SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PUTGHERB. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON* (Opposite Granara and 00.'5.) MR PIERCE COTTER, of Burnside, Mount 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 Borough Abattoirs and inspected by the Government Inspector, this will be a sufficient guarantee that only first class meat will be sold at our shop. You all know LONG. 6 years ago you were paying an absurd price for meat, and who came to your rescue? LONG I Remember, he abolished the Black List, smashed THE RING to blazes ,aid gave one all their meat at a proper price. Please note : We keep no carts and horses, you do not get your meat hawked round the town with all sorts of microbes and dust on it; you get it direct from us, clean and first band, and at the same time far below the prices of other butchers. So remember this, and give us your custom, and while in the trade the public need never fear of fabulous prices being put upon the daily necessaries.
p. p. Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERRY ST., MASTERTON. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. Benchman, keep saws, hammer and gullet, married shepherds, roairied ploughmen, milkers, gardeners, fencers and -station hands; WANTED. Hauler driver for sawmill. Breaker-down. Manawatu mill. Ropeman or bushman, Manawatu. Scutcher, 30s and 32s 6d ton. Shepherd with 3 or 4 dogs, 32s 6d. Station hand, with couple dogs, 27s 6d. Post splitter. 12s day. (Contractors, post and hatten spliting, Masterton. Bushmen, married and single, for sawmills, Manawatu, 12s day. Contractors, 2 miles fencing. Camp cook. 355. Shepherd, £7O year, horse found. Farm hand, milk and useful, 255. Contractor to cut 100 to 200 cords wood. Married couples, stations, £9O to £IOO. Experienced gardener, 8s per day. Floorman, able shoe en, 30s and found. Gardener, fruit, vegetables and flcwers, 30s. Station ploughman 255, qewman 22s 6d. Bullock driver 30s. Cowman station 255, cowboy 15s to 20s. General, no washing, 20s. Cook, hotel 25e, housemaid, hotel 15s.
ANNUAL EXPOSITION OF MILLINERY & LADIES' APPAREL. NEW COATS! NEW COSTUMES! NEW MILLINERY! BEAVER HATS AND CONEY SEAL' TOQUES, are greatly in demand. In fact, there is already a Scarcity. We were fortunate :'© striking the right market. Our Prices will come as a pleasant surprise. BEAVER MUFFS.—A nice line at 7s 6d. Stoles 7 S M. Lovely Sets, 15s, 21s, 30s. LADIES' REVERSIBLE TWEED COATS, large revere, deep collars, LADIES' ' BLANKET TWEED COATS, from 30s. LADIES' AND MAIDS' -Hodiilite Coats, from 21s.
CALL AT ECONOMIC STORES. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. EASTER HOLIDAYS. TRAVELLING REQUISITES. CABIN TRUNKS, large assortment, £2 2s to £5 59. HAT BOXES, 15s to 30s. PORTMANTEAUX, 25 s to £5 ss. KIT AND BRIEF BAGS, 10s to 255. SUIT CASES, Canvas an t ] Solid Leather, 23s 6d to £3 ss. TRAVELLING RUGS. FAMOUS FEATHERWEIGHT OILY CANVAS COATS. Thoroughly .. . reliable. Turns any rain. J. ELLIOTT & CO w HOMI 62, IiAfiTRRTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 March 1913, Page 1
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