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LOST AND FOUND. OST On 'Sunday night, between Worksop (Road and Queen Street, a 'Gold Cross. {Finder please leave at Mr H. Hadley's, Queen Street. 'OST— A Green Cloth Overcoat, A Bentley Street, Showgrounds, or Upper Plain. [Reward on returning to 50 Bentley Street. jIOUiND A dark .tweed Overcoat in West Bush Road. Apply Age TO LEI AND FOR QhL&. ANTED TO SELL— 2 Sections ' 90ft frontage by 180 feet deep, in Hessey Street, between . Bannister Street and Worksop Pvoad. No reasonable offer refused. For address apply Age Office. SALE.— Buggy Waggon, set - .of. Harness, and quiet Mare, suitable" for lady to drive; • For ■ address apply Age Office. FOR SALE— Furnishings, Saddles, Pictures, Watches, Clocks, i Trunks, Guns, and thousands of \ sundries. Goods bought, sold, ex-1 changed. Inspect the finest stock of General Goods in the Wairarapa. ; Prices bedrock. Just arrived— 60 dozen Tumblers. To arriive per s.s. Waimona, "44 Toilet Sets, and consignment Cups and Saucers. Patronise E. HODGE'S Second-hand Shop, next W.F.C.A., Queen Street, GO to RUSSELL'S Second ' Hand | Shop, because it is the only shop in the Wairarapa where you | can buy anything you want at half its original cost and as good as new, j and if you want to dispose of your • surplus Goods, I will buy them in. I any quantity. Large and small houses of furniture bought for cash. So why trouble about auction sales, and pay high commissions, when I will give you a good price and take the goods away, and no trouble to you. I have now on sale the largest stock of second-hand goods ever offered, and can quote you thorn at all prices. Goods of everv description bought, sold, or exchanged.— ROBT. RUSSELL, Proprietor.

Offices-: A. 11. BU^NY j S BUILDINGS PERRY ST MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. ,' A NT E D Butcher cart and shop work, 40s week and found. 2 Good Scoopdrivers, 30s week and found. Several sawmill hushmen, lis day. Good .station oook-ibakeiv 305." 3 Pick and shovel men, Osday and 14.s 'week food. iGood cook-Laker, Tai-hape. district, 30s. •■ •" . .'.-■. ;.' '■■' ." ■ Cowman. 255. Handy man, milk and useful, 20s. Assistant woodcutter: Is per hour. 'General farm hand, 255. Generals, 17s 6cl to 20s. Laundry housemaid, 18s. General, country, 20s. Working housekeeper, 12s. General for hotel. 20s. Woman cook, 20s. Young girl, light housework, Ss. ■"Experienced scrubcutters. Is hour. Nurse girl assist light house work, 15s. Rabbit poisoners, 23s week. . Housemaid waitress, etc., los. Married shepherd, wife housekeeper, £IOO year. Tramlayers, Manawatu mill, 10s. Milker, Lower Hutt, 255. Flaxcutters, 6s ton. •Married ploughman, £BO, Havvke's Bay. Shepherd, horse, dogs, £65 year. Station teamster drive 5-horso waggon, do general -station work, plough, etc., 30s. Machinist for planer, Taranaki mill, 10s. Ploughman, 25s to 30s per week. (Jowboys, station and iarms, JLos. Married couple, station, man milk, garden, kilhetc, Wife cook and general; no baking, £IOO. Contractor cut about 100 acres man. uka.

WANTED— Married couple, man as general station hand, wife as housekeeper; £9O per year. Generals. 10s to 20s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. 7 ANTED Shepherd 27s 6d, ' Ploughman 2os; Station Gardener 2os; Milker 25s ; Cook's assistant for station 2os. GILLESPIE AND Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. r ANTED Ten Scruboutters, ' Is an hour; 14s per week for food. Tent and tools found. GILLESPIE and Co., Academy Buildings!, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN— That J. ASTWOOD. Coal and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne. is prepared to supply the best Coal and Wood at the lowest rates. Terms strictly cash. Telephone 393. CHIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the> town or district. Call or write.— PETER HIDER, Masonic Street. Orders may be left with J. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW THE NEW SUITINGS are here in great variety, and now is the time to maike your selection. The values we give are not all on tha outside, and we guarantee fibsolutx satisfaction in every detail. We combine the best material with perfectness of fit, style and workmanship. ORDER NOW, and AVOID DELAY. J LADIES' TAILORING A SPEO--1 lALTY, W M. PARKHOUSE, Late T. Shields). Oposite Club J?otei, MASTERTON,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10583, 14 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10583, 14 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10583, 14 March 1912, Page 1

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