WANTED ADVtKTIStMtN'Ib. " I \ RE you looking for a happy timo > J wit-ii snappy humour, crisp dialogues beautiful songs, all itrinjr tunes ? If so, see "The Butterflies.'' WANTED, Poultry for Profit. Ad- ** vice for Beginners. Splendid value. Six penny stamps. Box 58K. Clin s tell u roll. TRANCING.— The Second Term of Mrs Kendall's Dancing Classes commences on Monday, Ma- sth, m ■li Oole Street. \TED Knowmi, that H. J. JONES, of Masterton, u-hosj capabilities as an Electrical, Mechanic and Motor Engineer are well known, will commence Business ou {lis oivn account Monday next, May oth, 1913, in the 'Garage known as the Wellington Motor Garage, Chapel Stre&t,.; and all work undertaken will bo executed under his own personal supervision. Telephone 51, Private 457 (long and shoft rnig). a Parcel Boy. Mc- , Gruer and Cb., Drapers. ~\/£r ANTED, First-lass Bodice Hand. Apply Miss Dumont,W.F.C.A., Ltd. \\TANTED, Boys for Plumbing and Tinsmithing Departments. Apply H. Beaie and Co., Ltd. 'TTHE BUTTERBURS'' kept another large audiencec in a constant state of merriment last evening. —"Auckland Star." WATER-PROOF Cookhams, ~2H, V 225, 23a 6d, at Kitchener's. 'Phone 280. , lt/TELONS for Jam, Id per lbs F. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Queen Street. 'Phuro 246. XT EAR the Kettle boil and bubble xx Most melodious humming! Say good-bye to toil and trouble, For "The Butterflies" are coming, p HILDREN'S~D7inty Footwear, at the right prices at Kitchener's, opposite Post Office, Queen Street. 'Phone 280. TUST Landed a large stock of new Bedding Flock and Fibre Mattresses 27s 6d, Brass Fenders 12s 6d to 15s 6d, Duchess Chests with Jewel Boxes £3 lis 6d, Tile-hack Washstands 22s 6d, best 72-in Art Serges 3s lid yd, Austrian Chaura 5a 6d to 7s, Plush and Mohair Door Slips 3s 6d, large variety of Framed Pictures. Also American Leather, Locks, Hin fes, Carvinga, Cretonnes, Tapestries 'icking, Webbing, Gimp, ShelEac Varnish, Etc. Guaranteed all new Pianos, Shop and Office Fittings pol ished at shortest notice. Polisher tc Dresden Piano C ; >. Ask to see my large range of second-hand Furn&ure (back of shop), ©aaranteed cheapest house in Master ton. I have everything you want—GEORGE SOWMAN. "Mastprton's New Furniture Workifr/' ppp. Knox Church, Queen Street. CYCLISTS and alii interested aivy * ' notified that we cawry a full Stock of leading makes' in Bicycles, and a> full Stpck of all Accessccies. Repairs carried out by us are guaranteed tp' give full satisfaction. The Material 1 is good, the Workmanship is Perfect, and all Repairs are executed with Despatch. We cater for the Cycle Trade only. Second-hand Bicycles for' Sale.' Bicycles always on Hire. A BUTLAND, Proprietor, Revolution Cycle Works, Queen St., Mastertoa. WATER-TIGHT Boots, 15s 9d, 16s vv 6d, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s, at Kitchener's. 'Phone 280. MOOTERS, lis 6d; 14a 6<T, 15s 6d, "jPHJSH CART Wheel re-tyrcd. Ladies please note. You can get your push cart or Prams re-tyr-ed aJt our shop. We have fall supplies of tyres of all sizes, and all work is absolutely guaranteed.— Butland's Works, opposite J. L. Murray's. _ and Boys' Watar-i School Boots, 7s lid, 8s 10.d 6d, 10s 6d, at Kitchener's. Phone 280. TIfANTED. —Buyers of Enamelled * * Kettles to take advantage of our Cheap and Good Quality lot. K. Beale and Co., Ltd. A RTSTIC Picture Framers, Art# and Crafts Depot, agents for Liberty's, Queen Street. . TX7"ANTED KNOWN.—That FLY ** and YOUNG, General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Commercial Travellers' samples a specialty. Agents for N.Z. Express Co. Ambulance Waggon on hire day or night at short notice. TI7ANTED i KNOWN.—For Rheu- * * matism. Sciatica and all aohes a>nd pains, use Gordon's RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. It acts like magic. Is 6d and 2s 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Etc., (by Exam.), Masterton. SALE. —Three "sections Work- " sop Road, one corner section; no reasonable oiler refused. _ Special terms to purchaser acquiring; three sections. For address apgily Age Office. T/t7"XNTEITkNOWN. —Thai Straw-' * * son's Burkitt's Whito Oil is good for both man and beast. A good Liniment for Rheumatism. Magnetic Ointment for cow's teats. All stores and saddlers, or from J. Burkitt, Palmerston North "I^ANTED. —Something io prevent * * roughness, chappiifag of the hands, Etc., from cold and wet exposure. Try Gordon's AiNTIKRAK, it is unequalled. Is6d per jar from Gordon. Chemist, Masterton. XVANTED.—Those in. need of. & good Plumber att a reasonable charge, to see. H. B®ale and Co., Ltd. . \\T ANTED. —Enamelled candlestick * * Buyers to get. good ones at 6d. each only. At H. Beale and Co., Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmong-. ers. WANTED KNOWN.—Mrs Craggy * * still conducts the "Corner Shop" Tobacconist Business; the Saloon being under the management, of Mr Altman. A WHITE AND CO., Quee • Street, Masterton, have to han , a nice new assortment of goods the form of Pipes, Shaving Brushes.. Walking Sticks, and numerous othe sundries. Also just arrived a suppl. of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes ari Cigars. Try them 1 ' J finfANfl®V---Yoii to repair youf- * * own boots. We have all the gear._ H. Beale and Co., Ltd. J CANDY, Qualified Piano • Organ Tuner and Repairer. Visits paid to any part of the district. OVer 20 years' Practical Experience. 'Phone 223. WAMED TO SELL*.—SOO Tinae, * * Pot and Piedish Cleaners, 6<i each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd. Plumbers, Ironmongers, eto,,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 May 1913, Page 1
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