ANTED ADV3SRPJSEMENTS are iaoettAd in the Wstirarapa Age at the following rates: 1 insertion la ea, each subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Othe* advertising by meat.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENT!. Waipuua, No. t#y, 1.0.0. F., meets at Murray's Hall, IVnigkt, jt" § o'clock. Visiung Brethren cordially invited. B UY a copy of Charles Woodley'i waltz, '"Sunset Shadows," just published. From all music-sellers. ANTED—Smart Boy.for drapery Tf department to learn the trad®. Apply W.F.C.A., Ltd. "TX^ANTED —A supply of fresh rabbits at Is per paid r immediately ; forward at once to Doruglas and Lane, Hastings. - WANTED i Known.—Mrs • Oraci flu , conducts the "Corner f i .Tobacconist Business ; the Saloon being under the management of Mr Williams. \ ft ALE 1 Sale! Sale! The Sale of Sales is Kitchener's Big Boot Sale, now on. "VETANTED —Contractors to erect * * about one mile fencing. Apofo for address at Age Office. "WHO said Kitchener's Bale? 7 ' #ll did; to hare been there to-day and we are going there to-morrow,'* „• - .^7.. J* QWNSON'B arid-Hedge \Plantji. --The - Mastertoa NtCrsenes, 1 VillaRtreet, near Railway Station. flume 304. IJEST Table Potatoes, 161b Is; OnJons, 91b Is; Cooking Apples, 2d 5? .!? of 6d per bushel case. At the "old established" Fruit Shop, Queen-street, next Mr Eton's pharmacy. 'Phone 246. WANTED Known—A.JE. Williams, * * Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Maeterton, and leas~ ed the Hairdressing Saloon from Mrs Vffttßi' formerly conducted by Mr Altmaa.
Tl/ r ANTED.-—Catch .CJleanifer in " w eviry " house. Gleans class, earthenware,' baths, basins, snk a ! etc.,, etc. 8d a tin from H. Beale and Co., Ltd. VQtf call in at RUSbJ-JLL'fi Sec-ond-hand Shop and yon v can- get anything yon want there. I was ' right through the other day and saw mat what yon want. * STDRMER Pippin Apples, Bs, per „ bushel case* * delivered,—F. J 3? bbi M> Qa«n Street! Phone 240: ■ Anown—That "Bob% McKmnon; one of Wairar&pa'is most expert stockmen, is eoodnctinjt the old _ established butchery at MaunceFille West. The primest only j*maiden heifer beef, mutton *nd offered. Baoon • speoTirANTED Known—Mr Q. H * T Browne has commenoed a Butchery Business in the Maurioeville District; Customers can rely upon the very primeat Ox Beef, Mutton, jLamb and Pork. Small v goods a Specialty.
A WHITE AND OO.j Queen • Street, Masterton, hare, to hand ja .nice npw assortment of, goods in the form of Pipes, Shaving* Brushes, Walking Sticks, and numerous other sundries. Also just arrived a supply of fresh., Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigars. Try them I W7ANTED.—Perfection Kdrowfi Stores in "every house., They are - absolutely clean and tmokeless, and cost .from 19s. H. Beale and do.. Ltd., Sole Agents. . A FRESH atnpetua has been given to Flower Shows all through tha Wairarapa, and early Spring mil sogreat competition in Bulb Shows. For the best and choicest, varieties of Trumpet Daffodils, and all kinds ot Bulbs, go to E. HALE'S, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phon» 164. - * "WANTED KNOWN—ANTIKRAK . T T removes roughness, redness, and Chapping, and heals and prevents Chilblains. Is 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. " . "D LINKHOBNE'fe Mairdressing Sal . loon is conducted by & staff ocf experienced tonsorlal artists, who know their business. The latest hygienid methods are used in the Saloon, which customers should please note: Prompt attention j no waiting. A trial will convince you. Call to-day.—-Queen-street, Masterton. THO lay out a garden to the .best /*■ advantage, requires the art of aa "Expert. E- HALE,, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, has a staff ol experts especially traine d for thil class of work. A well-laid-out cxrohard —stocked with apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, demies, grapes, etc. —adds considerably to the, value of tie property, increase the oomforta of the table, and improves the income.*
T - CANDY, Qualified Piano and ' • Organ Tuner and Repairer. Visits paid to any part of the district. Over 20 years' practical experience. 'Phone 223. J; a. reliable preparation to "" quickly heal those deep Oracks and Sores on the hands—Use ANTIEEAE, Is 6d only from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN—That Straw- *" son's Burkitt's White Oil i« food for both man and boast. A good liniment for Rheumatism. Magnetic Ointment for cow's teats. All stores and saddlers, or from J. Burkitt, Palmerston North. 1) OSES of the choioest varieties, Teas and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Cmelias, Azalias, Choisya, Daphnes—All at reasonable prioei. E. HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phone 164. __ - ' \ WAITS everybody who buys furniture from GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed SeoondHand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, Queen Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests and Tables, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Dressers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Coaches, Easy Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks and Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind of French Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company. If ycra have any furniture or anything else to sell, try GEORGE SOWMAN for prices. Books bought, sold or exchanged. My Second-hand Furniture is over 100 per cent, better than any other procured elsewhere, because it is cleaned, French-polished, almost equal to new, by experienced tradesman. Guaranteed in good order, and sold "at less profit. Cartage free to any part of district. Before _ buying elsewhere, compare my prices and clean appearance of a!l second-hand goods with other dealers, and then you will always buy from GEORGB SOWMAN, the PnpuW Furnisher, and chea>vor* place in Masterton to b:.~ zv-jfe-, '.K'4 want.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 1
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