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TO IA-T ANF» K--» .'a,,. 7 ANSDOWNe" SECTIONS. For 'Sale nine quarter-acre*; price £".">o I per section, o anyone maiding no interest or deposit for three .years. Wait© "Absentee," Age Office, JIOR SALE.—2 stacks of Oat-sheaf Chaff; about 30 tons. Apply Thomas Ray, Clareville. 10R SALE. —A good sound secondhand Dresden Piano, will be tufied and carefully delivered to any address for £3O. This is a real bargain. Also one Piano "by Rodger's, London. A good instrument for a learner or practice; cheap; only £ls. Apply to I ROBERT RUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer. Telephone No. 119. house, * in central position in Masterton, as a Going Concern: no reasonable offer refused. Apply *or particulars at Age Office. i SAfE.--Throe «wt:on* Worksop Road, one corner swtiou no reasonable offer refuted. Special terms to praroh»B»r thr*** sections. For address apply Afe Officp WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. .ANTED KNOW!*.—That FLT y i and YOUNG, General Oarrien and Mail Contractors, hav«* a largand efficient plant, and all orders an attended to promptly. Oommanm* travellers' sampler a sp*oifc%. 4$ ents N.Z. Exp ess Co., Ambniaao. waggon on hire day or nicbt at *&'>* notio*

wANTED.—Woman cook 265, " * housemaid 17s 6d, Married couple £IOO. Generals 15s to 20s. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy. Buildings, MasWton. ANTED.—Married Couple for * y Boardinghouse; man to be good plain cook, wife waitress, wages £3 5s per week, or man to be Kitchenman and wife waitress, wages £2 10 j per'week. Apply sharp to GILLES-j PIE, AND CO., Academy Buildings, j Masterton. * ANTED.—Station Cook 355, - ■ CowbovG 15s to 20s, Shepherds 27s 6d. GILLESPIE AND CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. F. P. WELCH, Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERRY ST., MASTERTON. WANTED. I Crutchers (3) start Friday; 9000 Flaxcutter, 6s ton ; require tent. Farm hand, milk and useful, end of month, 20s. I Cowboy and useful station, 15s. Woman cook, hotel, -255. Contract post splitter, 22s 6d per 100. Two scutchers ,28s and 32& 6d. Experienced joiner (Wanganui). Contract bushfallers. (Alfredton)\ Housekeeper, station (Pongaroa). Contractor to cut 25 cord 4 feet matai, 6s cord (Opaki). Youth for farm, milk and general, 15s to 20s. I Breaker-down Manawatii mill. Ropeman or bushman, Manawatu. Shepherds, £7O year, horse found. I Married Couples, stations, £9O to £IOO General, no washing, 20s. Cook, hotel, 255; housemaid, hotel, 15s.

AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. Scutchers, flaxcutters, sawmill hands, engine-driver a, shepherds, gardeners, motor mechanics, ploughman, fencers, woodcutter, station hands, married couples,, bushfallers, contract or day work. OKE MOMENT, PLEASE! NOW it is possible to get Choice and Charming Productions in Masterton. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPOT, Agents for the Famous Firm of LIBERTY'S, Wellington and London, hold a Well Selected Stock of Beautiful Oriental Goods, Hand-made Laces, Framed Pictures,' Fancy Work, Furniture, Etc. LIBERTY'S DESIGNS Give the Home an Air of Distinction. PICTURES FRAMED AND RECUILDED. We suhmit Designs for a single piece of Furniture or Schemes for Houses Furnished Complete. Orders by Post receive prompt and careful attention. Write us, we supply anything you require. ARTS & CRAFTS DEPOT, AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON ' Telephone, No. 475.

c CLUB HOTEL. HERMANN CRASS. PROPRIETOR, MASTERTON. Late of ARCADIA HOTEL, Wellingthe WELLINGTON CLUB, and UNION COMPANY'S BOATS.) FIRST CLASS TABLE, Moderate Tariff. CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. * 'PROMPT AN© CIVILITY" , IS OUR MQTTQ.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 21 April 1913, Page 1

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539

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 21 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 21 April 1913, Page 1

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