* SPbGlrtL A JVt:rtt*»Elw.fcW Ts . ;W)MG& COTTER WFAT EXPfi-fV 8 - QOEEk 1 STREET, 5f (Opposite Cftaham to-'s.j The people's .friend abolisher ov' coriflHines. 'f aiost coinpent butchm in By dealing from ug yovf have not to pf?y for -ay* ish ad vis. And turnouts. S»Ve Ikwp none, tbt'reforv we arfc Atr^e 1 £o ci»'t ifer below others. get? meat first li&rrd from ns, not handld'l •a'llccstmm, and carted J'*urid the town aifti probably taken cf%+ next day for salk Mr P. Cotter, au independent farmer, brought up the lawd, and' hi'ef capacity as a b tyer* cannot be deroded> using his own stock* bred <«i his estates and clawed killing by himself. 1 Our Tomato Sans&ges srre/ » treat: th<? laitost American recipe , Having been pWPchwsed. Char winter bee# is* - now gra/ing at> Btornside, Mt. Efhicev M UrTON : Our winter stwfflfc' is selected and awaiting; the krds&.- \ liAMß'r We have them on tHe obdv© PORK: To' ensure the pubHe,. Mr Cotter has purchased his winter stock of Pdf& fr~>m Mr B. R. Rhymer, and they ate nwr at our dispftfflii 1 .at th© local meat) works, so patrons cain reply on P'dr& throughout the winter months at 6d' per lb. Witii such. » formidable combination as LONX3 : ANT) COTTER' catering' -for the local' community, there' need be no fear of fabnloua prices; being plaoed tspen the daily v j saries. i 'Phone 402:' 1
"THE ACADEMY'' ANNUAL FALB COMMICXCFS SATURDAY. 10th INST. FOR 13 SHOPPING DAYS" ONLY? PRIOR to Stocktdlri'ujr we always hold our ANNrAL- SALE. Our numerous Patrons throughout the Wnirarapn look forward! to this yearly event. This year our stocks are exceptionally good but heavy. , wo therefore must reduce. See our ■special Cirervlnrs in Friday V papers for partienfors. * M°LEOD & . ' YOUNO BOOKSELLERS, STAT6ONERS, & ~ FANCYCOODSiMEN. THE ACADEMY. 'Phone 160. P.O. Box. 124
WINTER BARGAINS IN DRAPERY. LARGE SHIPMENTS ARE TO HAND AT "WATSON & CO.'S ECONOMIC. STORES. DUESS TWEEDS, 452 m., is,, is. 3d,, is ad. 27in. CORDED VELVETEENS, is 6d. PLAIN VELVETEENS, from Is. BLANKET TWEED JACKETS, Latest Styles, 15S Upwards. NEW FUR STOLES & MUFFS, from 7s 6d. BLANKETS, EIDER-DOWN QUILTS & BUSH RUGS. at. Special Value. 'MEN'S TAILORED SUITS, 39s 6d, MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, 293 6d. MEN'S HYDROTITE COATS, 39s 6.
M AST E RTOM'Si CHEAP EST DRAPERS. .WATSON & CO ECONOMIC. STORES. QUEEN STREET MASTER/TON. F. P. WELCH. Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AjGENT, PERRY ST., MASTERTON.
WANTED. Two experienced firewood cutters. Machine and Made crutchers Station-hand, a.ble milk, must be experienced car-driver. Cowman-gardener, etc., middle aged man, 255. Engine-driver for sawmill, ticket* Contractors, 4 miles fencing, chiefly iron posts and standards. Shepherd (out station), £75. Shepherd (Hawke's Bay), £7O. Married couple; man, milk and gemera 1 work, wife cook and laundress, £IOO year. Generals, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d and 20s. House and Parlour-maid, 17s 6d. Cook -general, 255. Bullock-driver, for station,, 30s. Experienced joiner (Wanganui). Housekeeper, station (Pongaioa). AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. Scutchers, flaxcutters, 'sawmill hands, engme-drivera, shepherds, gardeners, motor mechanics, ploughman, fencers, woodcutter, station hands, married couples, buahfalters, con* tract or day work.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 May 1913, Page 1
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