YSTANTED ADyjSS. TISEMENTS are ia■erted in . the Wainur»pft Age at the following rates: 1 insertion le 6d, each subsequent insertion I"., prepaid. Other advertising by arrange* ment.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. ITI^ANTED —A smart junior for of- * * fiee. Apply own hand-writing to Manager, Oalgety and Co., Ltd., Box 91, Master ton. "^MfANTED— Pjain Sewing or chil- * T dren's srv, ing of any kind. Adply 22 High-<sl oet. jtpASHIONABLE MILLINERYTFor i- . t^,. moßfc Fashionable and Stylish Millinery, at the most reasonable prices, try Madame Carle, 35 Queenstreet, Masterton. MEW Potatoes, first of the season, just to liand.r-F. J. Robbing, fruiterer, Queen St., Phone ftffi T Stove* in «r«ry ions*. WSm we absolutely clean imj smote" and oost from 19a. H. Beala Co.. Ltd., Amnia npOBACXX)B.-AU tk« ekotoe* mm* most popular brand* ol ToSmmk obtained here. Smokers' reqniallet of every description. Saiotra, fIUMr Kaaors, including the funooa "SKI-, jette Safety Baaor aad spare blades. Shaving Soaps, Bmufcee, Eto. Buot Setting a specialty—J. K. Blinkhome. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Qimmstreet. Known—Pryor Gilbert's T new Parcel Delivery Vehicle t» ready for youi; order,, fo, Waitin/ n Promp<i lotion ta my n°S' . may be left with Mc ; •. incheater, Telephone No. 6. ANTED Known.—Mrs Onw ' .still t conduct! the "Gamer Shop Tobaooomit Bnimess; &fe| T£ *• WAN3TBD Known—a. fi. Williams, t ' Q«irfeeer and Dermatologist! has returned to y° and Imsed the Hairdressinji Saloon AlSS'n J °° ad wt3d by Ms
eacn only. At MeandOo IM Plumbers, Tinsmith, «d feaSJ: m's -Borkitt's Wiite Si * good for both man and beast. A Mod Liniment for Rheumatism. Minatu Ointment for cow's teats. AJlvtoiwi and saddlers, from J. BurkiM, Palmerston • North. AhT Take it to JRUSSELL'S Beo*~ . ond-hand Shop, Mil buy it and give you a good price for it, too. VyANTED.—Dutch Olmumt ia T 'every house. Cleani slaei. oartbdnwftrOj btthsi tMudni. unki. etc 8d atm from Hf. B«ak and 00-, Ltd. Tl/"ANTED.—Something to keep the Hands eoft and supple and prevent roughness and crackint? of the Sign. Use "ANTIKRAK." l s 6d per lajge jar from J. V. Gordon, Chemist. Masterton. VOU call in *t RUSBELL'g fl«o----ond-hand Shop and you can gat anything you want there.. I «ra> right through the other day and can just what you want. ■ WANTED, TO" SELL—SOO ~Tina Pot Md Piedish Oleanors, fid «*ch. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbars, Ironmongers, etc. "
00., Queen Street, Master ton, have to hand » nice new assortment: of goodi in the form of Pipes, Sharing Brushes; Walking Sticks, and numerous other sundries. Also just arrived a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Cigarg. Try them! 1-? IjlNKHOitNE'fe Hair dressing £*• ° loon is conducted by a BtaStif «. 'perienoed tonsorial artists, who know their business. Hie latest hygMiut methods are used in the fiaioo®, whick customers should please note: Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial will convince you. Call to-day.—Que«a-street, Mastarton. "IVOTHINGr Succeeds Like Success," is an old motto and a very true one. My Bicycle Business has been sti&essful from the oecause a discerning public knows when it is being properly catered for. find _ g'ves ite support accordingly, lii view of my increasing business. I have pleajure in announcing that mv business premises have been consider ablv enlarged and modernised, and a new and up-to-date shop-front erect ed. The new show-room is now fully stocked with a fi" ;> selection of the best Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles and Accessories, and we cordial!v invite public inspection of our new season's' Machines. We are straight-out for superior quality and' superior workmanship in all repairs, combined with reasonable charges. Second-hand Bicycles for sale. Bicycles on hire at shortest notice. A. BUTLAND. ' Revolution Cycle Works," Queenstreet. Masterton.
F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: A. R, BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY SI MASTERTON. WANVEB. Eight scrubcutters, 20 bushfallers louth, milk couple cows, must bo good rider, 15s. Ploughman, breaking up rough ground, 40s. Five machine shearers, Nov. loth r 7000 sheep, 3 blades Nov. 6th ' Two metal cart drivers, 30s. Thirty men for buslnvork. Four experienced scrub-cutters, 9s day. Six Blade Shearers. Nov. 6th: over 20,000 sheep, 12 stands. Contractor for about 20 chains roadmaking at Featherston. Station cook, 30s, £3 during shearing i'ast machine shearer, 11th to 17th ■November. Milkers 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 14s. 2 shepherds, must have dogs, saddle, and bridle, 30s. Several general farm hands, milk, etc. 20s to 2os. Contract in post and strainer splitters, 2os for posts, 2s 6d for strainers. Cowman-gardener, 255, with rise Four tram-layers, lis day. One ropeman, 12s. Four mill buehmen, lis. Generals l'ss, 20s; Cook-general (conntry) 255; Lady-help, 15s.
, awaiting" engagement. Married ploughman; married Bb«pherde,; share-milkers, 80 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; taginadrivers; shepherds; housekeeper#; married couples; ete.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 October 1913, Page 1
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