TO LE? AS3O FOB SALE. FOR SALE— 14 Indian (Runner Duu/ks, alll' young and (purebred. 4s each. Apply N. i ( erguso-u, Gladstone. 'ANTED KNOWN—- The Hot . . FisJi and Potato Chips Slxop 3ias l-emoved to tSie opp'oaite side of Queen iStireet, next "to Ma* Ifc. (Rjissall's, and wii'l' >be open, Tikis Morning. FOR SAIJi— A twin cylinder PauSiaird Motor Oar. Iso reasonable ■otfer refused. Owner' leaving for England. Apply Mrs H. Holmes, Matahiwi. ~ ANTED KNOWN.— We are giving a pair ox Boots or Shoes (FittifiE to 'the olHili a.nd also _tli<3_ lOOt.h purchaser on Saturday, April "2,7 th-, at the Gigantic -Boot Sal.e, next Bank of Australasia.'- - •. •' A VICTIM of THE MORMONS"' visits Ma&tarton, at Forceters" Hall, commencing Monday next. :.TT7BITE.. /Ms .call on iW" Wwiirarapa 'Nurseries, Masterton, for your requirements in. Hedge Plants —Macrocarpas, laxirietinas, ma--tipes, eecalonias, laurels, alnd a'H other pi wed varieties. Also fcr li&irdy shelter trees —pines, gun:<s, watitleis, and other qiiic-k growing trees. 'l'lho stock will appreciate the shelter. Standard screwed. p.nd • pegged, wli'olo ibadk, full watertight. Fair wear or new pair, at KITGHIENE.Ii'S, Queen Street. 'ANTED KNOWN.— Masterton Picture Company opening.,nig'ht on Monday next.— Town Hall, 8 p.m. Come one, come aSI. ISS D. OOLERROOK (late of Auckland), ha opened up-to-date Toilet Rooms in Masterton in ithe Exchange Buildings (upstairs), Queen Street, and specialises in Scalp Treatment. Shampooing and medical scalp treatment, face massage, manicuring, and pedicuring. Chiropodist— Ingrowing nails cured and corns treated. Hairwork.—Combings made up. Hours daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Phone "429. i H / O.— Standard Screwed and Jt s/ vl .pegged, -whole back, full watertight. Fair wear or' new pair at KITCHENERS, Queen- Street-; ''VICTIM of THE MORMONS" visit,s Mas'tcivton, at Foresters' Hall', commencing Monday next. TO lay out: a garden to tlie best advantage squires the airt of an Expert. E. HALE, of itllie Wr.irarapa Nurseries, 'Masterton., has a staff of experts- especially drained for this c]iv'-s iof wtork. A well llaid out ordhfurd— stocked, with apples, pears, peaches, /planus. Cipriooto ew., add cioiiiSKWably to the vaiiie 'Ci ££ ..increase/ the comforts* Wf the* table,,- and jirwove. the ouciome. ■„ ~ ANTED:EXiOW'NMtetertwi Pictore'iOompahy opeiiiiig night on Monday flest.—•.Towrf*-Hall,vß j).m. Come one. come aill. ■'* 0 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, aad if you want to dispose of your, surplus* Goods, I will buy them in 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 them at all prices. Goods of every description bought, sold, or exchanged.— ROBT. RUSSELL, Proprietor.
F. P. WELGH Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS PERRY ST. ... MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. A NTEDGenoral. Blacksmith, must be good •shoer, 10s. , . Cbok tefcer, station, 30s and half •fat. Yardman for sawmill, 10s. ]icr,ck'H! i a.!i, ibreast- bench, 13s. Lads,. miilk and "useful,' 10s, 17s 6d •and 20tj. Cook general, no bread baking, smail family, 22s 6d week. A good all round butcher, award wages. Contract tram layers, 100 chains. Bcnchman, breast bench, 13s. Contract drainer: Mill sawyer, 14s day, rise if competent. Ooachbuilder, Marlborough, ICs. Married couple, man as cook, wife housekeeper, 40s week. References. Contractors, 200 acres bushfalling, in lots 50 to 100 acres, Wairarapa. Contract bushfallers. 100 acres. 'Blacksmith, used to , coach smithing, 10s. < ' - Machinist- for planer. 'Several married couples, £BO to £IOO year. Several generals, 12s to 15s. Housemaid-waitress, 22s 6d. Woman cook, 80s. Waitress, Pantrymaid, same hotel. WANTED— Married cm as general station hs\ cook laundress; £9O per yc-ar. erals 10s to 20s. GILLESPIE AN O CO., 'Academy Buildings, Mastcrton. W4NTED— Station cook 255, bullock driver 80s; Station Gardener 255; Milker 255, Cowboy 15s GILLESPIE AND CO., Telephone 9a, Masterton. WANTED Ten Scruboutters, Is an hour; 14s per we<>k for food. Tent and tools found. GILLESPIE and Co., Telephone 05, Masterton. WANTEED TO LET—Detached furnished bed sitting room with fireplace. GILLEHWE an-d Co, Academy Buildings, Masterton. OOKING APPLES, 4s to 5s per Bushel Case.— F. J. Rnbbiiis, Fruiterer, Phone 216.-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 1
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