108T AND FOUND. LOST,' oh Saturday night last, greenstone pendant, fern and knife, gold centre. Finder please leave Age Office. FOUND. — Much satisfaction through joining the Utility Ege Circle. Apply to the man at tl wheel.— O'LEAEY. TO LET AND FOR SALE. SALE, good clover hay, also mixed liny; cheap line for cowfeed. Sound eating Potatoes ;uid up-to-date seed. J. and B. HUNTER, Short Street. FOR SALE—Potatoes 15s per sack. Onions 10s per cwfc. or 2d per lb. Apply JacktT/m Brcs., Macara Street, Masterton, or Telephone 2-">9. ANTED KNOWN That Strawson's (Burkitt's) White Oil is good for both man and beast. A good liniment . for Rheumatism. Magnetic Ointment for Cows' Teats. All stores and .saddlers, or- from J. BurMtt. Palmerston North. SALE.— At RUSSELL'S Se-cond-Hand Shop (t&e largest in Masterton), 1 beautiful Leather Suite; Also, 1 beautiful Bedroom Suite, comprising Mirrored Wardrobes, 3 Mirrored Duchess and Marble Topped Washstands, also one Massive Sideboard, These are just a few lines of the most varied stock of Second-hand Goods that can be seen at my Shop. I- am a cash buyer of houses of furniture, and can give you a higher price than anyone as there is no carrier's fees to pay. Ido my own carting in delivering." Country residents please note. A otters promptly attended to, or ring up xefephone 119. ROBT. RUSSELL, Second-hand Deal--t f //». —Standard Screwed ano 10/ O Pegged Shooters, guar&nteed to hole. F-*ur wear or new oait v s,t KITCHENF<H'o Street -t rj I Standard. screwed and _|_ a/ ™ pegged, whole back, full watertight. Fair wear or new pair, at KIICHUNER'S- Queen. StToet^^ J CANDY, Quaiitlou Piano and' • Organ Tuner snd Repairer. Visits paid to anv part- of tlie district. Over 20 years' Practical ExiperiI ATSTT Klj — Mamea ooxtpio, xsas V V aB general station aunt, sita ■cook sundress, £9O per year. Generals. 10a to 20s. GILLESPIE AND. I CO., Academ? Bail dine s-, Masterton. W 7"ANTED to Let, 3-roomed cotVV tage, witli 5 acres land. Rent 9s per week.-GILLESPIE AND 00., Academy Buildings,. Mastertovu W' A^TEE—2 Viade. crutehers, 10s per diy; and found. hands 25s i cowboy 20s. ANTEi) Experienced HeaJ M V Ploughman and Waggoner for station.; wages 35s per week and, fYAind. Can recommend as goo.. place.- GILLESPIE AM) CO., Academy Buildinss, Telephone do, Masterton. Wi vtKNOWN. — 1 am now supplying w *? od Lne f Stoves suitable iot - ' or workroom. Price -103. JWt £»*» tiling you want. Also, Bray's Incandescent Gas Burners, complete at 2s 6d fixed. Both the above are fir stela s.s lines. All kind; of plumbing, gas fitting, and electric bell work undertaken. Estimate 3 supplied.— R. E. JONES, San iter" Plumber (by examination), Queen Street. mHE Sweet Pea vill again be th« Fashionable Flowor in the coming season, and the latest and begi varieties can be obtained at HALE'S, the Wairarapa Nurseries. Masterton. 'Phone 164. AFRESH Impetus has fc-n gl ye-t to Fl'ower r ws all through Wairarapa, ana arly spring will see great competition in Bulb Shows. For the ibest and choicest varieties oi Trumpet Daffodils atnd all kindia oi Bulbs ro to E. .SALE'S, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phon« 164. . "** NDSCAPE Garcen;ug is a fine art. Considerable value ita added' t!o a property by te judicious arrangement of tno garden and shrubbery. E. HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared to send along tone or more experts on the shortest- notice. Ring tip 'rbon® 1 183 NELLIE TWOHILL, pupil of St. Mary's Convent, Wellington, ib now prepared to receive Pupils for singing. on application. Address; l>*re of I. Cooper, Queen Masterton. *lOiR PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING AT SEASONABLE PRICES. THE NEW PICTURE SHOP, QUEEN STREET. Bight Opposite Knox Church, MASTERTON. 100 DAIRY FARM ACRES, 40 acres flat and rest undulating; all plougliI'ble, 8 paddocks, good 6-roomed house, a3l "necessary outbiuldings. Price £2B per acre. Olily a very small deposit wanted, as the present owner is retiring. This is recognised aa th« be«t Dairy Farm in the district. 62 APPLY TOR. B. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, MABTINC& M.B.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10691, 10 August 1912, Page 1
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