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~ ■ ■■ • f "* ■ " « WiNTED ADYXBr TKEHENTS art •erted in th* Age at thtf foUowina ratea: 1 insertion 1b ©aoh. aubaequmit insartiog la, if prepaid. Othwo advertising by; arrangf> moot.

WANT fell AUf BKllffcPßlllli ANTED—pBy energetic woman, ** washing or cleaning by the day. __Addr«ss_ 4 'Mrs A." Age office.' WANTED—A smart boy for ery department; good wages oU iered. Apply W.F.C.A., Mas* terton. '■;■ . ■■. TI^ANTED- —Smart lad for indooi*' "7 work principally; wages 15s j with; prospect of increase. Addresr. at Age office. . : "Wf ANTED—Boy for printiffgoffice." T Wages to start 10s per w&Sk.i. E. H. Waddington, Age office. r~d Tl/'ANTED—Young man seeks posi--7 , txon on- sheep farm air learner* Apply to "Energetic." Age office. "DOORMAN Oranges for Marmaladei r\ ~F * .^•, T ,,®' ol> bins, Fruiterer, Queen-street, 'Phone 246. DESIRE to take-this opportunity- 1 ■"•.of expressing my thanks to ihe residents of Masterton and distmt' for the splehdid support extended ttf ™ e . since commencing business here.' jlt is a practical appreciation of My efforts v ; in . catering for the . "OvcUir Afede Rreparatl^jsif^ mMe"aiid ■forte. A magnificent' « : tn© - kfidzztg aSncf^ t J of «Wol*rWl band. Satisfied customers have' trail#., up our business. We are strttiMif i out for superior cuality and workmanship in all repairs, combined reasonable , charges.-' Secondhand Bicycles for sale. Bicycles on at shortest notice. A BUTLANDr "Revolution Cycle Works."'-, Queen-street Masterton. A BTISTIO Picture" Framers, Art* > age °' *" Ranted "Isiown.-Mrs (W d , B^l l conducts - the "Gomes; . . Tobaoconiart t Business; th# ■ ?'?? n management .Of Mr Williams. \ y'j f !y-, „ Sales is Kitchener's Bu Boot' sale, now on. Vr:'. -»-! 1* OBINSON'S- Fruit Trees,; OmaTrees, and Hedge Plants., street, near Bailway Station.- Phone "O EST; Table Potatoes, 161b Is; On- - . ? d Shop, :(neit " to Mr Eton's pharmacy)-. W4NTEP t. has returned toMaeterton, and. leas®a the Hairdressin« Saloon irmMn . Altaian ly by 3£i;_, "WAITED.—D utch Cleanser in ; lt w©ry house. Cleans glass, earthenware, baths, basins, raaks! ®* 0 ;' _ 8d » tan from H., Beak and Co., ,Im. -• • ■ \ V-

McKinnon, one of Wairarapa'a moat expert t Irtockmen, is ooodndtin* t? e . ol< * ...established; butchery 'at Maunceralle West. The.primeit only of maiden heifer beef, mutton ,md Known—Mr G~ 5! . • Brown® haa commenced 'a. Buttehexy Busmees in the Manrioeriile , JLnstnct; Customer* can-,, rely upoa < the very tirimest Or Beef Mutton. Lamb and Pork. 'Small • goods a Specialty.,, . ■/« ~ r T° , lay out a to the best 7/7 advantage, requires the art of an Expert. E.'JTALji,, of the Wairarap* Nurseries, texperts especially, trainedfor thia class of work. A wall-laid-out orchard —stocked witfrapples, pears, Reaches, plums, apricots, <&emes, grapes, etc. —Bads considerably to tt© vialue of the property," increase the comforts of the table,'; and improves the income. .r----"WHO said Kitchener's SaleP" "We all did; we hare been there, to-day and we are going there to-morrow. '■■ , , ; K ; s iBtESH has-been 1 gfveu to Flower Snows all through the Wairaripa, and early Spring will great competition in Bulb Shows. Fo» l the best and choicest of Trumpet Daffodils, and all kinds ol Bulbs, go to E. HALE'S, thfc Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phona 164. . : HpOBAOOOS.—AII the ohoiceart and ■■■ most popular brands of Tobaooos obtained here.; Smokers' requisites of every, desmpt&ra. . Bazars, Safety Razors, 5 including the : famous "Gift lette" Safety Razor and' spare blades. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Eto. Baeo4 Setting a specialty—-J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Queenstreet. ■ ;•' ; ,V'r- ■■ • 1J LINKHORNE'h flairdxessittg BaJJ t loon is conducted by a staff of experienced .tonsorial artists, who know their business. , The latest hygieni* methods are u?ed in the Saloon, which customers should please note: Prompt* attention; no waiting. A trial mil convince you. Call to-day.—Queein-street, Masterton. X> OSES of the choicest varieties, ~~ Teas and Noisettes, - Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bhododeor drons, O • melias, Anitas; Ch&isya, -i at ' reasonable—prices, JE. BALEi the Wairarapa "Masterton.'* 'Phone 184. „ " r ANDSOAPE Gardening- is a fin« v .. artv Considerable value is add* ed to a property by the judioious arrangements of the garden and shrubbery. E. HALE, of the Wairarap* Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared te seud along One or; more experts o» the BhQrtest notice... Bins up .'Phone > 164; . v

A BARGAIN. A WAITS everybody who buys fur-' nifrure from GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed SecondHand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, • Qifeen Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests and Tables, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Dressers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Coaches,' Easy . Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks ana Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind ofl French Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company. IS yon have any ftirnitura of Anything els® to sell, try GEORGE SOWMAN for prices. Books bought, sold or exchanged. My Second-hand Furniture is over 100 per cent, better thiui any other procured elsewhere,,. be? cause it..is cleaned, French-peiishtd, almost to ae^y'.by." experienced tradesmanf~; Guaranteedin "good.or-, der, and sold at less profit." Oartagefree to any paVt of district. Before buying elsewhere, ' compare my prices and clean appearance of all second-hand goods with other dealers, and then you "will always - buy froia GEORGE SOWMAN, t&a Popula? Furnisher, and cho&pes'j place in Masterton to bey wytiiiEjs - jytt

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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