TO LET AND FOR SALE, • room, in. -Trust Brick Buildings. Apply A. Hathaway. - sop Road, one corner, section; no reasonable offer refined. Special terms to purchaser abqnirin* three sections. For address apply Age LOBT AND FOUND er please apply at Police station. WANTED ADVERTISEMENT!. Furniture, Tools, Bicycles, Guns, Watches or anything offered. Best prices given. On sale now: Furniture, comprising fine China Chipboard, Velvet Couch, Tables, BedSewing Machine, Watcheey Crockery, etc., etc. Patronise the cheapest and best house in town. E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.C.A.), Queen-street. Co., JMi Plumbers, Tinsmiths, t and Ironmongers.. , ~'..v; ' : „...,, What? Going to Kitchener's Big Boot Sale. The place for genu- ' Pot and Piedish Cleaners, each. H. Beak and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc.
i k (t\ \'i . % and YOUNG, (kneril Oirrien and Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all order* an attended to promptly; OommeroUl Travellers' samples " a specialty. Agents for N.Z. IbqKresß 00. Amibnlton, t for your requufeiiwiitt.to Hedg< Plants— Laonstbas Matipos, Efcc»lt>ni»6,' Laur^i,, »no „ other proved van«tM»a; Al«> .fo Hardy shelter trees—pines, giimb wattles jtree lucerne, and tithe/ quick -growing trees. The stock wili appr: 2iate : the shelter. V< want to get a pair of Mitchener*s; Water-proof School Boots at great Reduced Prices." * that we carry a Ml Stool of leading makes in Bicycles, and t full Stock of all Accessories, Repair! carried out by us are guaranteed to give full satisfaction. The Materia! is good, the Workmanship is Perfect, and all Repairs are executed wit! Despatch. We cater for the;Qyck Trade only. Second-hand Bicycles for Bale. Bicycles always on Hire.' A BUTLAND, Proprietor, Revohjtfoi Cycle Works, St.* Masterton; ANTED KNQWN—ANTIKRAK '. • .removes roughness, redness, and Gkappin g, and heals and prevents Chilblains,. Is 6d from J/V. Gordon. Chemist, Masterton;. . --■>,..'..'. 'OBAGOOB.—AII tlte choicest and most popular brands of Tobaccos obtained here. Smokers' requisites of every description. Bazars, """* <Tt.si.anra.' ihclndinfcr t.TiA ifft.m-n,T letfe" Safety Razor and spare blades. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Etc. Razor Setting a specialty—J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queenstreet. -,'■'■
■*■ advantage,requires the art of fti Expert. E. HALE,, of the Wairarapt Nurseries, Masterton, has a staff of experts especially traine d for thii class of work, A well-iaid-out orchart —stocked with apples, pears, peaches plums, apricoxs, cherries, grapes, etc —adds considerably to the value of the property, increase the comforti of the table, and improves the income. BLINKHOENE'b Bairdressing Saloon is conducted by a staff of experienced tonsorial artists, who know their business. The latest hygienic methods are used in the Saloo% which attention j no waiting. A trial will convince you. Oall to-day.—Quean-street, Masterton: ,- A WHITE AND CO., Queen • Street, Masterton, have to hand a nice'new assortment of goods in the form of "Pipes, Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, arid numerous other sundries. Also just arrived a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes Cigars. Try them 1 . WANTED— Gardener, 255; Cowman, 20s; Farm-hand, 2os. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy.Buildings, Masterton. f shop, apply sharp. . GILEESPIE &'CO.,'Academy Buildings, Masterton. jTANTED—Six experienced scrub ■ • cutters, Is an hour. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Mastefton.
F. P. WELCH* Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, MASTEBTON. WANTED. •Contract woodcutters and post splitters. Contractor to take over sawmill and timber getting. Cook, boardinghouse, 20s. Two experienced scrubcutters, 10s day, 9 hours. Ploughman., use drill, binder, etc., ■3os. Shepherd, Taranaki, £B4 year, horses provided. Married Couple, man able milk, plough, and general farm work; wife, housework. Furnished cottage provided. Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, 15s. Two Bushmen, must be experienced crosscutters, Is 3d hour. Married Gardener, must be able to milk. Working Housekeeper, Pahiatua, 20s. Experienced" contract bushfallers, about 10 or more men per gang, ; for felling over 1000 acres light 1 bush, Auckland; camp; tools and stores found. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT: Shepherds, ~ cooks, fencers, ploughmen, stations hands, youths for stations, engine-drivers, milk * artHa qXiC.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 July 1913, Page 1
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