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WANT*I> ittKTB TISEMENTS «i* «, serted in the Wairarap*, Ago At the following rates: 1 insertion 1* M* each subsequent Is, if prepaid. Othec advertising by arrangement.

| WANTED APVEBTiBEWEWTB. TIJANTED Experienced Plough- ** man, single. Apply to E. Marper, Matahiwi. ■ ' • ■ TlNTED—Position as <f Tutor it private family, Wftiraxapa district, by thoroughly Qualified teacher, who & also excellent Pianist and Organist. Address "Vade Mecum,"' htis office. * "DANDSMAN, Cornet player, mar-" ried would like work of; anyTcintl in i Masterton. Address H. Highley, Trentham. , TO TAILORS. yP*ANTED at Once First-class " ' Coat Maker ;permaaency guaranteed.—Alex Donald, Tailor, Queenstreet. ■■ J BETTY, Builder, is now on the • Telephone List, No. 386. Orders given by telephone will be promptly attended) to. . "V^/"ANTED —A Girl for housework. ' Apply Mrs Giddings, Renallstreet.or for particulars to A; J .Qiddings, Queen-street. OKQ NUMBER OF TELEPHONE. . Beautiful new Stuart MOTOR CAR FOE HIRE; just landed. Careful driver. Ring up 'Phone 269; (Butland's Cycle Works), and your order will receive prompt? attention. . 'eas, first of seawwi, at F. J. Robbins, ' Q uee n-street, Phone 246. "W^ANTED—Piain Sewing or ohilr : vdren's sewing of any kind. Apply 22 High-street. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! For , Fashionable and Btgr- ! liah Millinery, at the most reasonable prices, try Madame Carle, S5 Queanstreet, Masterton. *■ "\TEW Potatoes, firsts of the season. .just to hand:—rF. J. Bobbins, fruiterer, Queen Sfc, Phone 346. WANTED Known—PryorQilbertV * * new Parcel Delivery Vehitle is ready for Ctvihty and promptattention It ay mottor.; may; be left with Sir C. Winchester, Telephone No. Y OO , »t -ROS«EW» Bmopd'tond Shop andor<ft«airsi9 anything yoo want tjtwre. I -«m» right through the other day aad mm' just what jouwant. lish and durable footwear at reasonable' prices. Opp. Post Offloe. A/yANTBD.--P«fl»eMoaK< Stoveg in *rsry knm, are absolutelydeam and and ooet iron lh. E 00., Ltd., Bote Agmfa. KLLNXHO&NB'fe ibintamiM ■»- amdwrted rttf •$ penenoed tonsodal arfeurtt, who kaew :their: business. THin lalwft methods are used itfthe Baban,wkfeh attention; no ' waiting. * A trial convince Call tn flaj Qii—l streefr, Maatartoa. 1 ■ ■ Watertight Boots 18a' pair, * Shootens 10s 6d and 13a' pair, .Light Boots 10s.pair and the boots are F. Shaw,' ne*t Gas Showroom, AH! Take it to RUSSELL'S 6w* CMid-hand,Shorp. he'll buyifcand give yoti a for it, too. , T>EpDING Plants' now ready,at •*r Robinson's Masterton Nurseries, 96 Villa-street, Phone ' 304., Town agents Graham and C 0. ,: Queen iSt.\'\ WANTED Known—A. «. W{iUiaw* T T Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Mastertan, and ba* ed the Hairdressint Saloon from Cragg, formerly oonductad by I®' Altman. "W ; , r . ANTED .—Something to keep the * 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. i <. i s SPRING Cleansing! Users of 'the <»' ''Daisy 4 ' vacuum ' Cleaner (will have ah easy time thisyear. ' Are you are of them ?. If not. now -i& the tinip to purchase. Prices - from £3 10s. Hire from 6s per day. Agents, > Arts and; Crafts ' Depot,] Queen-street, Masterton, 'Phone 475. V "TVOTHING Succeeds Like Success," is an old motto and • very true one. My Bicycle Business has befen successful from the start, because a discerning public knows wnen it is being properly catered for, and gives, its support ' accordingly/ In vieV. of my increasing business; I have pleasure in announcing that:my business premises have been considerably enlarged and modernised, and a new and up-to-date shftp-front erect ed. The new showroom is now fully stocked with a fine selection of the best Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles and Accessories, and we cordially invite piublic 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. 1 .,. Bicycles: on hire at shortest notice. A. BUTLAND. "Revolution Cycle Works," Queenstreet, Masterton, Phone 259. F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: 'BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY SI. MASTERTON. WANTEB. W'oolclasser, able to do experting . for five shearers, £4; second shed, experting only, to follow, £4. ... Station, hand, used to daggirig, 30s. Cook-laundiess,; country, 255. Expert, by 24th Oi-t:,' £4 week. Expert', start 23rd Oct., £4 week. Fleece oh, start work Oct. 22nd. Cook for shearing, by 20th Oct., 50s. Bullock driver, used to station work, 3°s. Station hand with couple dogs 30s. Contract firewood cutters Station hand, principally gardening and odd work about homestead. Cook for station, milk one cow, 30s Eight scrub-cutters, 9s day, board I4s. One shepherd, must have dogs, saddl and bridle, 30s. Ploughman, breaking up rough ground, 40s. Thirty men for bush work. Fast machine shearer, 11th \to 17th November. ! Milkers for both machine and hand . sheds. . Ploughmen,' 255, 30s. i Several general farm hands/milk, etc. 20s to 255. ■ Generals 15s. 20s; Cook-general (country) 255; Lady-help, 15b. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT! Married ploughman; married shep- ■ herds; share-milkers, 60 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; enginedrivers ; shepherds; housekeepers; married couples; eta.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
795

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 October 1913, Page 1

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