LOST AND FOUND. OST r on straying from Puketiri Station (J. C. iMcKU'lop, Esq.), A Black a<nd Tan Sheep Dog, answers to name of Hoy. Finder Weave dog to at Wainohu Te Huki, Taueru Pah,. Reward 10s.—BETA RIAKA. OUND—The Cheapest House in J -Town for Furnishings, lools, 'Jrunks. Guns, Cutlery, Clocks, Bicycle , Gladstones, Saddlery, Hearthrugs, etc. Books 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 Sticks, Spray Pump, Adjustable Stand Lamp, etc. E. HODGE, Second Hand Dealer, justable Stand Damp, etc. E. HODGE, Second Hand Dealer, Queen Street (Next W.F.C.A.) "ASTERTON'S oldest and larg- . eat iSecond-fliand Shop. Bob Russell, Proprietor, wants to know if you aire Spring Cflieaaiing. If so you are sure to want to dispose of some articles of (furniture If not, then you may want some, 60 why buy new when you can get secondhand just as good ae new at hall the cost. I have a beautiful collection of over £SOO worth of furniture, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets; Bedding and Pillows, also serertfl- Gent's Tailor-anode Suits, all sizes, all prices. Also d. and is. barrel guns, ■ set Ibmake harniess, 'Spring, trap aud pony hairaess, vehicles of all kinds, j and* yet I am'prepalred to buy more, a's. I buy, sell or exchange goods of every description. " Note address: — Opposite New Fire Station. F. P. Offices s A. R. JbUNNY'S Buildiaw. Perry Strut - • : MMtartan. HOUSE AND.LABOIIi* AGfltfT. ■■■'■'■''■'■ ; '■■■■; ••'■' ,•■""■•;'• ■ • Shepherds, must have horse, station ■ wpr'k, 1 •30s; Station Band, used to stock work, fencing and plough, 30s; Shepherd and general station Tiandi, £7O year. Lads, 7s, 10s; Youths 15s, milk and useful. General, Carterton, 15s. Married couple, man shepherding and general work, milk 2 cows, wife cook, bake, etc., £95 per year and Several experienced Generals, 12s to 15s; Generals, light places, 10s; Lady Helps, easy places, 12b to 15s; Working housekeeper, 20s; 2 Biadie Shearems', 2600 sheep.. i '.6 (Blade Steamers at once. j Milker, Machines used, 30s. Milker attend stud dairy herd, 10 cows, 255. ~" „ __ I uVKikers- and farm work, 20s, 255. ,i Ploughman,, 255, 27© 6d. * j Cowman, gardener, 255. . Housekeeper, references required,,. 20s, chM not objected to;. Companion help, 12s. Two married troMeymen, lis. Experienced sl'aibby, 10s. 2 Hauler driver®, 0i&, 10s. . Yardman, 10s. 3 Mill bushnuem, lis. 2 MM ibus.hmen;, 10s. ' * Breakerdown, or good sawyer, los. Ropeman, ll** Station fencer, £7O per year. . i Mill: i&kiddy, lis.
WANTED— General, 10s to 21)5.; Woman cook, 255; HousemaidL AND CO. 'ANTED— Experienced Yard- ' man, £3 jper.^J J, Diflvet-for. station, 2ok Aoademy BrnKKnga, JMJasterton 1 ___ ANTED— Ploughman 25s to 3Qs, Milker aud useful, 255;. Cowboys, 12s 6d and 15s per week.— WANTED— Woman cook for Masterton boarding GiILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. /ANTED KNOWN— That the tion at J. GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CABSWELLS, provides every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coach stops,at door. Paddockinp provided for all kinds of stock. f ANTED For > keepng tne . . hair perfectly healthy, :md giving it that exquisite gloss so much desired, every lady should use. iiendy'® Jiifeptia Shampoo' Powders'. A la packet wffi give. 10 . shampoos. They are rifinnriAß. fiin_> packets 3d each. Obtainable from Hugo W.F.O.A ANTED KNOWN.— I am now descent Gas Burners, i filass lines. All kinds of plumbing, as fitting, and electno bell work unertakenT -Estimates supplied.— KExam. 1 ), Queen Street. . UANDY, Qualified Piano and • Organ Tuner, and .Repairer. Visits paid to any part of, the district. Over N 20 y**r»' praciaoal experience. RESENTATION GOODS.— Cmbusy season are so be seen In a fine assortment of the very latest presentation goods of every description, including presentation case pipes, oigar *nd cigarette holders, silver mounted pipet. razors (in oaces), shaving » ashes, (finest quality), and hnadreds r.f oiher articles too nu_A*-oa? to mention. Call and inapeot.- A. WHITE and Ce„ Halrdraaeara and «_» TELEPHONE US. Just ask u* c?er the Telephone (No. 65), what ,roa ought to have for dinner, and we will suggest something you want. We handle nothing but the best. Our customers are always delighted with the choice cute that we send to their order from our stock of fine meats. Tender meats arrive here daily, and no other kind i« penritted to enter our s_Of* OGILVY'S.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10492, 1 December 1911, Page 1
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