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WANTED ADVEBTIiEMEWfa WANTED—Experienced cook-gen- * ™ eral; three in family; np washing ; wages £1 a week. Apply Mrs Mackersey, "Far-Orrong," Renallstreet. ANTED at Once—Two first-class * * ploughmen for station. Apply G. H. Perry and Co. * Known—Pryor Gilbert's TT new Parcel Delivery Vehicle is ready for your order. No waiting. Civility and prompt attention is my motto. to Buy—A second-hand * w circular saw (from 18in to 20in diameter), and spindle. Apply sharp to H. S. Currie, 23 Elizabeth-street," Masterton. • JpOORMAN Oranges for Marmalade „ —Robbins, Fruiterer. Queen-street, 'Phone 246. WANTED Known.—Mrs Onmt D , stiH conducts the Shop" Tobacconist Business; th« Saloon being tmdw tha manafftw of Mr Williams. < MEW SPRING MILLINEBY.— Madame. Carle is showing tlniff week the. newest -Straw' Shape;. >with silk ■ 4 tarn" crown,.. smartly trimined «nth rose wreath, in black , and-pink ; fo e7 o j nd^- brown. and fcream,- at 12s 6d.—35, Que6n-str&et, Masterton. ROBINSON'S Fruit Trew, Onia--■y mental Trees, md Hedge Plants! -The Masterton Nurseries, Villastreet, near Railway Station. Fhoii* 304. WANTED Known—A. H. William®. *V Hairdresser and Deraatoloaikt. has returned to Masterton, andlm* ed the Hairdressing Saloon from Mrs formerly oondneted by lib Altman. ■ . ■ \Sf ANTED.—Dutch Cleanser is " * every house. Cleans filaiis.' earthenware, baths, basins. unhi, etc., etc. M a tin from H. BwJfc and Co., Ltd. A RTISTIU Picture Fr«jn»r« r TinT _i . an d Crafts Depot, agent for liberty's, Queen Street. WANfflj Known—Mr 6. S. * * Browne has comraeneed a Buttery. Business in the MsnriMvaSle. ljistrict; Customers can raly anofl the very primest Ox Beef, Muttcm, Lamb _ ana Park. Small goods • Specialty. r F° -l»y out • garden to the beat * advantage, requires the art of an Expert. E/HALE,, of the Waimaup* Nurseries, Masterton, has a staff ofl experts especially tnune d lor thia class of work. A well-laid-out archwd —stocked with" apples, pears, peaches, plums, apncots, oLearaes, grapes, et*. —"adds considerably to the vara* oi tta property, increase the oomforta of the table, and improves the in* ooine. WANTED TO SELL-SOO TT -Pot and Piedish Cleaners, 6d each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. GALE I Sale I Sale! The Sale oi Sales- is Kitchener's Big Boot" on. v "WfANTED Known—That Evans and Dyer have firewood for fiale in any quantity from one cord tip, delivered straight . from paddock. Matai root .wood, '23s per' cord; straight Matai, ' 25s per eord.- Clash. Orders may be left with J. ,v K. Blinkhorne, tobacconist, Queen-St.' WTAJVTED KNOWN.—That * T son's Burkitt's White Oil ig good for both man and beast. A good Liniment: for Rheumatism. . Magnetic Ointment for.cow'B teats. -All stores and saddlers, yr from ,J. Burkitt, Palmerston North. WANTED: KNOWN.—That FLY it and YOUNG, General Carriers Contractors, have a large efficient pl&ht, aid all ordora are attended to promptly. Commercial. Travellers' samples a specrialty> Ageubs for N.Z. Express Co. Ambulance Waggon on hire day or nightr ai short notice. ' Yljr ANTED Jinoftn—l'hat "Bob" *" McKinnon, one of Wairarapa's most expert stockmen, is conducting the old established butchery at Mauriceville West. The primeei only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Bacon a specialty. X> LIXKHORNE'fo Hairdressing Sa- , loon is conducted by a, staff of experienced tonsorial artists, who know their business. The latest hygienis methods axe used in the Saloom; which customers should please note: "Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial wall convince you. Call to-day.—Quean-street, Masterton;
T> OSES of the ohoioest vMieties, Teas and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Bibododiinf drons, O meluß, AzaliM, Chodaya, Daphnes—all at reasonable \ prioes. E. HALE, the Wairarapa Ntirseriei, Masterton. 'Phone 184. 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 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 accessories 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. Second' hand Bicycles for sale. Bicycles on hire at s shortest notice. A BTJTLAND, "Revolution Cycle Workfl," Queen-street Masterton. A BARGAIN. A WAITS everybody who buys furA niture from GEORGE SOWMAN, the New and Licensed SecondHand Dealer (oppo. Knox Church, Queen ■ Street). Large stock of Duchesse Chests and Tableß, Wardrobes, Hall-stands, Dressers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Coaches, Easy Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Picks and Shovels, Baths, etc. Any kind of French Polishing undertaken. Pianos a specialty. Polisher to Dresden Piano Company. If you have any furniture or anything els« to sell, try GBORGE SOWMAN for I prices. Books bought, sold or exchanged. My Second-hand Furnitur* is over 100 per cent, better' thaii any other procured' elsewhere, b" cause it is cleaned, French-pr*-' "wjjf 'fiTmruffc annul lit )m rP«k» in Alastertcn to bay vw want.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume xxv, Issue 10713, 29 August 1913, Page 1
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