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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LONG & COTTER MFAT EXPERTS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite Graham and Co.'s.) The people's friend and benefactor, abolisher of combines. The most compent butcher in Masterton. By dealing from us you have not to pay for lavish advts. and flash turnouts. We keep none, therefore we arc able to cut far below others. You get meat first hand from us, not handled by allcomeTS, and carted round the town and probably taken out next day for Sale. Mr P. Cotter, an independent farmer, brought up upon the land, and his capacity as a buyer cannot be deamed, using his own stock, bred on his estates and classed for killing by himself. Our Tomato Sausages are a treat: the latest American recipe having been purchased........ BEEF: Our winter beef is now grafting at Burneade, Mt. Bruce. MUTTON; Our winter stock is selected and awaiting the knife. LAMB: We have them on the above Estate. PORK: To ensnre the public, Mr Cotter has purchased his winter stock of Pork fi'vm Mr B. R. Rayner, and thev are now at our disposal at th© local meat works, so patrons can reply on Pork throuehout the winter months at 6d per lb. With ■suon a formidable combination as LONG AND COTTER catering for the local community, there need be no fear of fabulous prices being placed upon the daily necessaries. 'Phbne 402.

"THE ACADEMY" ANNUAL SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, 10th INST. FOR 13 SHOPPING DAYS ONLY. "ORIOR to Stocktaking we always r hold our ANNUAL SALE. Our numerous Patrons throughout the Wairarapa look forward to this yearly event. This year our stocks are exceptionally good but heavy, we therefore mtist reduce. See our special Circulars in Wednesday's paper for particulars. M°LEOD& YOUNG BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, & FANCY COO DSiM E N. THE ACADEMY. 'Phone 160, P.O. Bpx 124. WINTER BARGAINS IN DRAPERY.

LARGE SHIPMENTS ARE TO HAND AT WATSON & CO.'S ECONOMIC STORES. DRESS" TWEEDS, 42in., Is, Is 3d, 1s 9d. 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, 29S Bd. MEN'S HYDROTITE COATS, 39S 6. MASTERTON'S CHEAPEST DRAPERS. WATSON & CO ECONOMIC STORES. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. F. P. WELCH, Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERRY ST., MASTERTON. WANTED. Ten experienced bushfallers, 10s day, over 6 months work. Mill bushman, 10s day and over. IVo blade crutchers, 2700 sheep. Tailer-out, lis. Two experienced firewood cutters. Machine and blade crutchers ■ Station-hand, able milk, must be experienced car-driver. Cowman-gardener, etc., middle' aged man, 255. Engine-driver for sawmill, second ticket. Shepherd (out station), £75. Shepherd (Hawke'a Bay), £7O. Married couple; man, milk and general work, wife cook and laundress, £IOO year. Generals, 12s 6d, 15s, 17« 6d and 20s. House and Parlour-maid, 17s 6d. Cook general, 255. Bullock-dmver, for staltion,, 30s. Experienced joiner (Wanganui). Housekeeper, station (Pongaroa).AWAITINC ENGAGEMENT. Scutchers, flaxcutters, sawmill hands, engine-drivers, shepherds, gardeners, motor mechanics, ploughman, fencers, woodcutter, station hands, married couples, bus&fallers, contract or work.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 May 1913, Page 1

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