TO LET AN! FOR SALE* npo Let—Large residence and 4j -*• acres, close to town. For address apply Age Office. " - Apply No. 32 Cote Street. : TOO Let—Two offices, with, strongx room, in -Trust Brick Buildings. Apply A. Hathaway. TfOR SALE.—Three Motuna WorkA sop Road, one earner Motion; no reasonable offer refused. Special terms to poroibftser Mftßring three sections. Fooc address apffiiy Age Office. WANTEDADVERTISEMENT*. T^ANTED—Yon to repair yon* own boots. We have all the gear. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. T CANDY, Qualified Piano anc w • Organ Tuner and Repairer. Visits paid to any part of the district. Over 20 years' practical experience. 'Phone 223. WANTED KNOWN—ANTIKRAK * T tvtmAVAfl- TAnarhniiad vpAi)n A afl removes roughness, redness, ; and Chapping, and lteatai and prevents Chilblains.' la 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemito,. Masterton. TIjrANTED •to Buy for Spot Cash—- * " Furniture, Tools, Bicjules, Guns, Saddles/ Watches or anything offered. Best ( prices given;, <On sale now: Furniture, . comprising fine China Cupboard, Velvet Couch, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Mangle, Wortheim Sewing Machine, Watches, Crockery, etc., etc. Patronise the cheapest and best -house in town. E. HODGE. Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.0.A.), Queen-street. , Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmong- ' "EVERYBODY'S Doing Jt." # WhatP .Going to Kitchener's. Big 'Boot Sale. The 1 plawrfbt* genuine Bargains. ; v 'v.'" WANTED TO Tin " Pot and Piedish Cleaners, each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. Xhl Take it to RUSSELL'S S~e7 ond-hand Shop, he'll buy it and give yort a good price for it, too. TO-ANTED KNOWN.—That FLJ " * and YOUNG, General Oarrien and Mail Contractors, have a' largt arid efficient plant, and all orders art attended to promptly. Commercial Travellers' samples l specialty Agents for N.Z. ExpressOo. Ambulance Waggon on hire day or night a 4 short notice. WBTIE or call on Jfi. HALE, the "V Wairarapa Nuraeriee/Masteirton, for your requirements in Hedge Plants—Macrocaipaa, Lauristtnaa, Matipos, Eecalonias, Laurels, and all other proved > varieties. Albo : for hardy shelter trees—opines, gums, wattles ,tree ana othetf quick ;grwriiig : apprcoiate thesheiter.' 1 it fTALL me early Mother, dear, I . w want to; get a pair of Kitchener's Water-proof School Boots at grfcat Reduced Prices." / * OLINKHORNE'b Hairdxessing S* ■" loon, is conducted by a staff of experienced toasorial'artis'ts, who; kno* their business. The latest hygieni* methods are used iu the Saloon, whicib customers should please aote: Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial wH convince *vou. .Call to-day.—Queen , street. Ma-tertop. ' VVHjTE AND CO., Queei • Street, Maetertcn. have to band a nice new assortment of goods in, the form of' Pipes.' Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, and numerous othei sundries. Also ju3t arrived a suprlj of . fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes anc Cigars. Try them ! .* » man, 20s; Farm-hand, 255. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildin ps,Masterton. L \\T ANTED—Smart young girl for -* » shop, iapply sharp. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings; Masterton. TI7ANTED—Six experienced scrub * * cutters; Is an hour. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. F. P. WELCH, Offices, A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERRY ST., MASTERTON. WANTED. Experienc >:1 slioer and coachsmit-h to take over shop; very easy terms to good man. Second ploughman (station), 30s. Experienced bushfeller, 45s week and i'ound. Station-hand, drive bullock team, fence, etc., 30s. Contractor to take over sawmill and timber getting. Cook, boardinghouse,'2os. Two experienced scrubcutters, 10s day, 9 hours. Ploughman, use drill, binder, etc., 30s. 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. Workings Housekeeper, Pahiatua, 20s. Experienced contract bushfallers, about 10 or more men per gang, for felling over 1000 acres light bush, Auckland; camp, tools and stores found. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT: Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; enginedrivers ; shepherds; housekeepers; married couples; etc. SHOEING FORGE. (Next Farmers' Implement Company, HaD Street.) P. M. SMITH, FARRIER. HORSES SHOD QUICKLY, NEATLY, AND PROPERLY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 August 1913, Page 1
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