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GPiECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T READ THIS Unless you wish to purchase th< Best Goods Procurable. If You Do ARE NOW SELLING Black Silk Stove Polish, 6d tin. James, 3 tins for Is. 31bs Currants for Is. £ gallon Pie Fruit, Is tin. 12 packets Jelly Crystals for Is. Pickles, 6d per bottle. A Choice Line of Ornaments, Fruit Dishes and i'ancyware. Comer LINCOLN ROAD and CHAPEL STREET. All Accounts owing to Mr G. Heron may be paid at above. A. 4. JOHNSON AND CO.. OST OFFICE Auction,J'art, oonduct renilar Weekly Sale* of Furniture, Poultry, Pigs, etc, etc., and invite entries. Your prices always realised, and we Bell DIRECT to the Public, doing away completely 'wftiih ithe [Middleman's profits, and sell first hand articles at second hand * prices. We specialise- in ClearinK Sale» in either Town, or Country. SPORTING SEASON 1912-13. ' LL THOSE INTERESTED IN CRICKET TENNIS, AND CROQUET, Should Inspect J. ELLIOTT AND CO'S STOCK before purchasing. THE FAMOUS FORCE BAT STOCKED. JAQUES', WILLIAMS', AND . SLAZENGER'S RACQUETS. SADDLERS, ■UASTERTON. THE GREAT FIRE EXTINCU33HER. only universal Fixe Extinguisher in the World. The Wairarapa Agency for this Extinguisher has been secured by Mr 0. SAVAGE, of th« Central Garage, Masterton. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATE& LOCAL. SEED GRAIN AND GRASS SEED. 7E have a stock of GOOD SEED r OATS, RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT and CLOVERS. AH locally i fT&Mi-s *nd.ffood heavj . clean lines. Vamplt-s and quotation? on tionCHAMBERLAIN, LIMITED. /ELOH, Offices, A* s'bUILDINGS PERRY ST. MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. Awaiting engagement: Shearers, fast machines and blades, woololassers. henchmen, *> keep saws, hammer and gullett. Married shepherds, married ploughman, milkers, gardeners, fencers, station hands. WANTED. Machine shearers. 1000. 1300, 1800' man. Blade shearers. 600 and 1400 men. 2 Fleece Oh's, one shed, 27.s 6d week*. ... Teamster for waggon, 3os, if competent. Experienced, ploughman, all agricultural work. 30s week. Tailer out and jackman. Milling smith. Main 'Jjunk line, also machinist, same mill. 2 blade shearers at ofice. Musterer, Hawke's Bay, 10s per day. Cooks 255, 30s ; camp amd station. Machine shearers at once. Gardener, fruit, flowers and vegetables, station'. 30s. Cowman-gardener, Waverley, 30s. Women cooks • private, 25s and 30s Station ploughman and general, 30s. Cowboys :: Farms ' stations, 15s, 20s, 255. 12 scrubcuttp-v 9s day; hoard • 14s. G axemen, 10s day. Married ploughman, Hawke's Bay. Two expert tramlayers for milling bush, top wages. Several' Station hands,-25s to 30s. Married Couple, man milk, garden and general; wife cook-general, £lO4 year. Experienced shepherd, good dogs, 30s. Generals, 10s to 20s; cook. 255; housemaid, 20s. AN INVITATION. 10 the Ladies of Masterton and , surrounding district to come and inspect our latest goods for the, season, which are now on display in our Window. Millinery, Dress Goods, Blouses and all Latest Neckwear. Gents also invited, to insp ct our prices for all goods. Look inside for what you cannot see from outside. At SABA'S AND SON, Holloway Buildings. Queen Street, Masterton. OABA AND CON, HOLLOWAY'S BUILDING. QUEEN STREET. DO YOUR COOKING WITH GAS THIS SUMMERI —'Twill save much time and work and trouble. * Get away from that hot, dark, dirty range of yours—be one of the 500 satisfied users in Masterton who are freed from the work and dirt it brings. A gas cooker is built and sold for your convenience, to save work and worry in the hot Summer months. We can't tell of all the advantages here, but if you will call we will be glad to. why not decide now? The gas showroom, MASTER-TON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 26 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 26 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 26 November 1912, Page 1

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