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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LONG & COTTER BUTCHERS. HALL STHEET. MASTERTON. t WISH tha public of Master ton to know thLt Mr PIERCE COTTER, of Burnside, Mount Bruce, has purchased a share in the Butchery Business, and all stock will bo selected from his own farm, bred and reared on his estate. As ai! the meat will be killed at the Borcugh Abattoirs and Inspected by tha Government Inspeotor, this will be a sufficient guarantee that only first class meat will be sold at our shop. You all know yeu were all p&ymg an absurd price for meat, and who came to your rescue? LONG! Remember, he abolished the Black List, smashed THE RING to blazes, and gave one and-all their meat at a proi>er price. Please note: — We keep no carts ai irses, you do not get your meat L..wked_ round the town with all sort 9 of microbes and dust on it; you get it direct from us, clean andi firsthand, and at the same time far below the prices of other butchers. So remember this, and give us your custom, and while the trade the public need never fear of fabulous prices being put upon the daily necessaries. H. LONG & CO.; F. P. WELCH Offices, A. R. BUNN" S BUILDINGS PERRY ST. MASTERTON. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT: AWAITINC ENGAGEMENT. Benchman, keep saws, hammer and gullet, Married shepherds, married ploughment. milkers, gardeners, ncers, station hands. V/ A N T E D. ' Girl for office work,- 2 thistle ters able use scythe, 9s day and found. Competent joiner nd 2 carpenters, Mastcrton. i'loughman, Auckland, ' 30s. Shepherd, good dogs, 27s 6d to 30s.

Journeyman cabinetmaker, Taranaki, £3 week; carpenter, Woodville; 2nd class enginedriver. 2 men for draining, 9s day; bullock driver, 11 g day. 2 Paddockers, Washer and flyboy for mill at Westland. Scutcher, Wairarapa; contract grass seed cutters; station hands, 80s, 2os. Cow-) boy 15s. Itopeman for 'hauler, 12. 4 experienced men for 'chaffcutter. .Cook for scrub camp, 3os. Cook for camp 30s. Cowman-gardener, 3 cows, 255. Married couple, station, £IOO. Woman for washing aiidi ,cleaning. Station hand, 255. Milkers 20s, 255, and 30s. 2 Navvies in about a week's time, 10s day, vid 14s week board. 1 joiner, competent. Is 4d per hour. 2 fencers, 1 mile erecting." 2 shepherds, same run, must have good dogs,, saddle and bridle, 30s week. , Rabbiter, with pack. 6 scrubctitters, 9s day. Housemaid, 20s; 2 housemaids, 1 same place, 15s to 18s. Several cowboys, 15s to 20s. Married oouple for hotel, man cook, wife, housemaid-waitress £IOO per year. Generals. 10s to B0i; oooK, B5«; housemaid. 20b.

EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT DRAPERY PURCHASE. OF £2OOO. In the Estate of the lata W. MOR* I ARTY Th§ Arcade, Carterton. WATSON & CO WILL HOLD A g ALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK ALSO OUR OWN GOODS. MANY LINES AT HALF PRICES. WATSON & CO ECONOMIC STORES. QUEEN BTBEET, MASTEETON.

DIARIES FOB lyl3. SOUND AOVICEI "A good farmer," said His Honour, the Chief Justice, in Masterton recently, "should keep a diary, showing his movements from day to day. By this means a good deal of trouble would he avoided." l J rcfit by the Above, and Order your 1913 Diary NOW We can fill your order, but if you delay our stocks quickly sell out, and you may not get the Diary you require. The Most Dp to Date and Complete Stock of Commercial Stationery in the Wairarapa. Special Prices for Quantities. M c LEOD & YOUNG THE DEMY. OUEEN STREET MASTERTON. Telephone 160. P.O. Bos 124. J ~ S (Successor to W. G. Butcther.) FRIMEST BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. The Beat SMALL GOODS—Mad* br an Exp«Hi. queen street, masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 22 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 22 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 22 January 1913, Page 1

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