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LOST AND FOUND. " OST, on .straying from Bttketfoa Station (J. C. McKillop, Esq.), A Black and Tan Sheep Dog, answers to name of Hoy. Fonder Heave dog to at Wainohni 'fe Huki, Taueru Pah.. Steward 10s.—JETETA RIAKA. OST— At Garden Fete on (M Showgrounds, one round- Turquoise Brooch ; also UrobreMa. Finder rewarded on returning to Age Office. OUND—The Cheapest House in Town for Furnishings, Tools, Trunks, Guns, Cutlery. Clocks, Bicycle >, Gladstones, Saddlery, Hearthrugs, etc. Books exchanged. I Gents' Clothing, Misfit Suits, . etc Thousands of lineß on. bi Inspection invited. A few special lines include.— Ancient Antique Queen Street (Next W.F.C.A.) ASTERTON'S oldest and larg- . est Siecond-ftiand Shop, Bob Russell, Proprietor, wants to know if you araX'Spfring Gleaning. If so you are sure to want to dispose of some airtdcles of tfiurndture If not, theni you may want some, so why buy mew When you can get secondhand, just as good as new at half the cost. I have a beautiful collection of over £SOO worth of furniture, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Bedding and. tPfldlows.', also .severtfl:' Gent's Taailor-aniade Suits, all sizes, all prices. Also d. and s._ barrel guns^. pony harness, vehicles of all kinds, and'yet I am prepared to buy more,. a's> I buy, sel or exchange goods of every description. Note address: — Opposite New Fire Station.

F. P. WELCH. Offices: A. R.l>UNJNtf'fci BuildiflW. Perry Strati • him tar ton. House AiND LA-wous agent. Shepherds,. must haye horse, station work, 30s; Station. Hand, used +v\ 30s; Shepherd and general etation •hand, £7O year. Lads, 7s, 10s; Married couple,' man shepherding and general work, milk 2 cows, wife cook, (bake, etc., £95 per year and iS&teral experienced Generals, 12s to,-15s; Generals, flight places, 10b; Lady Helps, easy places, 12s •to 15s; Working housekeeper, 20s; 6-Blade Shearers at omce. MiUker, Machines used, 30s. Milker attend stud dairy herd, 10 cows, 255. Ploughman, 25#, 27s 6d. ' Cowman, gardener, 255. Housekeeper, references- required, 208, ohfld not objected, to. ■-. •-. Companion help, 12s. . Two mamed troljeymen, lis. Experienced sfahDy,.lQs. 2 Hauler drivers, 9is>, 10s. Yardman, 10s. 3 Mil! (bushram, lis. ' • 2 Mill' ibuishmen, 10&. BreakeTdowa or good sawyer, 13sv Uopeman, 15w. : I Station fencer, £7O per* year. I ■ MSB'daddy, lis. , , Shearing Cook, 10 weeks 60s week, 40s after shearing. Shepherd 30s, rose to 355. Blacksmith's apprentice for 'Marlborough 10s: and found to star*.

TRKTANTED— .Genera*, 10b to 20s; W Woman cook* 25%) Houisemoid15s per week. GME9PIE AND CO. ANTED 1 — Experienced Yardf mm, £3 per wee'k: Mver for Acadefliy Buildings, Miasterton. ANTED—Ploughman 25s to 30s. ' Milker and useful, 255; Cowboys, 12s 6d and 15s per week.— r ANTED— Woman cook tor CILLESEIE AND 00., Academy Masterton. ANTED KNOWN— That the ' appointments and accommodation at J. GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, OABBWELLS, provides every comfort and convenience to the' travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor atocked- Coach, stops at door. Paddocking provided for all kinds of stock. .7ANTED For keeping tiie kg, it that exquisite gloss go much desired, every lady should use Uendy'e- JuHieptia Shampoo Powders'. A Is packet will give 10 delightful sliamipoos'. They are exquisueiy pwo.:_«.i~ «n/vVflif n %A /.noli. Obtainable from Hugo and or WJ..I.A ANTED KNOWN.— I am now descent Gas Burners, compi PRESENTATION GOODS.- Our preparations for the present busy season are to be seen in » fine assortment of the very latest presentation goodß of every description, including presentation case pipes, oigar and cigarette holders, silver mounted (iipeb. raaon (in oaces), shavinj brushes, (fines* anality), and hnn dreda of other artioles too uaj3<*n>u& to mention. Call and inspeot,.— A. WHITE aiut C»., Halrdrassors and TahOMMl vis [TELEPHONE U*. Just ask u* over the Telephone (No. 65), what ;roa ought to have for dinner, and we will suggest something you want. We handle nothing nut the best. Our customer» are always delighted with the choice outs that we send to their order from our stock of fine meats. Tender, meats arrive here daily, and no other kind i» permitted to ent«T oar shoo. OGILVY'S.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10493, 2 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10493, 2 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10493, 2 December 1911, Page 1

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