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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT*. LONG & COTTER PUTCHERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and 00.'5.) WISH ths Publio of Masterton to know fhat Ur PIERCE COTTER, of Eurnaide, Ktettßt Bruoe, has purpart a share, in the Butchery Busl38S, and alt nicah will ha seletted from his etss far», hrid and reared m hla estate. A« a! 3 the meat will be MHed at ths Bersugh A&attelrs and losp st«S Ely ths isaspastor, this will Us a BMffiolent arantse that »»Iy »rat else* weat ill be asid at cur shsy. Yob «J] know LONG; 8 yew* »go you wer® an jpsjms an aosurd price for meat, and who came to your rescue P LONG! Remember, ho abolished the Black List, smashed BING to blaE©B, «nd gave one and all their meat at a prop*r price. Please note: — We keep no certs an "Torses, you do not «efc your meat t-wked; round, the town with all sorts of microbes »nd dust on it; yon get it direct from us clean, andi first hand. and_ at tne Bftine time far below the prices os other butchers. So remember this, and give us your custom, and wiiile the trade the publio need never fear of fabulous prices being put upon the diilT pecaar-arieg. F, P.- WELCH GScsb, A. S, BUKN7 fi EUILBINGS HO USB AMI? MBODB A.GINT. PERSY ST* MASTERTON. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. Benchm&n, keep saws, hammer and gullet, Married shepherds, married ploughmont. milkers, gardeners, ncers, station hands. WANTED.

Camp cook, 3o&. brick oven. 3 scoop drivers, 30s and found. Cook, boardinghouse, 40s. .Klaxcutters, 6s and 6s ()d per ton. Experienced gardener, 8s per day. Floorman, able shoe on, 30s and found. . 2 experienced fencers, 10s day..Station teamster, all agricultural ork, 30s; permanent. Contractors, 110 acres bush, 30s. Contractors, clearing Toi Toi. Gardenei', fruit, vegetables and flowers, 30s. Station cook, 2 or 3 merij 255. Station ploughman 2os, cowman 22s 6tl. 2 mill bushmen, Is 3d per hour or 4 scrubcutters experienced, 9s day, 14s week food. Bullock driver 30s. Cowman station 255, cowboy los to General, no washing, 20s. Cook, hotel, 255, .housemaid, hotel 15s. WORK FOR ALL IN SUNNY HAWKE'S BAY A LL Persons in search of work, and all persons desiring a change of employment, should communicate with JgDTVIN R. B. DANIEL. NEW ZEALAND'S CHIEF LABOUR AGENT. Address: Bank of -New Zealand Buildings,

ANNUAL EXPOSITION OF MILLINERY & LADIES' APPARE' NEW COATS! NEW COSTUMES! NEW MILLINERY! BEAVER HATS AND CONEY SEAL TOQUES, are greatly in demand. In fact, tliere is already a Scarcity. We were fortunate in ■striking: the right market. Our Pricey will eonie as a pleasant surprise. BEAVER; MUFFS.—A nice, line at 7s 6d. Stoles 7s 6d. Lovelv Sets, los. 21s, 30s. LADIES' REVERSIBLE TWEED COATS, large revere, deep collars, LADIES' BLANKET TWEET) COATS, from 80s. LADIES' AND MAIDS' Hodrilite Coats, from 213. CALL AT WATSON & CO £®fflßt©SSl® ST©RGB. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

Irnporfarsf to Parents SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SOON. LOTS OF BOOKS TO BUY! THE ACADEMY Can Supply You.— — OUR PRICES ARE BEDROCK. BOOKS AT PUBLISHED PRICES SCHOOL PADS. EXERCISE BOOKS. and all Sundries. Wa got tho Best Qualities possible, and sell at Low Prices. Ask for ACADEMY brand, and you can't go wrong. Bo one of the Thrifty Buyers. MTjEOD & YOUNG TH* A@ASE&Y* • OHEEST STREET. MJ.STERTON Ttilephor- 1 P.O. Box 124.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

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548

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

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