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WANTED ADVERTWEN ANTED—At once s smart Bodice Hands. Apply W.F.0.A., Ltd. WANTED to Buy Eggs; any quantity.—W. Wilkes, Pastry-, cook, 230, Queen-street, Masterton. i^slraffsisiTflni3 ress. For address apply Age .office. ANCING.—Mrs Kendall will con- " elude her Season's Dancing Class. with a Social Evening, on Thursday, next, 25th., at the Dancing Hall, Cole-street. Free invitations to this season's pupils. Ex-pupils and friends 2s. •:--,•:• MnusS!r??sn T 7 Lady-help. Apply Mrs W. Bay-. I ner, "The Cliffs," Masterton. v Papers!" will be the star pic ture at the Peoplefs Own Popular Picture treat at the Town Hall Ma- ■■' tinee on Saturday, at 2.30. Come and see Charles Dickens' Great Work. Supported by a splendid pro-; gramme. • :' Seeds,; (Mixture/ 100* -. •*• sorts), and Catalogue, , posteel i free, 6d,.. stamps.—Darken's, Seeds-5 men, Box 266,:. $ •:■?. '-?"& <ft Shepherd or WorkJnst.ManairarVdJ years >reference;. Repijft P: \Wi C. * • iFlliteyjSilverstream. "S *-; ;; : '. "H [l'M'Wm. tiffs? ... phone No. is -280.'""', Orders per 'Phone'receive the same careful attention as if you paid us a personal visit;—-Kitchener's. Qpp. Post Office. 'Druids' Hall Hall, Sunday. 21st September, at 7.30 p.m. Mr Laracy will' a*ddress the meetine. , " fUOOJIMAN and Seville Oranges for . Marmadale. F. J. Robbinsi-Fruit* erer, Queen-street, 'Phone 246; MADAME CABLE, Millinery QpeXTX cialist, is makinkanother display of daanty and fashionable Millinery at very reasonable prices, inmmed; Hate from 10s 6d. 35 Queen-street, Masterton. " WANTED Known—That W. fF. * Shaw has a targe stock of men's and Boy's .boots/ light and heavy, prices of which have been, reduced to •'; make room for a large consignment of English Boots, now to open up. Buyers,will find the boot* good qualJty. .No rubbish.—W.F. Shaw, next uas ohowropm, Queen-street. " s IfITCHENEfi%tae place for stylish and durable 1 footwear at reasonable prices.; Opp; Post Office. the Summer arid; Holiday. "Season manufactured;toorder; nota* but the best materials used; guaranteed to -withstand the roughest wear. Samples: may be seen at Baird's Garage> Bannister-street, where orders may be W R; G. 'Bond, Hammock' maker; Masterton. * \ new iParceliDelivery- Vehicle is , per dozen at the Masterton Nirsenes. Onion; ff? n1 & l ow ? *gents:' Gr*ham and Co., Merchants. Qneen-Htrftftt.^ of Mr Williams. /■*•' Hairdresser and Dermatol ed the Hairdresainf S«lm>n from Ifrs Sr ?"*!• „*■» ««"« ana uo., .Ltd. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Ironmbng-
Browne has •omaMnsMd ft latohery Businws in tl» Mauriaanlle JJistnctj Cufltomen tan radr upoa the very primest Ox BeefTM"*^ Specialty. McKinnon, on© of Wairaraipft'i most expert stockmen, is oondtxofeni Mauriceville West. The primes* only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and [ Pot and Piedish Gleaners, 6d each. H. Beale and C 0.,. Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. most popular brands of TobaopQi obtained here. Smokers' requisite* <ol every description. Razors, SafMy Razors, including the famous ''Gillette" Safety Razor and spare blades. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Etc. BautoH Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queamstreet. .' «LINKHORNE ; b Hairdressint ■»- , loon is conducted by a Btaff of txperienoed tonsorial artists, who know their business. The latest hygieni* methods are used in the Saloom, which attention; no waiting. A trial , -wall convince you. Gall to-day—Quete-street, Masterton. ". ifiWMHiMMII '-/ r and Dyer have firewood for eale in any quantity from one "'cord up, delivered straight from paddock. Matai root wqod, 23s per cordj straight Matai, 25s per cord. Cash; Orders may be left with J,' K. Bhnkhorhe, tobacconist, Queen-St.' kfcteElPfil T ¥ and YOUNG; General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have » large and efficient plant, and all orders aps attended to promptly. Commercial Travellers' samples • »■"" specialty. Agents for N.Z. Express Go. Ambulance Waggon on bir# 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 since commencing business here. It is a practical appreciation of my efforts in catering for the "Oyclt 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 jußt to hand. Satisfied customers have built, up our business. We are straight TwSPWIWffiWW^ with ' reasonable charges. Secondhand Bicycles for sale. Bicycles oar hire at shortest notice. A BUTLAND, "Revolution Cycle Work*," Queen-street Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 September 1913, Page 1
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