]y| ASTERTON ITORTICULTURAL (gOGIETY. BULB EXHIBITION to bo held iii the Club Hotel Simple Room, Queen Street, WEDNESDAY, September. IStli, 1912. Admission Sixpence.—2.3o to 9.30. 'ANTED: Everybody interested in Choice Blooms to visit the Bulb Exhibition, Queen Street, Wednesday, September 18th. Admission Sixpence.—2.3o to 9.30. YES! I will drop in and have a look at the Bulb Exhibition, Queen Street, on Wednesday, September 18th, 1912. Admission Sixpence.—2.M to 9.30. F. P. WELCH 0«<*» ; A a: M 0 N N Y'H Hl.«l UJljNfattf PESET SI . ... MASTEBTON, HCIB.& ANfi Atr&NT. A N T ■ l> ~ 10 good Bushmen, Hastings. Ploughman, 3us. Cook-Baker, 32s Gd. Ploughman, Waverley, 30s. Milker, machines installed, 30s. General Farm hands, 25 a and 30s. Experienced Shepherd, horse and dogs, 355. Contract bushfallers £7s acre, tents and tools founds ' Scrubcuttere 9s day ; board 14s. Teamsters, agricultural wock, 30s. Station hand, with 2 dogs, 2os start. Cowman for pedigree Ayrshire herd, 255. Contractors, 100 acres bush. Woman, cook 255; housemaid-wait-ress 17s 6d. Station hand, used sheep work, 255. Cowboys, 10s, 15a, 20s, farms, station. Mother and daughter to assist, station. 2 ploughmen, same station', 255. Mill bushmen. lis, 12s; ropeman, 1?Contractors, huglifailing. Lower Valley. '5 Machine Shearers. 18th November. Deposit required. : Shearers' Cook, 28th November, 1 50s. Married Couples; man milk, kitll, garden, etc. ; wife- cook,, bake bread, } et'c , £9O, £95 nnd £IOO ner year. f Several Generals, 10s to 20s week. 6 experienced carpenters, long job, good wages.
Chance FOR MASTERTONi PEOPLE Bought Manufscturer's itock SILVtR WARE M Biji Rei'irtion OFPERiNe FOB ' QUICK SALE 25 Per Cent off Usual Pric§ to §il jS fd iSLJtVi - ... NOTE 3ABA & SON » CLLOWAY'B BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. IF SICKNESS C4ME SUDDENLY. WOULD you have a sufficieufc supply of hot water— really hot water? Within fifteen seconds of lighting THE FLETCHER RAPID WATER HEATER you have p steady and oontinuuog flow of scalding hot'water, suitable for any purpose. No risk of explosion or damagethe ooupled safety ,taps prevent that —just a steady stream of hot wate' at any time, night or day. Tliink what this might mean to you! E».sv terms can be arranged for the fitting. THE GAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN ST "GET THE HABIT" OF visiting our Shop. It is free, ami you are >nofc asked to purchase. We cannot tell you in this space of the many new things constantly arriving, so 1- 3 "GET THE HABIT." —^ NEW BOOKS in 3s Cd, 1 9 6d. Is 3d, and Gd editions. We only got the Best. Try over our Stock of "3IXBAD" MUSIC. A Piano provided for your use. MCUEOD'ANU YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, QHEEX ST vf^T'FtRTON TO FARMERS WHO HUE AGOUT TO FENCE. \~W7E have r> largo quantity of \y SAWM TO'i aRa KfcNGfc DROPPERS, which we are prepared f o quit at u very low price. It will pay you to give us i call. P RAG NELL TQROS. RAGNELL JQROS. WoOn COAL MFRCHAMTB.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10710, 14 September 1912, Page 1
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