TO LET AND FOR SALE. THIRST -1- _ CLASS Tomatoes 3s 6d per case; also cooking apples 5s per bushel case. Delivered within reareasonable distance. F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer, Queen Street. Phone 246. T ADIES: Look at the smart style* now showing at Kitchener' g. Opposite Post Office, Queen Street. Phone 280. "JI/TRS KENDALL resaraea her Dancing Classes on March 24. Deportment well studied. Private Classes arranged;, also Deep Breathing Classes. —At 41 Cole Street, Masterton. . FOR SALE FOR SALE.—Three sections Worksop Road, one corner section no reasonable offer refused. Special terms to purchaser acquiring thro* sections. For address apply Age Office. /^YCLISTS. —PIease note that we cater exclusively for the Cycle Trade. The motor business finds no place in our workshop. We ai€ out to cater for Cyclists and for Cyclists alone. We specialise in all cycle repairs; we specialise in promptness; we specialise in efficiency, and we guarantee satisfaction. Large gtocks of high grade ladies' and gent's bicycles, and frill stocks of accessories. Secondhand bicycles fron £3. Bicycles always on hire. A. BUTLAND, proprietor. Berolation Cycle Works. Queen Street, Mat terfcon. "1/\7"ANTED. —Woman cook 25 s, * * housemaid 17s 6d, Married couple £IOO. Generals 15s to 20s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. t^ANTED. —Strong girl as gener or ladv help for the countr20s per week. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Mastertc. \yANT ED. —lmmediately, ftaxcutters, 7s per ton, Fences 30s, Station Cook, 35s Cowman 2os, cowboys 15s to 20s. shepherd 27s 6d. GILLESPIE' AND CO., Acftremy Buildings, Masterton.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON SATURDAY MARCH 15th, THE ARTS AND GRAFTS DEPOT Agents for Liberty's, Wellington, are moving to more central premises, four doors past th© Club Hotel, with one of the Finest Selection of Hand-made Laces, Framed ■Pictures, Oriental Goods, Pottery, Fancy Work, etc. Queen Street, Masterton. Dear Madam, — The Arts and Crafts Depot beg to intimate tihat they are removing to more central premises in Queen Street, next door to Mr L. S. Nicol, Jeweller, with exclusive Styles, the Cream of the Latest Productions. We shall he pleased ' to see you. So come and look around, even if you do not want to buy. We rema-in, Yours Faithfully, THE ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT.
Pictures Framed and Re-gilded. We submit designs . for a single piece of furniture, or Schemes, or HOUSES FURNTSHED COMPLETE. ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT. QUEEN STREET", MASTBRTON. Agents for— —— LIBERTY'S, Wellington. Telephone, No. 475. TWO HICH GRADE CARS FOR HIRE. H.P. DE DION AND H.P. AUSTIN.
The Austin Car has Just been landed In Masterton and Is one of the very latest models, being specially adapted for small passenger trips NOTE: The above High Grade cars are available for hire on the Taxi Stands at all times. SAVAGE BROS.. proprietors, masterton. PHONE 450. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! KUMEROA-FOPELANDS AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB. TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913 NINE AMATEUR EVENTS, HORSE EVENTS, FIELD EVENTS, ETC., For Programmes and Full Particulars apply to: W. C. HUTCH INS Kumoroa. NOTE: Please note that it has been found necessary to postpone the date of Sports to March 19tli.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 March 1913, Page 1
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