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I LOST AND FOUND. i LOST— From Te Whiti Bridge on Thursday night, a black and tan Collie Bitch. Answers to name of "iMag." Has a collar on. Finder rewarded on returning to Sid Warner's Stables. ANTED TO SELL— 2 Sections ' 90ft frontage by 180 feet deep, i Hessey Street, between Bannister Street and Worksop Road. No reasonable offer refused. For address apply Age Office. QQMiNANTS .Ribbons, Laces, Em- ; broideries all half price at McGruer's on Saturday. SALE.— Buggy Waggon, set . of Harness, and quiet Mare, suitable for lady to drive. For address apply Age Office. EMNANTS 'Prints-, Sateens, LinJ ings, iFlauneiettes and Dress Goods. All half price at'"McGruer's on Saturday. . I SALE— Furnishings, Sadd- . ■ les, Pictures, Watches, Clocks, Trunks, Guns, and thousands of sundjnes. Goods bought, sold, exchanged. 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, noxt W.F.C.A., Queen Street. TfcON'T FORGET! iMcGruer and " Co.'s' Sale closes on Saturday. r 4 , 0 to RtISSELI/S SecQikl Haiid' iJT 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, and if you want to disjvose of your surplus Goods, I will buy them in any quantity. Large and small houses' of furniture bought for cash. So ' why troub!e x 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 them at all prices. Goods of every description bought, sold, or exchanged.— ROBT. RUSSELL, Proprietor. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS PERRY ST MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT'. 'ANTED—' Butcher cart and shop work, 40s week and found. 2 Good Scoopdrivers, 30s week and found. Several sawmill Ibushmen, 1,15,. day. Good .station cook-baker, 30s. ... 3 Pick and shovel men, 9s day and 14s-week food.. Good, cook-baker, Taihape district, 30s. ■ Cowman. 255. . Handy man, milk and useful, 20s. Assistant woodcutter. Is per -hour. ■General farm hand. '2ss. Generals,* 17>s fid to 20s. Laundry housemaid, 18s. General, country, 20, i. Working housekeeper, 12s. General for hotel, 20s. ■••-' Woman cook. 20s. Young girl, light housework, Bs. Experienced scrubcutters, Is hour. Nurse girl assist light house work, 15s. _ ' ' Rabbit poisoners, 25s week. / Housemaid waitress, etc., 15s.

Married shepherd, wife housekeeper, £IOO year. Tramlayers, Manawatu mill, 10s. Milker, Lower Hutt, 255. Flaxcutters, 69 ton. Married ploughman, £BO, Hawke's Bay. Shepherd, horse, dogs, £6O year. Station teamster drive 5-horse waggon, do general station work, plough, etc., 30s. Machinist for planer, Taranaki mill, 10s. Ploughman, 25s to 30s per week. Uowboys, station and farms, lob. Married oouple, station, man milk, garden, kill,etc, Wife cook sad general; no baking, £IOO. Contractor cut about 100 acres manuka. WANTED— Married couple, man as general station hand, wife cook laundress; £9O per vear. Generals. 10s to 20s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. "ANTED.— Shepherd 27s 6d, ' Ploughman 255; Station Gardener 255; Milker 255, Cowboy 15s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Telephone 95, Masterton. ."ANTED Ten Scruboutters, ' Is an hour; 14s per week for food. Tent and tools found. GILLESPIE and Co., Telephone 95, Masterton. ANTED TO LET— by contract, 40 acres summing near Masterton. GILLESPIE AND CO.. Academy Buildings, Masterton. 7ANTED 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. A_7 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. "AMMOCKS will be appreciated . by th& fortunate users. We have them at various prices.— H. BEALE and CO., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN— That the appointments and accommodation at J. GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, OARSWELLS, provides every fc„mfort and convenience to the travelling public Good table. Best brands of liquor stook- * «xl. Coanh stops at door. Paddoeking provided, (or all kimig of stock.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 1

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688

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 1

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