SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LONG & COTTER nUTCHEFiS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and Co.'s.) WISH tha Public of Masterton to know thai llr PIERCE COTTER, of Burnsida, RSeuni Bruoa, has pur"hastd a sftara in the Butohsry Buslttss, and sll otoak will b«3 solsoted frofsa hla own far®, brojj and reared an hla aatata. Aa ell tha maat will be Mllad at tha Borcugh Abattoirs and Inssroted by tha Go«®rnm®nt Impaotor, ttila will fea a außialent guarantaa that only Rret alass moat alll ba aaid at euir ah®]?. Yon ail know LONG; 6 ye»r» ago you w6T9 ftll p&yi-ujg an absurd price for meat, and vrho came to your rescue? LONG! Bemomber, ho abolished the Black List, smashed THE RING to bl*2oa, and gave one and all their meat at * proper price. Pleas© note: — Wo keep no carts &i, -orses, you do not get your meat > roUHd the town with i?'] $ microbes and dup.i on get It direct from clfi&S ualuu, at wiie Isirao time far below the prices of other butchers. So remember this, aad givo us 3 >vlt custoaa, and: while the trado the public need never fear C* falmloiiS teing P ut u P on the dai).' ti'SC-tsßfiriSS/ F; P. WELCH ■'Jfficea. A. R, BVffltT 0 BUILDINGS PERSY ST. MASTERTON. HOUS3 AMP AGENT. AWAFfJNG E^iiSAGEMENT. Benchmanv, keep caws, hammer and gullet, Married shepherds, married ploughment, milkers, gardeners, ncera, station hand&i W ANf eo. WANTED. —Experienced tioormnn for Masterton. F. P. Welch. Breakerdown, keep saw lis, tailer out lis, tailer out 10s. 6 flaxcutters. 6s 6d ton; married waggoner, 10s day, timber carting. Married man, with 2 or 3 children, school age, for sawmill work. Hauler driver, used to the work. 10 scrubcutters, 10s day, long job. Gardener, 30s, stay 12 months, 355. Carpenter and joiner for Masterton. Traction enginedriver, Hawke's Bay. Housemaid-waitress, hotel, 20s. Housekeeper, station, references, 255. Yardman for sawmill, 10s day. 2 bushmen 12s, and ropeman Camp Cook, 30s, 355. .Roadman, take levels, keep grade, 10s 6d day. Woman cook, 255. Waitress 15s, Housemaids 15s, 18s, generals 15s, 20s. 2 Paddockers, Washer and flyboy for mill at Westland. Scutcher, Wairarapa, Navvies 9s and 10s day, ploughman, use scoop, 30s. station hands, 30s, 255. _ Cowboy, 15s. Station hand with dog, 30s, 355, ploughman 30s.
Great Summer Sale NOW ON. Good Washing Prints from 3£d. White Muolin Blouses reduced to 2s lid. Special Line. One Piece Dresses. 6s lid, 8s lid, I©3 6d. Sale Price. Large Marcetta Quilts, 14s 6d, now 8s lid. TRIMMED MILLINERY MARKED HALF PRICE. Men's Striped Tunic Shirts 3s 6d, now 2s 3d. NUMEROUS OTHER LINES AT BARGAIN PRICES. WATSON & CO ECSNOBIIB STORES. "QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Important to Parents SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SOON. LOTS OF BOOKS TO BUY! MI ACADEMY Can Supply You. OUR PRICES ARE BEDROCK. BOOKS AT PUBLISHED PRICES SCHOOL PADS. — EXERCISE BOOKS. and all Sundries. We get the Best Qualities possible, and sell at Low Prices. Ask for ACADEMY brand, and you can't go wrong. Be oile of the Thrifty Buyers. MTjEOD & YOUNG THE AtfABgHY, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone 160. P.O. Box 134. A DELICIOUS RELISH! Making a Tempting Meal! MELHUISH'S WORCESTER ' SAUCE. IT COSTS ONLY HALF THE PRICE OF IMPORTED BRANDS AND 8T IS UNEXCELLED BY ANY!' "lt'3 Flavour Marto »* Popular."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 1
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