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ADYSR' mmmrs msertod in th« Wairtump* Age a£ thr followinf rates: 1 insertion Ij SdF d each subsequent msortiosfl Is, if prepaid. OtlMO advertising by KrrftDgf meat.

WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. A LAST DAYS OF HAMILL'S GREAT SALE.—Balance of season's stock must be cleared. Further reductions! Greater bargains I Remember! Sale positively closes on SATURDAY. Don't delay! P. HAMILL, Draper and Mercer (opp. Post Office), Queen-street, Masterton. 'Phone 135. __ ANTED—Young girl as general * » for the country. Apply at 45, Victoria-street. is given that poison u laid for dogs straying on my property.—M. G. Nielsen, Mauriceville West. T DESIRE to take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to the residents of. Masterton and district for the splendid support extended to me since commencing business here. It is a practical appreciation of my for the "Cycle Trade Only. The preparations for the commg busy season have been made and they eclipse all provisos efforts. A magnificent display of bi- °* the leading makes, and a full stock of accessories just to hand. Satisfied custdmers have built np our business. We are straight out for superior quality, and BUperoor workmanship in all repaira,, combined with reasonable charges. . Secondhand, Bicycles for; sale. Bipyclea on hire at shortest notice. A BCTLAND, "Revolution Cycle Work»." Queen-street Masterton. /L RTISTIC Picture Framara, Art* . , an <J Crafts Depot, agent for Liberty s, Queen Street. T\7"ANTED Known.—Mtb Orast cl M BtU i, the "Corner ®hop ( Tobacconist Business; the Saloon "being under the management of Mr Williams. CAM I Sale!, Sale! The Sale of k _ - ; Saleß ia Kitchener's Big Boot - Sate, now on. 6 * \\THO said Kitchener's Sale ?" "We all did ; we hare been ther6 to-day and we are going there to-morrow." T> OBINSON'S Prult Trees, Oni* mental Trees, and Hedge Plants. —The Masterton Nurseries, Villastreet, near Railway Station. Phone 304. 11l EST Table Potatoes, 161b Is; Onions, 91b Is; Cooking Apples, 3d per lb or 5s 6d per bushel case. At the "old established'? Fruit Shop, Queen-street, next Mr Eton's pharmacy. 'Phone 246. Known—-A. 18. , Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Masterton, and leased the Hairdressing Saloon from Mrs Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Altman. V\TANTED.—Dutch Cleanser in * * .every house. Cleans glass, earthenware, baths, basins, sinks, eto., etc., ; 8d a tin from H. Beale and Co., Ltd. GTURMER Pippin Apples, 9s per bushel case, .delivered.—P. J. Bpbbms, Fruiterer, Queen Street. Phone 240. T*7"ANTED Known—That "Bob" McKmnon, one of Wairarapa's most export stockmen, is conducting the ~ola established butchery at Msmriosville West. The primestanly of maiden heifer beof," mutton -ana pork will be offered. Bacon a apesmlty. • • 1 ■■■ • XiTANTED Known—Mr G. H. * T Browne has commenced a Butchery Business in the Mauriceville District; Customers can rely upon - the very primest Ox Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Pork, , Small goods a Specialty. , \ FRESH mpetus has been giveM ,jr r-: to Flower Shows all through tfit Waixarapa, and vroll se» great competition in Bulb, Shows. Fofli the best aind choicest varieties oI Trumpet Daffodils, and all kinds Bulbs, go to E. HALE'S, the Wairarapa Nurseries,' Masterton. 'Phone 164.? \ * ; : —AH the choicest and most, popular brands ofTobacoo® obtained here. Smokers' requisites oi every description. Rjazors, Safety; Razors, inokding the ! famous "Gif< lette" SafeW Razor and spare blades. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Eto. Razodl Setting a specialty—J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Tobaooonist, Queen-' street. WANTED KNOWN.—That Straw*T son's Burkitt's White Oil if good for both man and beast. A good Liniment for Rheumatism. Magnetic Ointment for cow's teats. AU storei and ' saddlers, or from J. Burkitt, Palmerston North. T> OSES of the choicest varieties, Teas and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs.. Rho&odemr drons, O-melias, Aealiai, Chodsya, Daphnes—all at reasonable prioes. E.HALE, the Wairaratw Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phone 164.

lay out a garden to the best advantage, requires the art of an Expert. E. HALE,, of the Nurseries, Maflterton, bag a staff of experts especially traine d for this class of work. A well-laid-ont orchard —6tocked with apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, gropes, eto. —adds considerably to the value of the property, increase the comfort! of the table, and improves the income. T ANDSCAPE Gardening is a fin* art. Considerable value is add* ed to a property by the judicious arrangement of the garden and shrubbery. E. HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared t« send along one or more experts o* Jh£,, shortest notice. Ring up 'Fhon* 184. A BARGAIN. A WAITS, everybody who buys furnitHre from GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed Secondfiand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, Queen Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests and Tables, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Dressers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Conches, Easy ®hairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks and Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind of French Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company. If yoa have any furniture or anything else to sell, try GEORGE BOWMAN for prices. Books bought, Bold or exchanged. My Second-hand Furniture iB over 100 per cent, better' ».Ti*w any other procured elsewhere, because it is cleaned, French-polished, almost equal to new, by experienced tradesman. Guaranteed ;n good order, and sold at less profit. Cartage free to any part of district. Before buying elsewhere, campar« my prices and clean appearance of all second-hand goods with other dealers, and then you will always buy from GEORGE BOWMAN, tfee Popular Furnisher, and choattejJj place in Masterton to buv as y tilt* jam want.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 August 1913, Page 1

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