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WANTED JLOVKSrHBEMENTg i«. •erted in tits iW«irar*pa Ag« at tktf (toUowbf rates: 1 iiuerkian It eftoh vubieqaMri iostrttai Is, if pr«pcid. Otius advertising bj arr&Sffr mmfe.

j WANTED ADVERTiiESWENT*. 1%/TISSING- Friends will be round at the People's Own Popular Pictures To-night—"Kathleen Mavourneen." " TIT"ANTED- —Energetic strong youth " * to make himself useful about motor garage. Apply Lyttle's Garage. WANTED-By young lady, super- ' ' ior board andi residence. Apply by letter to "Jean," Age office. TRANCING —A Social Evening will be held at Mrs Kendall's, 41, Cole-street, on Tuesday, 26th inst. All pupils, ex-pupils and friends kind* ly accept this invitation. , .> ACANCY for three boarders, either professional or working men at 99, Lincoln-road. WANTED Experienced Hotuser 15s * Apply Mrs J. M. Meredith, "Brooklyn," Renallstreet, Master ton. - \\TANTED—Laundress for Grey* w 1 town Hospital. Wages, 25e. Apply to matron. pOOBMAN for Marmalade ~~F* a J bobbins.. Fruiterer, Queen-street, 'Phone 246; >

WANTED 'Sjttowii.—Mrs Qnuu' s *3j[ • conducts the "Corner chop i Tpbgoconist . Business; tfed. Saloon being..under- the- management of Mr Williams* MEW .SPRING MILLINERY.— Madame Carle is showing this week the newest Straw Shape, with Bilk 4 tarn" crown, smartly -trimmed with rose wreath, in black and pink; ISfij n . ' brown and cream, at 12s 6d.—35, Queen-street. Masterton. ROBINSON'S Fruit Trees, Orna~me®tal Trees, and Hedge Plants. —The Masterton Nurseries, Vill«» street, near Railway Station. Phone '304. . V Known—A. B. Willi*TnT , Hairdresser and Dermatologist. has to Masterton-. and !«%■- ed tneHairdressing Saloon from Mrs Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Altman. ' \fILTANTED.~Dutch Cleaxtser ia .•every house. Cleans class, earthenware, baths, basins, -sinks. m m ' IST I° Picture Framers, Art and Crafts Depot, agent for Lib. erty's, Queen Street. Known—Mr Q. H. , Browife has sommenoed a .Bufr. Business in the Mauriesville ljistnct j Customer! can rely titwm the very orimest Ox Beef, Mutton, T° J®* 0114 > gWtea to the best w requires the art of aa Expert, E/JLALE,, ofthe Wairaraps Nurseries, Masterton, lias a staff of experts especially traine d lor this class of work. A well-laid-out orchard —stocked with apples,, pears, peaches, P jf' apncots, cLerries," grapes, eke. —adds considerably to the value oi increase the oamforta or the table, and improves the inoome. TO , SELL—SOO Tins * * Pot and Piedish Cleaners, 6d each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. TXfANTED Known—-That Evans . and Dyer have firewood for sale in , a»y quantity from one cord up, delivered straight' from paddock. Matai root wood; 23s per cord; straight Matai, 25s per cord. . Cash. Orders may be left with J. K. Bhnkhorne, tobacconist, Queen-St. "WANTED KNOWN.—That Strawj son's Bmrkitt's White Oil is food for both man and beast. A good liniment for Rheumatism. Magnetic Ointment for oow's teats. All store* and saddlers, or from J. Burkitt, Palmerston North. 1 YOU caH in at RUSSELL'S Sec-ond-hand Shop v and you can get anything you want there. I was right through the other day and saw just what you wanfe . - TIfANTED unown—That "Bob" •McKinnon, one of Wairarapa's most expert stockmen, is owaductin* the da established butchery at Mauriceville West. The primest only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Bacon a specialty. ? "OLINKHORNE'S Hairdressing JBaloon is conducted by a staff of experienced tensorial artists, who know; their business. The latest liygienis methods are used in the Saloon, which customers should please note: Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial will convince-you. Call to-day.—Quean* street. Masterton. .

T? OSES of the ohoioeafc varietiei, M - v Teas and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs. B&ododtm.drons, O'meliAs, Azjiliaa, Ohodiya, Daphnes—all at reasonable prices. E. IT ALE, the Waorarap* Nurseries, Masterton. Thome 164. -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 js a practical appreciation of my eftorts an catering for the "Cvcle Trade Only." The preparations for the coming busy season have been made and they eclipse all previous efforts. A magnificent display of bir n °! a P fading makes, and a lull stock "of accessories just to hand. Satisfied customers have built up our business. We are straight out tor superior quality, and superior workmanship in all Repairs, combined ? i reasonable charges. Secondhand Bicycles for gale. Bicycles on t Jim* „?> hort ? st . n^ice - A BUTLAND, 'Revolution Cycle Works," Queen-street Masterton. . _ rr A BARGAIN. A VV AITS everybody who buys furtu A x? 1 re */ rom GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed SecondHand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, Queen Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests' and Tables, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Dressers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Coaches, Easy Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks and Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind of rrench Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company: If yon have any furniture or anything elm to sell, try GEORGE SOWMAN for prices. Books bought, sold or exchanged. My Second-hand Furniture is' over 100 per cent, better than any other procured elsewhere, because it is cleaned, French-poKshed, almost equal to new, by experienced tradesman. Guaranteed in good o<r» der, and sold at- less profit. Gar* tege free to any part of district. Before buying elsewhere, compai» my pnoee T and dean appearanoe cd all second-hand goods with other dealers, and then yon will always buy from GEORGE SOWMAN. the Popular Furnisher, and cheasw* place in Masterton to buy snytabw jPßtt FWt,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 August 1913, Page 1

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