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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPIANOS! PIANOS! that we have been appointed IVairarapa agents for the wellknolra firm of Piano Importers Messrs F. J. PINNY, LTD. ,of Wellington. A new show-room has jxvai been erected at "THE TALKERIES," and our exhibition of instruments includes such famous makes as— \ CHAPPELL (LONDON). OTTO & CARL PHILIPS, (BERLIN). COLLARD & COLLARD. ALSEN. ALRICH. You are cordially invited to pay our show-room-a visit. Gramaphones include all the beat Machines. The New Blue Amberol Records arrive on AUGUST 29th. NEEDLES.—''Lyric," "Columbia," "Dulcephone," and "His Master's Voice." A splendid range. ORDERS TAKEN FOR RUBBER STAMPS. All Pianos and Gramaphones on easy time payment. \ "THE TALKERIES,'* QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. THOB.WM. STEEL, Manager.

COME AND SAVE YOUR MONEY! YOU WILL DO SO BY VISITING SABA'S BARGAINS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. E have to make room for the new • * sfe>ck arriving. Read this:— 100 Hats (assorted) going at 3d each. 100 yds Velvet (assorted colours) at Is yd. Ladies' Blouses, all wool, fit to wear in summer or winter, At 4s lid and 3s lid. Flannellette Blouse lengths for is. Ladies' Long Coats, 5s each. Water-proof Coats, 15s 6d. Girls' Tweed Coats 5e and 2s 6d each. Ladies' Singlets -at 6d each. Boys' Saddle-tweed Trousers, 3s lid pair. Ladies' Costumes, at 16s 6d upwards. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON. DON'T FORGET AT —«■■ SABA'S, Opposite Farmers' Club, in Hollowly BuUdinjE*. QUEEN MASTEfiTOK.

F. P. WELCH, Offices, A. B. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERRY ST., MA3TEETON. WANTED, .„_ Man to milk (machines) and do general farm work, 40s week and find self. Several good scrubcuttere, 9s day aoid 14s board. Lad to milk, etc. Station cook, 30s. College boy, as cadet, on station. Contractors, fell light bush, Hastwell. . , , . ; Married couple, station, man garden, milk, etc., wife cook, etc. £llO. Several ploughmen, 25s to 30s. - Gardener for (station, 30s. Married couple, man assist stock work, milk, etc., must have three dogs, saddle and bridle; wife as housekeeper; £2 per week. Twenty good axemen, Is 3d per hour and 14s food, , Machinisst for sawmill, top wages. Experienced bushfeller, 45s week and found. v Cook, boardinghouse, 20s. Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, 15s. 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. MASTERTON POST OFFICE. RENOVATIONS, ETC. Tlf BITTEN- Tenders, marked as T? above to the undesigned, will be received* up to noon of SATURDAY, 30th inst. for renovations at above Post Office. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office and the Masterton Post Office. The lowest or any tender aiot necessarily accepter. J. D. LOUGH, District Engineer. Public Works District Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 6th" August, 1913.

PUBLIC NOTICE. H. S. CtJRRIE, BROOM MAKER. >EGS to thank the Public of Mas- — terton for the Lindness extended to him during his illness, particularly to those who have called for their orders. He is now sufficiently improved in health - be able to call on Clients, »nd all Orders will receive the promtest attention. BROOMS OF ANY DESCRIPTION MADE. Nothing but the finest quality horsehair csee. Workmanship aid Dnr*bJlitr Guaranteed. Besidents arc reminded that I am a cash buyer of horsehair. Ifit-class inane and tail, mixed white, Is 3Jct per lb. All round mixed Is l*d IS>. 28, ELIZABETH STREET,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 August 1913, Page 1

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