WAOTID USSBftTISEMENTB art hj, ■erted in the Weirarapa Ajse at the following rates: 1 insertion la M, each subsequent uuertioa Is, if prepaid. Otnes advertising by arrangaincut.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. TO TAILORS.RANTED at Once Firstklaaa- • ' Skirt Maker - r permanency guaranteed.—Alex Donald, Tailor, Queenstreet. Telephone List,, No. 336 c Orders given by telephone will be promptly attended to. WANTED—A Girl, for ■ housework. T * Apply Mrs Giddings,. RenauV street,or for particulars to A. J .Giddings, Queen-streets. CHEARERS' Annual Meeting, for Election of Officers, etc.* at Druids' Hall. Masterton, next Saturday, 18th Inst., at 7.30 pan*. rpo DRESSMAKERS—Wanted, at ■*■ once, Bodice and Skirt hands. Apply sharp. W.FICA. VtrANTED—Cook4aundress. Apply f f Mrs A. Beetham, "ABdeley," Masterton. OKQ NUMBER OS TELEPHONE. "W Beautiful new Stuart MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE; just landed. Care(Butland's Cycle Works), and* your order will receive prompt attention. Q.REEN Peas, f&sfr of th* season, ► V 1 at I. J. Bobbins, fruiterer, Queen-street, Phone 246. ANTED—PIain Sewing, or ohili "jfe?'? sewin« of any Endt . An* ply 22 Hieh-etreet. - the most Fashionable and: Stylish Millinery, at the most raas«n*ble. prices, try Madfeme Carle, 36 Queenstreet, Masterton. MEW Potatoes, first oi the season. •J- 1 just to hand.—F. Jl. Bobbins. fruiterer, Queen St.; Phone 248. new Parcel Salivary Vehicle i» ready for jour order. No waiting. Omnty and prompt attention is my mottor. Otderataay be left with Mr CI Winchester, Telephone •. ond-hend Shop and you ces ae* 0 * JOQ .want there, I wa« right tftroogh/tha other day and ea«t just what yum want. If ITOHENER'S, the place for st£ •*•*• lish and durable footwear at reasonable prices. Opp/ Post Office. Btoteaia ejary too**. Raay are absolutory dean and amakaWs*. and ooet from lis. H. Beale all Co., Ltd., Sole Agoato. v BLINKHORNS'ft Hairdre«ia« Sai ■ loon is conducted by a staff ef •*• ponenced tonsorial ertoat*, who fcmna their business. The latest fajgiemil tnethodß are used ia the ~ " waiting. A trial' street. Masterton. *W»- BpotilQg pair and the boots Showroom, Queen-street. I , A -Ml Take it to StVBSMHi'a See. ~f*i REDDING - Plant* r now: i: ready at ■;" Robinson's Masterton Nureeriea, 96 • yiHa4tre^t; r Thone 504.; Town agents Graham and Co., Queen' St.
WANTED Known—A. ft. Willi***, * T • Hairdresser and D#ra»toJMnjt. '1 VBi.J'Ji'*'(- • •/iVi .f' T .tr 0 *TV W \ ■■ r ed the Hwrdressinj Saloo* from Mrs Oragg, formerly conducted by Ma AltmM. i t. wstsaa of .iU .H-i f Hands soft and supple and *>reff6Bt roUffbnees and cracktne of the Skin n 6A per iargTjar' -'*»?. * -Tr %Fdon. Chemist. Masiejton. "■:"• ~ « ' "Daisy" Vacuum Gleaner will nave an easy time thiß year. Are you are of themP If not. now is the to purchase. Prices from £3 10s. Hire from 5s per day. Agenta, Arts and ©rafts Depot, Queen-street M&sterton, 'Phone 475. LVit#.i£kj)>i»i T still condueti the "Ooraar Shop" JTohaooonift Buiinew ; ti« Saloon being under th* maiummaat of Mr Williama. v , "JVOTHINO Succeeds Like SueX 1 cess." is an old motto and » very true one. My Bicycle Business; has been successful from the start, because a discerning public knows when it-is being properly catered for, and gives ite support accordingly. In view of my increasing business. I have pleasure in announcing that my business premises have been consider ably enlarged and modernised, and a new and up-to-date shop-front erect' ed. The new show-room is now fully stocked with a fine selection of the best Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles and Accessories, and we cordially invite public inspection of our new season's Machines. We are etraight-but for superior quality andi superior workmanship m all repairs, combined with : reasonable charges. Second-hand BiI cycles for sale. Bicycles on hire at Revolution Cycle Works." Queenstreet, Masterton, Phone 259. '
F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: £™& o ,? UNNY ' S BUILDINGS. PERRY SI MASTERTON. WANTED. Waggoner, used: to wool and timber carting, 50s and found. Bullock driver, used to station work. 30s. Station hand with couple dogs 30s. Contract firewood cutters Young man, batch with another on farm, Te Kuiti. Station hand, principally gardening and odd work about homestead. Cook for station, milk one cow, 30s. Eight scrub-cutters, 9s day, board 14s. One shepherd, must hare dogs, eaddl and bridle, 30s. Ploughman, breaking up rough ground, 40s. Five machine shearers, Nov. 15th, 7000 sheep, 3 blades Nov. 6tb. Thirty men for bushwork. Fast machine shearer, 11th to 17th November. Milkers for both machine and hand sheds. Ploughmen, 25s } 30s. Several general farm hands, milk, etc. 20s to 255. Generals 15s, 205.; Cook-general (conntry) 255; Lady-help, Mis. AWAITING ENCACEMENTi Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers. 00 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; wtgiaar drivers; shepherds; housekeeper*; married couples; etc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 October 1913, Page 1
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