WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted in the Wairarapa Age at the following rates: 1 insertion la 6d, each subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Other advertising by ment.
WANTED ADVERTItEMCNTi. Tlf ANTED—Strong Lad; good wag- * ® es given to smart youth.—J. Dixon, Cordial Factory, Masterton. WANTED—A Girl for. light house- ** work. Apply for address at Age office. P LOWER Seeds (Mixture, 100 sorts), and l Catalogue, posted free, 6d, stamps.—Darken's, Seedsmen, Box 266, Wellington. T\TANTED—Smart Boy for. grocery * * department. Apply sharp to J. Whittaker, Queen-street. "WANTED-Situation as Marred ' * Shepherd or Working Manaiar; 4£ years reference. Reply E. W. C. Flutey, Silverstream.' npo Country Customers,—Our Telephone No. is 280. Orders per 'Phone receive the same careful attention as if you paid us a personaj visit.—Kitchener's. Opp. Post Office. O HEARERS' Union will meet in Druids' Hall Hall. Sunday. 21st September, at 7.30 p.m. Mr Laracv will address the mi&eting. ; - T^TANTED— By competent Oarpen- , ter, work of any kind ; country not objected to,. Apply J. Tamplin,. c/p Mini Lansdowne.' Phone 393; ,;, v > ■ T^AIRARAPAandE.G.P;atfd : v T - * Society Annual' Horse : P&rade, 2 p.m.v Saturday, ; 20th September, Showgrounds. Carterton. T> GORMAN and Seville Oranges for Marmadale. F. J. Robbins. Fruiterer, Queen-street. 'Phone 246. Jl/1 AJDAME CARLE, Millinery Specialist, is makine another display of dainty and fashionaßleMillinery at very reasonable prices, lrraimed/ Hate from, 10s 6d. .35 > Queen-street, Masterton. • / WANTED Known—That. W. F. * Shaw has a larke stock of men's and Boy's Boots, light and heavy, prices of which have been reduced to ' mate room for a large consignment of English Boots,' now to open up. Buyers' will find the boote goodqtial- ' y ' nt° r ubbish;—W. F. Shaw, next Gas Showroom, Queen-street, v ; jriTCHENER'S, .the place for stylistf and. durable, footwear at reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. J-T AMMOCKS! Hammocks 1 For the Summer and Holiday Sear son manufactured to order; nothing ' but the best materials used; guaranteed to withstand the roughest- wear Samples may be seen at Baird's Garage, Banniister-street, where orders ma l *e'leffc' R. Q. Bond, -Hammock maker, Masterton. ; ~ WANTED Known—Fryor Gilbert's Parcel Delivery Vehicle is J or jour order. No waiting. and prompt attention is my Orders jmaybe left with Mr O. Winchester, Telephone No. 6. RHURARB now ready, 6s Masterton Nnrpi!F+' •yso—Oabbage and Onum '' m Town agents: Graham and Co., Merchants. Queen-street. A has been civcat great compeiitfanin. the beskamxi choicest varieties : -of Tcumpet - kinds-1*! Bulbs, go to 8.-iAIJG'S, the Wairarapfc Nurseries, Masterton. 'Pko«« 164. ■i\ Known.—M r« Qimi • 'ai conducts the "Corner ehop Tobacconist Bnwiii—• ,?? a JSK?.* under tha maAamont of Mr Williams. ANTED Known—A. 1. Williams,' * T Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has retained to Masterton. andlaas. Ed the Hairdressinf Saloon from Mrs Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Altman. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmongers. TO"ANT»D Knows—Mr Q. *. ; Brown* hai aonyaenead « Bntcheiy Business in the Maurisorillo iJistnct j Customers can ralr upo* the very ©rimest Ox Beef/Mutton, Lamb and Poirk. Small goods a Specialty. • TOfANTED anown—-That 'Bob' • McKinnon, one of Wairarapa'i moat expert stockmen, is oomdnotinjg the old established butchery at Mauriceville West. The primes! only or maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be ofered. Bacon a specialty. ' V -. T> EST Table potatoes, 9s 6d per ~~ .sack delivered. F. J. Robbins. Fruiterer, Queen-street. ; TOBAOOOB. —All the choicest sad; most popiilar brands of Toßaoooa obtained '.here. Smokers' requisites**! every description. Razors, fiaffcty Razors, including the famous "Gillette" Safety Razor and spare blade*. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Etc. Rauot Setting a specialty—J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queenstreet. gLINKHORNE'b Hairdressing faloon is conducted by a Btaff of experienced tonsorial artists, who know their businessT The latest hycieni« methods are used in the Saloon, which customers Bhould please note: Promjpt attention; ho waiting. A trial wall convince you. Call to-day.—Quefe-street, Masterton. ANTED Known—That Evans and Dyer have firewood for sale m any 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. olmkhorne, tobacconist,' Que©n-St: WANTED' KNOWN7-lThat~F£Y , YOUNG, General Carrier! and Mail Uontraolx>rg, have « a f!i? e , ffi s ien t plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Oomneroia) ' raveJlers' samples a specialty. Agents for N.Z. Egress Go, Ambulance Waggon on hire day or night ai short notice. 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 elfprts. A magnificent display of bi- ; r ,®ypJ®® all the,leading .makes,. and a full stook of; just to hand. Satisfied customers have built up our business. We are straiizkt out for superior quality, aad 6 upenor workmanship m all repairs; combined ' with treasonable charges. Secondhand Bicycles ior sale. ~R?qydes, on at shortest notice. A BUTLAND, "Revolution Cycle Work#," Queen-street Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 September 1913, Page 1
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