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BTISEMJBNTB an inserted in tfo* Wairirapa Aga at tha following rates: 1 insertuui 1« 6cf 4 ©&oh subsequent ineartiofl Is/ if prepaid. Othai advertising bj arrangf* meat.

WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Known—That Evans . V and Dyer have firewood for isal© in any quantity from one cord up, delivered straight from paddock. Matai root wood, 23s per cordj straight Matai, 25s per cord. Cash. Orders may be left with J. K. Blinkhprne, tobacconist, Queen-St. ANTED immediately ,a compet- ' ©nt cook; good wagee. Apply, with references to Mrs M. Caselberc, * ivosetta House, Worksop-road, Mas* terton. ' WANTED —-Smart lad for indoor _ work P ri ncipallyj wagee 15s; w k prospect of increase. A dart-so at Age office. V J>OORMAN Oranges for Marmalade „ —J. Robbins, Fruiterer. Queen-street, 'Phone 246. - Art' 014r ,® n agent for li'fc, erty e, Queen Street. Baiown.—Mrs OragT RhL'' L^ d^ s J he - "OoriS o"?? Tobacconist Business; iktf tle * •"Ssaf ' —vl f® 1 ® 1 - TLe : Sale d . u' «®ws 'l3 Kitchener's Bio?' Bisaif Sale, noron." * v • J? OBINS_ON S Fruit -Tree®,, Or»ameatal Trees, and Hedge Plan'is, --Ihe Mas terton Nurseries;* Tiilastreet, near Railway Station. Phono U EST Table Potatoes, 161b Is; Oned" 10 ffiif qJ"- M the oid-"^cb- + \r r?i Queen-street, (nc,xtf to Mr Eton s Thouo IMS Knowi »—A. E. Willi#rap Hairdresser and Dermatologist 5«» "to'iea to MMt«rto n O gS nJJ? S alrdr< > l a " u '« Saloon from Mi* Altman y Conducted by Mis Dutch Cleanser in earthSSe "a, H "

unowu—That - m« o f , one °* WsiraDapa's «,« is oomduotiim tike ola , established butchery MauncevilleWeßt. Theprimes? oriy nLr ai^\ hei L er mutton «3 wlty 6 P®wed., Baoon a ep«eKnown—Mr Q h iL D?® 1 * 1 . commenced a Bufr teiT? m the Mauriceville JJistnct; Customers can rely ' upon the very primes* Ox Beef, Mutton. %2LS* **• Bm,a «?°?! % •TO lay «ut a garden to the best _ advantage, requires the art of aa Expert. E/BAJiE,, of the Wairirapa Nurseries, Masterton, has a staff of experts especially traine d lor this class otwork. A well-laid-out arohtod -stocked with apples,, {pears, peaches, plmna, apricots, ciermes, grapes, eto. —adds considerably to the value of the property, increase the oomforts of the table, and improves the in. come. A H! a „ ke RUSSELL'S. Sec-' ond-hand Shop, he'll buy it and give you a good pyice for it, too. ! •A- FBfIESH impetus has been sfrea Z~ t to Flower Shows all throughtKs Wairarapa, and early itoring wtfl g«* great competition in Bulb Shows. ,fo» the best and choicest Varieties of Trumpet Daffodils, and ai kinds of Bulbs, go to E. HALE'S, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. Thome 164. , .. , ' 'T'OBAOCOB.—AII the choicest most popular brands oflobaoww obtained here. Smokers' requisites of every description. Razors, Safety Razors, including the; famous "Gil* .lette" SafeW Razor and spare blades.Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Eto. RazoH Setting a specialty—J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen* street. or call on E. HALE, the TT Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, for your requirements in Hedge Plants—Macrooarpas, Lauristinas, Matipos, Escalonias, Laurels, and all other proved varieties. Also for hardy shelter trees—pines, gums, wattles , tree hoerne, and other quick growing trees. The stock will appreciate the shelter. XI LINKHOBLNE'B -flairdressing 6a* loon is conducted by a staff of experienced tonsarial artists, who know; their business. The latest hygienic methods are used in the Saloon, which customers should please note: Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial will] convince you. Call to-day.—Queen-street, Mas tart op. t> OSES of the choioest varieties, Teas and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Rhodod«adrons, O-melias, Azalias, Ohodsya, Daphnes—all at reasonable prices. E. HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phone 164.

T DESIRE to take this opportunity .of expressing my thanks to the residents of Masterton and district fot the splendid support extended to me since commencing business here. It is a practical appreciation of my efforts in catering for the "Cycle Trade Only." The preparations for the coming busy season have been made and they eclipse all previous efforts. A magnificent display of bicycles of all the leading makes, and a full stock of accessoriee just to hand. Satisfied customers have built up our business. We are straight out for superior quality, and superior workmanship in all repairs, combined with reasonable charges. Secondhand Bicycles for gale. Bicycles l on hire at shortest notice. A BtJTLAND, "Revolution Cycle Works," Queen-street Masterton.

.. A BARGAIN. , A WAITS everybody who buyß furniture from GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed SecondHand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, Queen Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests and Tables, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Drossers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Conches, Easy Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks ana Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind of French Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company. If yon have any furniture or anything else to sell, try GEORGE BOWMAN for prices, l&oks 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 1 , 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 cletun appearance ofl all second-hand goods with other dealers, and then you will always buy from GEORGE SOWMAN, th« Popular Furnisher, and cheapest place in Masterton to buy anytiicfi yoB wast.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 August 1913, Page 1

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