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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTUNES IN FRUIT, by pur-Maat-cffion Ntratriee. Also a choice selection of Heajtrf and Shelter Trees :„ ot,.«ir TJATifwamsr and sons. 96 Street, near railway, or Phone 304. or oali on H. SALE, wie Wairanapa Nurseries, Masterton, £or your requirementls in, Hedge Plantfe—Macrocarpas, lauristinas, matipoa, e&caloni&s, Laurels, and aiU ©the* proved varieties. Also for hare shelter trees—jpines, gunp*, . wattleand other quick growing trees, la's stock will appreciate the i-ieiter.

ENTIRELY NEW STOCK. ■"7E have received an entirely new . . Assortment of Tobacconists' Sundries and Hairdressers' requisites, to which we invite inspection. Case Pipes suitable for presents, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Silver Mounted Pipes, Presentation Walking Sticks, Shaving Brushes, Razors, all of the best qoiality, and at moderate prices, at A. WHITE AND CO.'S, Queen Street, Mastertion. WANTED KNOWN. That J, ASTWOOD, Coal and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne, is prepared to supply the best Coal and Wood at sh© lowest rates. Terms strictly each. Telephone 393. Offices: A. K. BUNNY'S BOILDINGS PERRY ST. ....... . MASTERTON. HQISE AND LABOUE AGENT. ANTED

Bushmen for Manawatu mill. Contractors, bushfalling, Lower Valley. Cowman, pedigree Jersey herd, 255. Cowboy, station, Coa&t, 20s. Ploughmen, 25«, 28s, 30s. 5 Machine Shearers, 18th November. Deposit required. 3 Carpenters, Main Trunk Line. Shearers' Cook, 28th November, 506. Contract Post Splitting. Ploughman 25<s, 28s, and 30s per week. Experienced \ trollyman, married man. . Breaking-down Benchmau and bush skiddy, same mill. Several Cowboys and useful, 10s to 15s. Haulerdriver Is 3 per lilour, An experienced floormain, 8s 6d day. 6 experienced busMallens 10s day and 14s week food. Married Cbuples; man milk, ktill, garden, etc. ; wifci cook, bake, bread, ette.," £9O, £95 and £IOO per year. Several Generals, 10s to 20s week. Lady Help 15s. Parlourmaid, 4 girls ke|pt, 15s. Housemaid 156, woman cook. WANTED 3 Carpenters, Main Trunk Line. .„ ,„ BENCHMAN, Manawatu Mill, 13s, Ploughmen. I Experienced Gardener, fruit, 2i flowers and vegetables, 30s per week. Cook, baker, out station, 255.

REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. Queen Street, opposite J. L. Murray. THE PLACE FORBICYCLES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CYCLE REPAIRS. We do not neglect yew Cycle Repairs, as we only handle Cycles—not motor cycles. We sell Cycles and Go-cart's on credit- „ , • We supply Bicycles and Sundries ■at Dunedin prices. We ihave the agency for Silver Star Cycles, Rover, Centaur, Royail Saxon, Royal Enfield, and Massey HarREVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. W. WIGGINS MANAGER. 108 Queen St MASTERTON.

6AIN3 LIFT 3 GLLCWAY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREETIF SICKNESS C4ME SUDDENLY.

HaTOULD you have a sufficient W suoply of hot water— really hot i\ter? 'W'ithiu fifteen seconds ct THE FLETCHER RAPID WATER KEATER von 'rave a steady and eontiimuos flow of scalding hot water, suitable for anv purpose. No risk of explosion or damage-' tr.o coupled safety taps prevent that just :i steady stream of hot wate>' at any time, night or day. Think what this might mean to you! Easy terms can be arranged for the fitting. THE CAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN" ST-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 1

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