SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR EXCHANGE AT CASH PRICE PTAA A/CRiES, freehold title, 300 J grass, balance busli, carrying 400 sheep, 35 cattle, 6 horses, milking 30 cows. New homestead, new sheds. Mortgage only £I2OO at 5| per cent. About 4J years to run. ltates £3. PRICE £6 per acre. Would exchange for town, property sections or houses, or small holding in Wairarapa. Will not take heavily mortgaged property. Further particulars of the property may be seen at the Waiarapa Age Office. YE OLDE CURIOSITY'SHOP.— E. HODGE, Proprietor. Next W.F.C.A., Queen Street. Goods bought, sold, and exchanged. FOR SALE, cheap, 400 Gallon Tank (new), also Gas Stove, Cabinet Sewing Machine, Lawn Mowers, Carpet Sweepers. Trunks, Bicycles, Guns, Mangle, 'Saddles, splendid Jot Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, Glassware, Bedroom Sets, Meat Safe, Bedsteads, Chairs, a'nd General Furnishings. Try me for a price for your second-hand goods. Highest Prices Guaranteed. FORTUNES IN FRUIT, by purchasing your Trees from the Masterton Nurseries. Also a choice selection of Hedge and Shelter Trees in stock. ROBINSON AND SONS, 9o Villa Street, near railway, or Phono 304. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK. WE have receded an entirely Nen Assortment of Tobacconists' Sundries and Hairdressers' requisites, to which we invite in (peetioa. Cast Pipes suitable for Presents, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Silver Mounted Pipes, Presen batioa walking Sticks, Shaving Brushes, Razors— all of the best quality, and at moderate prices, at A. WHITE AND OO.'S, Queen' Street, Masterton.
WANTED KNOWN— That J. ASTWOOD. Coal ,and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne, is prepared to supply the best Coal and Wood t at the lowest rates. Termß strictly cash. Telephone 893. F. P.- WELCH Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS PERRY ST. ... , MASTERTON. HOISE AND LABOUR AGENT. ANTED Experienced baitcher, cart work, •etc., 40s per week and found. Contractor for cutting about 20 cords of sft ma'tai. All found general station hand, 25s more if suitable. Station gardener, vegetables and general, 25b. 3 good' Axemen, 9,s day and 14s week board. Generals, los to 18s and 20s per week. Young girl, light work, 12s. General for hotel, 20s. - House-parlour maid, 2 other ' girls kept, 12s 6d per week. ■Ojin? ropeman, lis to 12?.' day, Manawatu mill. Experienced Scrubcutters, 100 acre blocks. • Married Ploughman, Hawke'e Bay. Wom'a'n cook. 255. Steward, able to do plain cooking, 255. Lady help, 12s to 15s. country.
REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Queen Street, opposite J. L. Murray. W. WIGGINS ISHEB to notify the .public that he lias purchased the Cycle? Business lately carried on _ ry Messrs Harvey and Co., and will in future carry on the business under the name of the REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Call and 'inspect our stock of cycle accessories and tyres. All tyres sold 'here carry a guarantee. ■ FREE STORAGE.— A cordial invitation is extended to cyclists when in town to leave, their machines at our 'shop. A • BICYCLES cleaned and oiled for Is per week. We can sell a Bicycle as cheap as you can get it in any part of the Dominion. ' .REPAIRS.— Bring your repairs to lis. All work under the supervision of an Ex,pert cycle mechanic. WE BUILD BICYCLES TO YOUR AGENCIES.— We are agents for the Rover and Royal Saxon Bicycles, the "World's 13est." Hawthorne's Automobile Pumps fitted to any Bicycle, Motor' Cycle, o.r Motor Car, find they 'are very reasonable. Buy one today from REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. W. WIGGINS ORDER, MANAGER
3ILLJARDS BEG to intimate that I have takon over the Billiard Saloon next the OM> Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to my predecessor. T ROSS QUEEN ST ... MASTERTON. MORRISON'S BUSH HOTEL. 8, POLSON PROPRIETOR FIRST OLASS MEALS, Good Attention, Best cf Wines and Spirits, and home-like accommodation. House is connected with Telephone (Greybwn Bureau.) SEASIDE RESORT. A. B. NIOHOLLS desires to state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT, lately carried on by Mr Potter, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit; a fair share of public patronage
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 8 July 1912, Page 1
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