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TO LET AMD FOB SALE.. I'OR Sail;—o~roo)!:e>d house, Laiitdowuo, every <:onv(.-r.iof.u.'t>, h. and o. water, scullery. i>:<th;oom. washhouse, extra «-;KTt.> -wtion. Apply for address at. Age office, _ JTOll"Salt*— Ladv's St;.-oud-h:*nd Bicycle (8.5.A.) ii> L'ocd order; Sala.— l'hjroo"'ext:cjkiut build- ■ lug allotments in Worksop-road, >rner sections ; any terms cheu .For particulars apply Age office OST—In Queen Street. r>l* tn I * s five fake teste.. Finder please rmunicate with Office. JtaVERTtMUEHT*. ANTED—You to rep&ir your own boots. Wo ha?* all the sear. H. BEALE & CO., LTD., Piy:al>w», Ironmongers, t*u\ '_ OANDY, Qualified Piano an< • Organ Tuner and Repairer. Visits paid to any part, of tha district. Over 20 .years' practical, experience. ; 'Phone 223r -,< ■ r ■■• ;•?■■■- WANTED, to Buy for -Spot Cask.— Furniture, Tools; Bioycte's.-flfanfij: Saddles, Watches or anything tiered. Best "prices given. On ;sal* .»« W* Furniture, comprising fyie, Oiuua Cupboard, Velvet Cfeiicli/-- Tables,' Bedsteads, Chairs, ilanßle, Wortheim Sewing Machine, Washes, Crockery, etc., etc. Patronisfc the cheanest and best house in town. E. HODGE, .Second-hand Dealer (next W.P.C.A:) Queen-atreet. j ATHEBS! Mothers! Brothers! Sisters I The Footwear vou want now is here. You will bo surprised and pleased at the splendid assortment we can uhovr you. Our business has been built up on honest values.— Kitchener's. (Opp. Post ANTED Known—That. W. V. 1 * Shaw has a large 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 boots good quaK ity. No, rubbish.'-W. P. Shaw, next Gas Showroom, (£ueen-street. WANTED Known.—That "BOB" McKINNON. one of Wairaraoa's most expert stockmen, is conducting the old established Butchery at Mauriceville West. The primest only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Baoon a. specialty. TRIAL visit to Kitchener's Boot Store will make vou a Permanent Customer. *f^BsSiiiTaHiHiTan * T Hands eoft and supple and prevent roughness and craekina of the Skin, Use ,r ANTTKRAK." -Is 6d p«r large jar from J; V. Gordon. Chemist. Mastefton. ANTED Known.—That ELY & • • YOUNG. General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have a Targe and efficient, plant, and all orders are attended ;to promptly. Commercial Travellers* samples a speciality. Agents for N.Z. Express Co. * Ambulance Waggon on hire day or night at short notice. lish and durable footwear at! reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. 'AMMUCKS! Hammocks! For b the Summer and Holiday Sea- | son manutactured to order; nothing but the best materials tteed; guaran- I teed to withstand the roughest wear, j Samples may be seen at Baird's Gar- I age, Bannister-street, -where orders may be left. R. G. Bond, Hammock maker. Masterton. TAA JLD Ploughman 27s 6d, - - shepherd 30s. bullock-driver 30s. Cowman ITs. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy. Buildings. Masterton. r ANTED—To let Contract 150 ac ■ " res scrub, contract fencing 50 chains, other work to follow. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton.

TflfANTED— Married couple, man TT genera] station hand, wife general, £IOO. per year. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. P.'; P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: A. E. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY 5T.~..,* MASTERTON. WANTED. Thirty men for bush work. Pour experienced scrub-cutters, 9s day. Six Blade Shearers. Nov. 6th: over 20,000 sheep, 12 stands. Gon tractor for about 20 chains roadmaking at Featherston. Station cook, 30s, £3 during-shearing. Fast machine shearer, llth to 17th November.Milkers for both machine and hand sheds. ? Ploughmen, 255, 30s. Sejve.ral youths for stations, los. Married ploughman for station. Biishfaller, lis per day. Six bushmen, 10s. board 14s. 2 shepherds, must have dogs, saddle, and bridle, 30s. Several general farm hands, milk, etc. 20s to 255. Contract in post and strainer splitters, 25s for posts, 2s 6d for ers.-Cowman-gardener, 255, with rise. Four tram-layers, lis day. One ropeman, 12s. Four mill bushmen, lis. Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; 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: \fjirriftri nlminrhmnn". moi.i.;J „!.«„ horde; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows ; gardeners; milkers; enginedrivers ; shepherds; housekeepers; married couples: eto. FOR HIRE TALBOT TOURING OAR. ANY HOUR—DAY OR NIGHT. SPECIAL TOURING TRIPS MAY BE ARRANGED. B. PRICE. 95, CHAPEL STREET, TON.

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

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687

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

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

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