SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BUTCHERS. HALL STREET. MASTERTON. ~ WISH the publlo of Masterton to know thct Mr PIERCE COTTER, of Burnslde, Mcunt Bruce, has purchased a share In the Butchery Business, and all stock will be selected from his own farm, bred and reared on his estate. As all the meat will be killed at the Borcugh Abattoirs and Inspeoted by the Government inspector, this will be a sufficient guarantee that only first class meat will be sold at eur shop. You all know LONG; 6 years *go for meat, and who cam© to your r©solished the Black List, smashed. THE their meat at a proper price. Please n °Wekeep no carts w- ■"°"*%.. *** same time far below the prices 01 the trade the public, need never fear of fabulous prices being put upon the daily necessaries. H. LONG & CO.j Offices, A. R. BUNNT B BUILDINGS PERBY BT. MASTERTON. HOUSI AND LABOUB AGENT. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. Bench-man, keep saws, hammer and gullet. Married shepherds, married ploughment. milkers, gardeners, ncers, station hands. WANTED.
'ANTED.—Engine driver, Ist ' ticket, 12s; Enginedriver, 2nd ticket ;• 2 bushmen 12s, and ropeman take charge gang, 12s. Engine driver, 2nd ticket, iusj cook, for mill, 505.; 2 flaxcutters, 6s 6d ton. Camp Cooks 30s. 3os, 2 thistle cutters able use scythe, 9s day and found. , , Shepherd, good dogs, 2vs 6d to 30s. , Journeyman "cabinetmaker, Taranaki, £3 week, woman cook 2os. Waitress 15s, Housemaids 15s, 18s, generals 15s, 20s. 2 Paddockers, Washer and flyboy for mill at Westland. Scutcher, Wairarapa; contract grass seed cutters ; station: hands, 305,. 2os, Coj\^ ■boy 15s. '"'■ - : V'"""'- : ' '"'„'" " : -'*~'' 1 Ropeman for hauler, 12. 4"' experienced men for '.chaffcutter. 8 rabbitors with dogs and guns, 30s. id skin. . ». '- Station handl with dog, 30s, do-s, ploughman 30s.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT DRAPERY PURCHABE. OF £3OOO. In tho Ettate of the late W. MCIR< I ARTY The Arcade, Carterton, WILL HOLD A ICANTiC CfALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK ALSO OUR OWN GOODS. MANY LINEB AT HALF PRICES. ECONOMY STORES. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
DIARIES FOR lyl3. SOUND ADVICE! "A good farmer," said Efis 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 wquld be avoided." - ' Profit by the Above, and Order your 1918 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 Up to Date and Complete Stock of Commercial Stationery in the Wairarapa. Special Prices for Quantities YOUNG THE ACADEMY, OUEEN STREET. MASTERTON, Telephone 160. " P.O. Box 124. Marquis of Normanby Hotel CARTERTON. telepkxm: 41. P.O. Box IS. «. DOOLY. PROPRIETOR. HIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL hat been taken over by Mr H. DOOLY, of Wellington. TRAVELLERS and the GENERA! PUBLIC may rely upon leoewiiu? «?■ sry attention in connection with. tfe« requirements of the business. FIRST-CLASS OHEF, end & IEST BRANDS OF LIQUOBB. BILLIARD TABLE: Marker Es tfgiiNidajac*. * OABB sm»* »U ttpo&sa.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 1736, 24 January 1913, Page 1
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