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I TO LET AMD FOft SALE. XpOR Sale—Gent's Massey-Harris Bicycle; Rood order. To ho seen at Age office after 7 p.m. Sale—Sittings of Black Mra- ■*■ orca, White and Brown Leghorn, and Rouen Duck Egge. Apply 'co T. W. Barnes, Lansdowne, or Allan and Co., Grocers, Queen-street. Sale.—Thret exeelloat build- -*•. ing allotments in Workisop-road, corner section; any terms given. Por I particulars apply Age office. LOST AND FOUND JPOUNB— A small metal cross with ■*• short blue bead chain attached. Owner can obtain same on paying cost of advertisement. ttANTED ADVERTISEMENTS, "ITIfANTED-—You to repair your own J T boots. We have all the gear. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers; Ironmongers, etc J CANDY, Qualified Piano and ■ Orj~— m '--■* "** " Visits, Phone 223. Chilblains, la 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. » TIfANTED to Buy for Spot Gash—- _▼ Tools, Bicycles, Guns, Saddles,, Watches or anything offered. Beat prices given. On sale now: Furniture, comprising fine China Cupboard, Velvet Conch, Tables, BedSewing Machine, Watches, Crockery, best house in town. .._ Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.0.A.)! Queen-street. ; v. '• Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmong- «• « Wi ?, t ? to Kitcheners Big Boot Sale. The place for genu-* me Bargains. ANDSOAPE hardening mm fine _ art. Considerable value is added to a property by the judioious arrangement of the garden and shrubbery. E. HALE, of ike Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared W send along one or more experts - oathe shortest noiaoe. Bind up 'PhoM 164. ■ "We all did: we have been to-morrow.' WEST Table Potatoes, 161b Is j On■"ions, 91b Is. At the old-estabfish-ed" Fruit Shop, Queen-sireet, (next to Mr Eton's pharmacy). 'Photte 246

FiRESH m L to Flower Shows all throufh Hu Wairarapa, r * ' " " great competition in Bolb Bfibwi. Xoi the best and choicest varietaeg ; , at Trumpet Daffodils, and all kindi oA Bulbs, go to E. HALE'B, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Pkoßc Tl^ANTED.—Dutoi daanier it TT every house. earthenware, baths; basins,::■ sinks/ eto., etc. 8d a tan from H. Beak and 00., Ltd. , ; want to get a pair of Kitchener's Water-proof School Boojts at great Reduced Prices." T\T ANTED, a reliable preparation to T " quickly heal those: deep v Oracki and Sores on the hands— Use ANTIKRAK, Is 6d only from J. V. Gor ; don, Chemist, Masterton; • Street, Masterton, have to hand a nice new assortment of goods in the form of Pipes, Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, and numerous other sundries. Also just ; arriv«l a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigars. Try them! ANTED—Cowman for station, ■ ■ able to kill, 255. * Cowboys, 15s. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. ANTED—Married couple, mai - ■ general station hand, wife housekeeper, £IOO per year. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. WANTED—Bullock driver, 30s. 1 " Fencer for, one mile fencing, 6s per chain line laid. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton.

F. P. WELCH. Offices, A. B. BUNNY'S BUILDING* HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT* PERRY ST., MASTERTON. WANTED. She.'irers' cook, middle October, £3 week.Station cookrbaker, 30s. Man for repairing fences, "scrub-cut-ting, etc., 30s week. . t - Lad to learn broom-making trade. Four tram-layers, lis day. One rbpeman, 12s. Four mill bushmen, lis. . Man to milk (machines) and do general farm work, 40s week and find self. .■: Several good scrubcuttere, 9s day and 14s board. Lad to milk, etc. College boy, as cadet, on station. Contractors, fell light bush, Hastwell. Several ploughmen, 25s to 30s. Gardener for etatjon, 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. Experienced bushfeller, 4os week and found. '■ \ Cook, boardirighouse, 20s. Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, 15s. Experienced contract bushfallers, about 10 or more .men per gang, for felling over 10G0 acres light , bush, Auckland; campj, tools and stores found. AWAfTINC ENGAGEMENT: Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; enginedrivers ; shepherds; housekeepers; married couples; «to. pOUB SHILLINGS trill pay !jour Stamp and Entrance Fee to the UTILITY EGG CIRCLE. (kpply to Chimin, B i. O'LKA&X

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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656

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 September 1913, Page 1

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