SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTUNES IN FRUIT, by purchasing vtur Trees from the Master-ton NVf&taes. Also a choice selection, of He«y,o and Shelter Trees in stock. ROBINSON AND SONS, 90 Villa Street, near railway, or Phone 304. entirely new stock. "E have received an entirely new , , Assortment of Tobacconists' Sundries and requisites, to which w.e invite inspection. Case Pipes (Suitable for presents, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Silver Mounted Pipes, Preisentetion Walking Sticks, Shaving Bruaht.s, Razors, all of the bifHst qiuality, and at moderate prices, at A. WHITE AND CO.'S, Queen Street, Masterton. r ANTED KNOWN. That J. ASTWOOD, Coal and Wood Merchant, Lanedowne, is prepared to. supply the ibost' Coal and Wood at th© lowest rates. Terms strictly ca<sh. Telephone 393. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS PERRY ST . MASTERTQN. HOISE AND LABOUR AGExNT. A N T. .THauler driver, 10s. ailer out, 10s. Contract wood cutters, 4ft Matai, 20 to 50 cords. Youth with 2 dogs for station, 17s 6d, with rise if competent. Lad for sheep farm, milk 3 cows, 10s to 15a. Shepherd, dogs and saddle, £7O year Station, hand with dogs, used to sheep work, 2os to 30s. Station cowman and general work, 255. Ploughman, for Nelson district, 25 3, bonus £5. 2 Under. Plough men for station, Hawke's Bay, 255. General for fairin inear Blenheim, los. 6 Good Axemen, 9s day and 14s week board. Contract Scruibcutter, about 100 acres, tents, etc., found. Contract,' tawhine pullers, about 700 acres. Generals, 15s to 18s aaid 20s per week. General for hotel, 20s. House-parlour maid, 2 other girls kept, 12s Gd per week. Experienced Scrubcutters, 100 acre blocks. Wom'a'n cook 255. ; Lady help, 12s to 15s. country. AWAITING Engagement.— Woman Cook; Married Couples; Housekeepers; Ploughmen; Shepherds, Fa.rm Hands, Carpenter, Mill Hands, etc.
REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Queen Street, apposite J. L. Murray. W. WIGGINS THE PLACE FORBICYCLES. WE 3IAKE A SPECIALTY OF CYCLE REPAIRS. We do not neglect, your Cyrfe Repairs, as we only handle Cycles—not motor cycles. We sell 'Cydos and Go-cart's on credit. W© supply Bicycles i and Sundries at Dunedin prices. We :have the agency for Silver Star Cycles, Rover, Centaur, Royall Saxon, Royal Enfield, and Massey Harris-. " REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. W. WIGGINS, MAW ACER. 108 Queen St MA'STBRTON.
CLEARING WINTER SALE' , Hundreds or bargains in ALL GOODS. Big Lines of Btouse. Flannelette and Golf Blousings, all going at -Jtidj 5d and 6d per yard. Big Linos of and Boys' Coats from 3s 6d, and a line of Ladies' French Flannel Blouses at 4s' lid. Orewdson's Calico 5s lid dozen; and a big lino of Nurses' Clothe at 6d yard for winter and Kummeir, . G'reat.Reduction on all Dress Stuifs, and .a good line of All Millinery at half price. Special line of cliiklren.'s Hats at 6d each. A Lot of Ladies' 1 Costumes, latest designs, from 18s 6d. Men's Best Hyd'rotito .Waterproof Coats 455, and a line of Ladies' Waterproof Coats at 30s. Runnetrs at lowest prices. All Men's and Boys' Clothing to be sold' «,t the lowest prices., Alarm Clocks, just, arrived, to be sold very cheap., and Marble Clocks to be sold at 30s, usual price: 50s, at SABA'S. Don't Forget, Bargains to be had at This Sale, at SABA & SON t OLLOWAY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET.
GAis FIRES—CIem and { Convenient THE colder days are close upon as, and tlie warming of living rooms ard offices baß to be considered. And in this connection the gas fire offers the solution of clean and convenient means of warming a room occasionally used—Dinin- Room, Bedroom, or perhaps ifche Drawing Room for an afternoon caller. For they have these advantages: they're so -lean—there's no next morning ashes to consider ; so convenient, for there is no delay in lighting ;they are ready at a moment's notice, and out as soon aa done with. We have many patterns and finishes, from the plainest black to the mosit ornate tiled and enamelled. Prices mry from 25s to 655, and the cost for fitting is small. We would be glad to advise you on all heating matters; and we won't recommend a gas fire if it would not be suitable. , THE CAS SHOW3OOM. QUEEN ST MASTER-TON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 1
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