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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS, I T OYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 59, u meets in Murray's Hall TO-* '| NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7 p.m., jR.W.D.G.M. Bro. Hunter will be prej sent. Visitinir Brethren Welcome. jyANTBD. —A general maid, two in j ** family. Apply Mrs Norman Beetham, Highmore, Musterton. /AM ED.—Good female' Cook. Apply F. Bright, Carswells. TANTED KNOWN.—Fresh Tonm I toes at the Masterton Nurseries. Villa Street, near Railway. r ANTED.—1- laundress, 25s week ■ ' 1 housemaid-laundress 17s 6d per week, 1 housemaid 15s per week, all residential. Apply Matron, Masterton Hospital. TS7ANTED KNOWN.—Mrs Little, * v Graphologist Expert in character studies, will receive clients at the Prince of Wales Hotel for two days.—lo a.m. till 9 p.m. Advice on all subjects. Fee 2s. TiyANTED. —A nice young girl aa * * mother's help and companion. Country girl preferred. Apply byletter to Box 118. Masterton. ANIED. —A housemaid, j Mrs Archer Hosking. TAXIED KNOWN.—Mrs" Cragg ' still conducts the "Corner Shop" Tobacconist Business; the sal oon being under the management of Mr Altaian. "RANTED— TcTLease a House with ™ three or four rooms, and from 3to 5 acres of land. Near 'Masterton. Apply for address at Age Office, 'fANT&U.— i.acj.iav*7 WZT? .focid' be buyers to sea our littla ,_..r. Bov's Hp'V Brushes 3s 6<2 pair ; Clothes finish 23 Gd, Tea Caddie 3 4s 6cl, Inkstands 8s 6d, etc etc.,—H, BEALE AND CO., LTD, Ironmoniie"''.- eto EARS.—Best William Bon Cretien L 4s 6d per case. F. J. Robbins, fruiterer, Queen Street. Phono 246.

'ANTED KNOWJN.—That i<b% and YOUNG, General Carrier* and Mail Contractors, hare a lar«r* and efficient plant, and all orders *r» attended: to> promptly. CoramorriaJ travellers' samples b specialty. Agents N.Z. Exp ess Co.. AmouUneiji waggon on hire day or night mt short notice. __ , ¥ ADIES: Look at the smart style* I now showing at Kitchener's; Opposite Post Office, Queen Street Phone 280. "AM FRUlT.—Peachesf, Apricots, Cherry Plums and Raspberries. Lowest market ratea. Delivered to any part of the Borough. F. J. Robbing, Phone 246. _ _ EACHES.—3s 6d and 2s 9d per case, also nectarines 3s Gd to 5s 6d case. —F. J. Robbins, fruiterer Queen Street. Phone 246. J ANTED. —Cutlery buyers to see ¥ v our always-white Spoons, 2s the half dozen. Knives, with' guaranteed fast handles, 5s 3d the half dozen. Carvers at various prices. H. BEALM AND CO., LTD.

.7 AN TED you to see our window, V full of useful baskets. They ) are useful and cheap. Clothes Baa- ' kets 3s 6d, Travelling Baskets, ail kinds and price.—H., BEALE and Oo. t Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc, "CIOOTEAJSEZ-Is" an antiseptic dust- -*- ing powder fcr keeping /the feet cool, preventing tenderness and blistering, and) checking perspiration. Is per bottle from J. V. Gordon, chemist (by exams), Masterton. OR SALE Immediately, splendid lot of travellers' Bamples «fc Cost Price. A few lines include Chinaware, BrusLware, Tinware, So»pt Scents, Combs, Scisa. s, Knave*, Mouth Organs, Studs, Rings, Aooordeons, Razors, Brushes and Strop** etc, etc. Also secondhand Guns, Bikes, Rods, Furniture, Trunks, Trunks, Prams, Jars, and thousand of articles. Goods Bought, Sold or Exchanged at E. HODGE, Secondhand Dealer. Shop next W.F.O.A. 'ANTED. —Cutlery buyer* ..to- ae* our always->vhite Spoons, 2s tfl» half dozen. Knives, with guaranteed fast handles, 53 3d the half dozen. Carvers at various prices. H. BEAL9 AND CO., LTD. r AN TED .—Preserving Pan buj- ' ers to look at our goods. All kinds, all prices. Each article bright and shining. We have Jars too. fl. BEALE AND CO., LTD. ANTED.—A Reliable Hair Tonic * * to prevent the hair falling out, remove dandruff, and produce a luxuriant growth. Try CANTHAR. It's a splendid non-greasy preparation. Is 6d and 2s 6d, from J. V. Gordon, chemist, etc., (by exams), MasterlUSTS. —Please note that w» cater exclusively for the Cycle Trade. The motor business finds no place in our workshop. We are out to cater for Cyclists and for Cyclists alone. Wo specialise in all cycle repairs; we specialise in promptness; we-.specialise in efficiency, and we guarantee satisfaction. Large stocks of high grade ladies' , and gent's bicycles, and full stocks of accessories. " Secondhand bicycles from £3. Bicycles always on hire. A. BUTLAND. proprietor. iteTolution Cycle Works. Quecm Street, Ma*. tflrtrvn. ITCHEXER is ready for Show Week, with real smart styles in Ladies'. Men's and Children's Footwear. Opposite Post Office, Queen Street, Phone 2SO. ID.—You all to wait until * the beginning of next week if you are looking for good value in Secondhand Furniture, and tools of every description. 1 have just bought out a very large house of furniture, and will be able to let you have whatever class of goods von want at a very moderate cost. So come along next week and have a look round and see for yourselves. You are not compelled to buy. Robert Russell, Secondhand Deal-:'. Telephone No. 119. " .. CIANBi, QuaiiSert Aianoaaffi .9 v Organ Tuner and .Repairer, isits paid to any part of the district. . over 20 years' Practical Experience. iTANTED.—Preserving Pan miT V V ers to look at n:ir All kinds, all prices. Each article hr'.-rbb-and s 'ninjr. Wo hpvo .Inn: too. H. BEALE AND CO.,_Ltd. CHILDREN'S "Dainty Footwear, at -' the ricrhr iv : ""., at Kitchener's, Opposite Pom OfTi.'-e, Queen Street, Phono 280. iro a: kets 3s Go. _ 'itvls «rd r.ri' jta, Plumb?- ■"""■'■ W--"+s They •.Tina." ; ~"T>*}<p,a R»»r ~3. i-.EALE and CO.. IvoiraongGrs, etc.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 February 1913, Page 1

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877

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 February 1913, Page 1

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