TO LET AND FOR SALE. cycle in good order; guaranteed thorough repair; new tyres: price £3. For address • apply Age office. OR Sale.—Thre* excellent build- -' ing allotments m Worksop-road, corner section; any terms given. For particulars apply Age office. FDUNB tail lamp. Owner pi municate with Age office. WANTED ADYEHYIfcEMENTi. ANTED—You to repjur your own ' boots. We have all the H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plun Ironmongers, eto. LtXlmy_ftfflWllw«T»Wl ' * Organ Tuner and Repairer. Visits paid to any part of the district. Over 20 years' practical experience. 'Phone 223. RANTED KNOWN—ANTIKBAK • •»-. removes ronghnes*, redness, and Chapping, and heala and prevent* Qhilblains. Is 6d from J. V. Gordon, Chemiet, Mastertoni -„, ; v. ■ TyANTED to Buy foe Spot Gasfr-- " Furniture, Tools, Bicycles,' China, Saddles, Watches or anything offered. Best prices giyenv On wle nbtr: Furniture, comprising fine China Cupboard. Velvet Couch, Tables, BedunH.w ■ t' vm u [ < tlvif i uilii] Sewing Machine, Watches, Crockery. best house in town. E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.CA.); Queen-street. KM 'H ¥ m M WMnA IM'J and Crafts Depot, agent for liberty's, Queen Street. What? Going to Kitchener's Big Boot Sale. The place for genu-; ine Bargains. > .-" ANDSOAPE Gardening is a fine art. ConsideraMe value is added to a property by the judicious ar< rangement of the garden and shrubbery. E; HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared tt send along one or more experts ox the shortest notice. iUng up 'Phon* 164. * W|]P »3 <-» vm <&m 'ill*. >l in H fj »_Ki3n M ond-hand Shop, he'll buy it and HO said Kitchener's SaleP" -'We all didj we have been to-morrow." - Cleanier u » * every house; Cleans s2*lß; earthenware, baths, basins, sinks, etc., etc., 8d a tin from H. Beak and Co., Ltd. :' . s has been mv«i Ti m h iviiy n _ i. * Wairarapa, and early Sprang wpl ■*> great competition in Bulb Shows. Jfos the best and - choicest varietiei oi Trumpet Daffodils, and al kinds <A Bulbs, go to E.^HAliß'Siwttar-Wafc\ rarapa Nurseries, Mastertos. 'Plbons " ; 164... ■ ■-. AWANTED, a reliable preparation to quickly heal those deep: Oracki and Sores on the hands—Use ANTL KRAK, Is 6d only froni J.; V. Gor-; don, Chemist, Masterton. -■: WHITE AND CO.* Queen •:• 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 arrived a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigars. Try them! _____ ANTED—Married couple, man general station hand, wife general, £IOO per year. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterk n TK^kHJu{2^^9MQ!^(i^^^^Ks2j^Hjm9^3 here] 30s ; contract scrub ctttters. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. ANTED—Cowman for station, w T able to kill, 255. Cowboys, 15s, GILLESPIE & GOV Academy Buildings, Masterton. F. P. WELCH, Offices, A. ». BUNNY'S BTJILDING« HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, PERSY ST., MASTERTON. WANTED, Two practical men for fencing, etc., fares paid, 30s. ..'•-. Contract scrub-cutters,. Wairarapa. Bushfaller, lis per day. Benchman, keep saw, 14s dav. Six bushmen, 10s. board 14s. 2 shepherds, must, have dogs, saddle, and bridle, 30s. General hand, able drive bullocks, 30s. ' 2 pressers for October 17th. Several general farm hands, milk, etc. ■2os to 255. Contract in post and strainer splitters, 25e for posts, 2s 6d for strainers. Experienced gardener, fruit, flowers, and vegetables Two single ploughmen, 27s 6d. Cowman-gardener, 255, with rise. Shearers' cook, middle October, £3 week. Four tram-layers, lis day. One ropeman, ;12s. . Four mill bushmen, lis. - College boy, as cadet, on station. Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, 15s. , Experienced contract bushf allers, about 10 or more men per gang, I for foiling over 1000 acres light I bush, Auckland; camp, tools and i stores found. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT: Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; enginedrivers; shepherds; housekeepers; married couples :, etc. - IMFIEIAL DYEING AND CLEANING WOEKS UNNISTEB ST., MASTERTON. (Opposite Club Hitel.) f\WING to the large increase of *** business we are. obliged to take irger and more convenient premises. :_ future our Business will be coniUoted at above address. LADIES' COSTUMES GLEANED AND PRESSED. tWe also employ a first-class dressnaker from a leading Souse in Auckland for alterations and repairs. Thanking our numerous customers br their past support. T«l#pkon« 455.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 September 1913, Page 1
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