SPECIAL ADVERYJ3E3VJENTS, Utioe*: A. S. BUKNY'tt JdOILDINGS i'm&Y ST ~ . MASTERTON. SGISSi AND LABGU& AGENT. 10 Rood Bushmen, Hastings. Ploughman, 30s. Cook-itaker, 32s 6d. Ploughman, Waveriey, 30s. Milker, machines installed, 30s. General Farm hands, 25g and 30s. Experienced Shepherd, horse and do#s, 355. Contract bushfallers 27s acre, tents and tools found. Scrubcutters 9s day; board 14s. Teamsters, iaftricultural wock, 30s. Station hand, with 2 doge, 25s start. Cowman for pedigree Ayrshire herd, 255. Contractors, 100 acres bush. Woman, cook 255; housemaid-wait-ress 17s (id. Station hand, used sheep work, 255. Cowboys, 10s, 15s, 20s, farms, station. Mother and daughter to assist, station. 2 ploughmen, same station, 255. Mill bushmen, lis, 12s; ropeman, 13°, Contractors, busbialling, Lower Vallev. *5 Machine Shearers, 18th November. Deposit required. . Shearers' Cook, 28th November, ' Married Cbuples; man milk, Mill, trardeii, etc ; cook, bake bread, et* , £9O, £95 and £IOO net year. Several Generals. 10s to 20s week. 6 experienced carpenters, long job, good wages.
FOR <PEOPLE Bought Mariufacturtr & 'stock SILVtS WARE y . * Kt Big Redur'tion .25 Pe? Cent off Usual Price; TO SESf? TO BELIEVE mm i OLLOWAY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET.
IF SICKNESS CAME [ SUDDENLY. [TfoWiiD y«ra have a sufficient , ? ¥ supply of hot water— really hot i water? Within fifteen seconds of lighting , THE FLETCHER RAPID WATER < HEATER I I you have p steady and oontinuuos j flow of scalding hot water, suitable ,'. for any purpose. | No risk of explosion or damage— I the coupled safety taps pre rent that j —just a steady stream of hot w,ato» lat any time, night or day. Think i what this might mean to you! I Easy terms can be arranged for the j fitting. I /THE CAS SHOWROOM, 1 QUEEN ST
"GET THE HABIT" OF visiting our Shop. It is free, and you are not asked to purchase. We cannot toll you in this space of the many new things constantly arriving, so "GET THE HABIT." NEW BOOKS in 3s 6d, Is 6d. Is 3d, and 6d editions. We only get the Best. Try over our Stock of "8INBAD" MUSIC. A Piano provided for your use. McLEOD AND YOUNG, THE ACADEMY, QUEEN ST MA3TERTON.
"IHE Man who buret, up the local Ijufceheiv;' Combine to enable the Public of Masttrton to get meat at a proper price. Prime Pork and Lamb killed and inspected at 'Abattoirs. Prime wether mtuttoi and Ox Beef slaughtered and inspected at OUR LOCAL MEAT CO.'S WORKS. P»-emember.— I do.not employ unnecessary bands and expensive carts and horses. Being the only ©spert tradesman in the town, I am able to cut and cater for tho public with the primest meat that money can proeuro. . SMALL GOODS made nj myself are the best in the Wairarapa. Over 1200 cash ov-tomers patronise our market every roek. to say nothing of tli 3 scores to whom we send me/at in the eounftv.j\ No connection with any other butcher in ;the town. MY MOTTO IS—"I LOVE THE PEOPLEI" MANAGES,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 19 September 1912, Page 1
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