TO LET AfiO r-QH 5-AkE, , t Salo- l.aciyV .Sf,-«iG-h;,r.<l Bi - cvcte (8.5.A.) is r.r,o'.uf order; cheap; £4 ca-slu Ar>pL;> ;U. .A ?;c office. >R Saio."-"-Thvrt-. excellent buiUi- —' ing allotraouts in Wt'vkHOp-rofuL comer sections ; any it-ruiK .For particulars ap]:ly A?.'-) ofico. LOST AND FCUN9 T OST—In Queen Street, -piatw with ■*-* five false teeth. Finder please communicate with-"Ago" Office. V<AKYEi3 A9VEK?tB£H£ttTS,
r ANTED—iou to repair your own • ' boots. We have all the geiir. H. BEALE & CO., LTD., JL'lumbera, Ironmongers, etc. JOANDl r , Qualified Piano aad • Organ Tuner and Ilepuirer. Visits paid to any part of the district. Oyer 20 yeare' practical experience. 'Phone 223. Furniture, Tools, Bicycles, Gum, Saddles, Watches or anything offered. Best prices given. On sale now: Furniture, comprising fin© Cain* Cupboard, Velvet Couch, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs., Mangle, Wortheim Sewing Machine, Watches, Crockery, etc., etc. Patronise the cheapest and best house" in town. E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.0.A.) Queen-street. ATHEBSI Mothers! Brothers I Sisters 1 The Footwear vou want now is here. You will be surnrised and pleased at the splendid p <«""-+- ment we can show vou. Our bi his been built ud on honest values.— Kitchener's. (Opp. Post Office.** WANTED Known—That W. F. *" Shaw has a large stock of men's and Boy's Boots, light ani 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 boote Rood qusl ity. No rubbish.—W. F.Shaw, next Gas Showroom, Queen-street. RANTED Known .-What "BOB" ■ ■ McKINNON. one of WairaraDa'e most expert stockmen, ia conducting the old established Butchery at Mauriceville West. The mimest only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Bacon a specialty.
TRIAL visit to Kitchener's Boot Store will make you a Permanent Customer. T T Hands soft and supple and prevent roughness and cracking of the Skin. Use "ANTIKRAK." Is 6d per large jar from J. V. Gordon. Chemist, Masterton,. r ANTED Known.—That FLY & .*• YOUNG. General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Commercial Travellers' samples a specialty. Agents for N.Z. Express Co. Ambulance Waggon on hire* dav or nicht at .short notice. Tl EST Table potatoes, 9s 6d per JJ sack delivered. F. J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, Queen-street. . ' and Dyer have firewood for sale in any quantity from one cord tip, delivered straight from -paddock. Matai root wood, 23s per cord; straight Mntai, 25s per cord. Cash Orders may be left with J. K. Blinkhorne. ♦.nl.wconist, Queen-St ANTED Known. "DEMON" 1 T Corn Cure removes Corns lessly and quickly. Is per Bottle. Only from J. V. Gordon. Chemist. Masterton. X£ITC H hii L 7 R's7"the place f m -"■ lisli and durable footwear at reasons bio prices. Opp. Post Office. TJAMMOLKs! Hammocks I For J - J - the Summer and Holiday Season manufactured to order; nothing but the best materials used; guaranteed to withstand the roughest wear. Samples may be seen at Baird'R Garage, Bannister-street, where orders may be left. R. G. Bond, Hammock maker, Masterton. shepherd 30s. bullock-driver 30s, Cowman 255. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. res scrub, contract fencing 50 chains, other work to follow. . GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. TlfANTED—Married couple, man general station hand, wife general, £IOO per year. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton.
-. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY ST. MASTERTON. .. WAHYEB. Thirty men for bushwork. Four experienced scrub-cutters, 9s day. / Six Blade Shearers. Nov, 6th; over 2(J,000 sheep, 12 stands. Contractor for about 20 chains roadma kins; at Featherston. Station cook, 30s, £3 during shearing. Fast machine shearer, 11th to 17th November. Milker's for both machine and hand sheds. Ploughmen, 255, 30s. Several youths for stations, 15s. Married ploughman for station. Bushfaller, lis per day. Six bushmen, 10s, board 14e. 2 shepherds, must have dogs, saddle. and bridle. 30s. Several general farm hands, milk, etc. 20s to 255. Contract in post and strainer splitters, 25e for posts, 2s 6d for strainers. Cowman-gardener, 255, with rise Four tram-layers, lis day. One ropeman, 12s. Four mill buehmen, lis. Generals 15s, 20s; Cbok-genera] (conntry) 25*; Lady-help, 15s. Experienced contract bushfallers, about 10 or more men per gang for felling over 1000 acres light bush, Auckland; camp, tools and stores found. , AWAITING ENGAGEMENT: Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; enginedroers; shepherd*; housekeepers; " " Ie«; ete.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 October 1913, Page 1
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