . F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BuildLiajß. Perry Street • • Masterton. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGErJT. fjrrANimv— Experienced Blacksmith, able to shoe, 50s; 2 good Navvies 10s; Camp cook-30s. •
3 .Experienced Carpenters, Is, 6d ihour. Sheipherd and general band, 27s odJSOs. Married ploughman, without family wife houseworkv £IOO and found. Farm Aland, milk, etc., 20s, 255, 27* 6d. ; .-.■.-■'■■ ■ , Ploughman, all agricultural work, 30s ..-. ~'■■■■: . ' v ' Machinist for planer, 10s. Youth, for istfeartaon. milk, etc., 15s. i Contract scrubcutteris and bushfaller6. Tramlayers for milling buisih. Married couple, without family, £IOO found. Woman cook and general, 255; Lady helps, Generals, and Nuraegirls; Truoky 11 s r Ropeman lis, crosscutter; 10s. Tailer-out and 3 Bushmen, top wages. ■ ' . Tailor out, lis 6d. ■ Four to, six women or girls for Motueka,.to pick strawberries and peas, passage paid. Farmland used to oil engine, fencing, etc., 30s week.,. Bullock, drives; for log hauling, 10s day. ' ' ' > Wool classer, start Ist November, 10,000 slieepy. 15s day. > Wool-roller, Presser, Shed Hand; November Bth. Shearers' Cook, 50s. ■■ Awaiting engagement—Fast Macnine and Blade Shearers, Shearing Experts, Wool-classers, etc. Married' couples, >rals. 12s to 20s: Housemaid, 155.; Woman Cook, 255; Parlour, Maidv 15s. GILESLPIE and (Dow/Academy dogs proMilker- and. useful, 2os ; Cowboys, 12s 6d and 15s per week.— GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. •¥\7ANTEI>— Shearers' -Oook £2 ters, 30s, fleece ohs 255; Machine exand Blade Shearers.— GILLESPIE AN(D CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton.
ANTED KNOWN— That the ffi«mq:fM^*liM TION HOTEL, CARSWELLS,. provides ©very 'comfort and convenience .v l «:. -Hblic. Good RICH FERN AND SWAMP 1 LAND. OR SALE.— 800 ACRES, mostImplement Eight miles from seaport, on proposed railway route. Mail ooach passe* 8 times a week. Exceptionally easy terms. Particulars, Box 659, G.P.O, AUCKLAND- ■ IHIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders J attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETES* HIDER, Masonio Street. Orders nay be left witk i. Jftmkhorue, To RESENTATIOJN GOODS.— Our . '"* preparations for the '• present basy season are to he eeen in a fine nsßortment of the very latest presentation Roods o* every description, inrinding presentation case pipes, oigfti «,n«? cigarette holders, silver mounted pipe* razors (in cases), shaving brashes, (finest quality), Gad tran'rtwis -' other wHoIm too nunww-otjf to mention. C'ftH and inspect.— A. WHITE and Ce., Htlrdpastera ansi TftfeMM* sis.
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