I T" OST yesterday, tweoa LansJLi downo and a },iclios' ' waterproof overcoat. Finder rewarded on returning same to Age Office, LOST. —From Akura, 1 bay mare with four white feet and white face; also a roan hack. £1 reward will be given for information as to their whereabouts. Martin KerLns. LOST CHEQUE A CHEQUE No. 908657, dated January 6th, payable to Ronald Mcßae for £3 ss, signed by A. Turner, on account of W. C. .Buchanan, ha 9 been lost. Payment stopped. Finder please return to A. Turner, Tupurupuru. TO LET AND FOR SALE. SALE. —First grade bottling plums, 3s 6d per case; jam plums 3s per case. F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street, 'phone 246. FOB SALE.—A trap horse, .single Or double harness, also 2 wheeled trap and harness. Apply Rev. H. Watson, The Vicarage, Church Street; FOR .SALE.—,9OO Rape lambs (one ear mark), 600 Romney Lincoln wether lambs, and 300 Down lambs, mixed sexes. Apply A. J. .Cameron, Makuri, Pahiatua. SEE the New Goods, just opened up. Ladies' Light Summer Boots and Shoes. Glace and Patent leather, suede tops, th< latest ere*- j tion in fashionable footgear, at KITCHENER'S. Queen Street. ITion* 280. FOR SALE IjlOR SALE.—Three sections Work, sop Road', one corner section. No leasonable offer refused. Special terms to purchaser acquiring three sections. For address apply Age Office. , WANTED. —Antimony ware would be buyers to see our little stock. Boy's Hail- Brushes 3s 6d pair, Clothes Brush 2s 6d, Tea Caddies 4s 6d, Inkstands 8s 6d, etc etc.,—H. BEALE AND CO., LTD, "numbers,) Ironmonger', et^ CJHAVE, Sir? F. B. ROS.OIi has removed to more commadius premises, lately occupy- by Mr A. E. Winzenberg (opposite old shop),. Up-to-date Hairdressing three chairs. Splendid ol I Smokers' Requisites. 5 WANTED. —Generals, 12s to 20s; Housemaid 15s, laundress, 20s; lady help 15s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. WANTED.— Immediately,., 3 men. for felling .birch, 9s per day, GILLESPIE AND CO, ' Academy Buildings. Masterton. ANTED. —Cowmami for station,. 27s 6d; shepherd 30s; station cook 30s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. CIHILDREN'S summer footwear, J just opened up. White Canvas white buckskin, patent leather and tan glace kid, L& foot form shapes; and a large variety to choose from. KII- - Queen Street. Phone, 280. ■ AT Russel's Secondhand) Shop you will be able to get all the Preserving Jars '-nd Jam Jars you want for the jam season. Call early and give your order before the rush sets in. 'I have preserving jars from 2s 6d dozen, jars, suitable for. jam from Is dozen. Also 2 gallon _ an d other, large jars from 2s each. Robert Russel, Secondhand Dealer. Ming up —o— THE —o- I IMPERIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS HAVING opened business in Masterton, with a ■ wide City exnerieuce, and a FULL KNOWLEDGE of every branch of dYeing and cleaning Ladies' Costumes dyed and cleaned Panama and Straw Hats cleaned equal to new. Gloves cleaned and repaired. Gent's Suith cleaned sind repaired and pressed Feathers cleaned and re-curled NONE BUT EXPERT WORKMEN EMPLOYED. 32 COLE STREET, MASTER/lON.
PBINCEH OF WAJuES HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. MR S ALLEN begs to (notify the public of Masterton, that he has taken over the above well known Hotel, audi trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public support. TARIFF 6s PER DAY BOARDERS: As per arrangement. Telephone 380. P.O. BOX 113. S, ALLEN, PROPRIETOR QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. OLDD0 LDD H Ol ' el ' MASTERTON. HERMANN CRASS PROPRIETOR. 'Late of ARCADIA HOEL, Wellington, the WELLINGTON CLUB, and UNION COMPANY'S BOATS.) FIRST CLASS TABLE, Moderate Tariff. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. "PROMPT ATTENTION AND CIVILITY" Ifi OUR MOTTO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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