LOST AND FOUMD. 10s REWARD. L,OST— Turquoise Brooch, about 1 inch diameter, on Showground. Apply Age Office. LOST — Gold Horse-shoe Brooch, with photograph, between Alborb Street, Post Office and Reading Room. Reward on returning to Age Office. FOR SALE- — Two ferrets, broken in ; and IB ferrets 2 months old. Apply to A. McGregor, Hikorangi, Masterton. WANTED TO LET OR SELL, as a going concern, Tea. Room and Fruit Business; first-class shop, low rent. Address Age Office. SALE! SALE! SALE! At E. HODGE'S Secsad hand Shop (Next W.F.C.A.) Furniture, Tools, Gladstones, Trunks, Giiim, Bicycles, Hearthrugs Crockery, Cutlery, Pictures, Saddles, Otocks, Boots, and thousands of linos ait Bedrock Prices. I am prepared to buy, sell or exchange anything offered, to yovsr satisfaction. A trial! solicited. Patronise Masterton 7 s Leading Dealer. M 1 ISS D. COLEBROOK (late of Auckland), has opened up-to-date Toilet Rooms in Masterton in the Exchange Buildings' (upstairs), Queen. Street, and specialises in Scalp Treatment. Shampooing and medical scalp; treatment, face maseage, manicuring, and pedicuring. Chiropodist— Ingrowing nails cured and corns treated. Hair work.—Combings made up. RESERVING JARS AND JAM JARS at RUSSELL'S now on | sale (from, Is per doz« . Call early and secure your order before the ruEh; sets in.— ROBT. RUSSELL, Second- ( hand Dealer. t . i p,:i?v. WMiCHv / • ' -* Offices : A. R. BUNNY'S Building*. PERRY ST. ... ... ... MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LAB''UK AGENT. W AJN JLJkj Man • for grass seed sowing and potato digging. Six Rabbit Poisoners, Is hour, 14s iboard. Three men for Flaxmill work, Manawatu. Experienced Fencer for station. Engine driver, Ist ticket, Taraaiaki, 10s. Tramlayers, Manawatu mill, 10s. Rabbit trapper, find own traps. Milker, Lower Hutt, 255. Camp cook, Martinborough, 30s. _ Gardener, ilowers, fruit, etc., station, 2os. Twelve Scrubcutters, Is hour. ■Navvy for metal pit, 10s day. Driver metal cart, 305., #laxeuttei;s, • esi'tonii . ' dnvo o-horse waggon, do general station work, plough, etc., 30s. \ Machinist for tolanei', Taranaki mill, 10s. ■ Camp Cook, Main Truck Line, 405.. Ploughman, 25s to 30s per week. Flaxcutters for Manawatu mill. Cowboys, station- and larmis, Iss. Shepherd, horse, dogs, 30s._ Married couple, station, man milk, garden, kill,etc., Wife cook and general ; no baking, £IOO. Contractor cut about 100 acres manuka. Bullock driver, able fence, station, 80s. Cook general, country, 17s 6d, 20s. Ten experienced Scoop-drivers, 30s. Station cooks, 255. WANTED— Married couple, man as general station, hand, wife as housekeeper; £9O per year. Generals. 10s to 20s. GILLESPIE AND i'; CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. WANTED Shepherd 27s 6d, Ploughman 255; Station Gardener, 255; Milker 255, Station Cook 255. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. WANTED Ten Scrubcutters, Is an hour; 14s per*week for food. Tent and tools found. GILLESPIE and. Co., Academy Budldingsi, Masterton., A.. E. FRANKS begs to aotifj « that he is prepared to asphalt footpaths, roads, courts, o? floor# in any part of the district at rewonabla nates. Specimen of work ie< to b« seen at the Masterton Schsoolaroundt. Town br country work undertaken.— Address: 86 Bannister Street. Afr pbalt yards at back of old Central Hotefl;, Gbapel Street. WANTED For keeping tie hair perfectly healthy, and giving it that exquisite gloss so much desired, every lady Bhould use Heady'® Juleptia. Shampoo Powders. A Is packet will give 10 _ delightful shampoos'. They are exquisitely perfumed. Single packets 3d each. Obtainable from Hugo and Sn-.-arer or W.F.O.A AEROGEN SAFETY GAS THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. INSURANCE.— The Aerogen Machine has been passed as perfectly safe by the Fire Underwriters' Association, The CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.— The cost of a 40-candle power burner is only l-10th of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-ive ,combined with cleanliness. A child can work it. Kindly call and inspect machines at work, or make application for particulars from the J ocal Agents— PICKERING T>ROS. ICKERING JIJROS. PLUMBERS. QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10568, 26 February 1912, Page 1
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