. TO LET AiMS . FOR "OOR Immediate Sale—Lady's Soc-ond-hand Bicycie; cheah, X 3 ,10a cash; owner leaving qistrict. AjppJy at onoe to Age office. . •' TfOR hau.se,j' Lanedowne, every convenience, h. and c. water, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, extra i-acre section. Apply for address at Age office; "OOR Sale—Lady's Second-hand Bicycle (8.5.A.) in good order; cheat); £4 caeh. Apply at Age office. XjlOR Sale.—Throe- excellent ■-*- ing allotments in Worksop-re&d, corner sections; any terms given .For particulars apply Age office. V« ANTED T7I7ANTED—You to repair your own v * boots. ,We have all the gear. H. BEALE & CO., liTD.i Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc., . ' , , JOANDY, Qualified Piano' ari& • Tuner and Repairer. Visitß paid 'tb any part iof the'' cfis-r trict. Over 20 «s-, : perienoe; ; 'Phone 223... v ■■
,\^A^TED.to r Buyfor : sMCaßh.-- *' Furniture, <Tools, Bicydoe, Ckpaair Saddles, Watches or anything ofiered. Best prices' given. _ , On pie now: Cupboard, Velvet Uouch, Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Maikgle, Worfcheim Sewing MachinejWatchee, Crockery, etc., etc. Patronise the cheap-; est and best ... house in town. E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer (next W.F.C.A.) Queen-atreet. / . "CIATHEESI Mothers! Brothertfl " Sisters t The Footwear vou want now is hero. You will ..be # surprised and pleased'at the splendid assort* ment we caa show von. Gur Memoes has been built up oh honest values(Ofip. Post Office.^ r ANTED Known—That W. 3 Shaw basa large stock of men's ftnd;>Boy's Boots, light andl heavy, prices aEwhioh have been „ reduced ,to> make room, for a large r oonsigoitaent of English Botrte, nowto open op. Buyers will find 4ihe Boots Rood quality. No rubbish.—W. F. Shaw, next Gas Queen-street. WANTED Known—That "BOB" McKINNON. one of Wairarsoa'e most expert stockmen, ie conductive; the old established Btttcheir at Mauriceville West. The- orisest only, of, maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Bacoa a specialty. * ' •• • ' • ■ . '' Hands eofV&nd suuDle and »reveint of the Skia. ! Use ''AtfHEBAK." l a 8d ber iarste iai- ; froni J. Chemist. Masterton. v;";--WANTED £nowh.~That FLY & ■■ "J;, YOUNG, Carriers and, Mek.l 'have a lalree-and "efficient plant, and all orders are attended:- to . jjronjptJy. „ Commercial r TMvelleis' : samples "a , * specialty. ; Ai?ehts }fpr Ni^.-Exorass Co. Am-, bulance Wagfcon on hire day or nieht at short notice." L .
Xr iTCHENER'S, the place for sty-, rlish. and durable footwear at reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. , IXAMMOOKBI HammooksJFor, .*.7: : the Strainer. airi,: v sdn manufnctisied to : order; nothing bot the best materials i RUMaateed to u ithstand the ronEheatwear. Samples irnv be seen at Baird'a Garage, Bajou i»UT-stii-t-i,' where orders: may be left. K. G; Bond, Hammock maker, M»ytprton. . ■ . T WANTED' Ploughman 27s 6d, shepherd 30s. bullock-driver 30s. Cowman Academy BY;iKlinirs. Mdstferton; let Contract ; . i'c> ' ' Jib. contract fencing -50 chains, work to foilow.; GILLESPIE CO.. Acadfiiwy Buildihgs, Mnsterton. -V. \\TANTED —Married couple, man general station band, wife r*teneral.. £io° per year. GTLLESPIE & GO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. ■ F; P. WELCH. ■ HOUSf AND LABOUR AGENT,
. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, "PERRY ST, . ; .A..., rt y MASTERTON; : WANTED. Thirty-men for bush work. • : Four experienced \ scrub-cutters, 9s ■: day. v Six Blade Shearers. Nov. 6th ; over 20,000 sheep, 12 istahdsi , • Contractor for about 20 chains roadmakine at Featherston. Station cook, 30s. £3 durinsr ghearina. Fast machine shearer, 11th to 17th ■ November: ■ . - J'. ■r. : Milkers for both machine and hand sheds. Ploughmen, 2os, 30s. Sevoral. youths i ! or stations, 15b. • Married ploughman for station. Bushfaller, \ lis per day. - Six 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 strainers. ; % .. . ' • ; Cowman-gardener, 255, with rise. ,E9nr day. ! One ropeman, 12s. Fouimillbuenmen,lls. , Generals 15s, 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, Rss. 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; enginedrivers; shepherds; housekeepers; , tiarrigd <H»qpl«w : «>t<» f . TROCAOERQ TEMPERANCE HOTEL, PAHIATUA. HTHE old-established TROOADERO x has been taken over by Mr M. H. BIGGS, formerly \of Wellington. The building has been renovated throughout, and Patroaß can be assruredof receiving every home comfort. -- : r • Special attention will bepaidto thel>mmg-roo». Esrly hmeheonon ' (HVIIJTY, AND JWX2RYAWBSmOK. M.H.BICCf, , PBOPREITOB. 'Kion# N* $. PahUtfua.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 October 1913, Page 1
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