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WANTED AMMBr TISEMENTB «ri in. sorted in the Wairarap* Age at the following rates: 1 insertion la id, each subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Othat advertising by arrange, ment.

WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. TVTARRIED Al;tn seelis einploymentin store or otherwise, Deed! to horses. Apply for address at Ac© office. ANTED—SOO fresh eggs in " any quantities, Highest pricey given. Apply A. F. Billmgton, 101 Jlannister-street. |MT EMBERS and intending members -of the Masterton I'oultry, Pigeon and Cage-bird' Society are reminded of the general meeting Tonight in the Homing P.geon Club's rooms at 8 o'clock. "V^TANTED —Capable girl as general must be good' plain cook; wages £l, no washing. Apply Mrs Ormoiui Cooper, Essex-street. "MEW Potatoes, 71bs Is. F. J. Robbing., Fruiterer, Queen-«treet. Phone 246. T^ANTED— By young Lady dressmaking by day or -week; competent ; good reference. Reply Miss Banks, Age office. WANTED—Cook-general, no was£ V ing. Apply' Mrs W. G. Beard, Cole-street, " OK Q NUMBER OF TELEPHONE: Beautiful new Stuart MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE just landed. Caroful driver. Ring up 'Phone 259. (Butland's Cycle Works), and your order will receive prompt attention. Peas, first of the at F. J. Bobbins, fruiterer, Queen-street,. Phone 246. TENANTED —Plain Sewing or children's sewing of any ; kind. Ap» ply 22 High-street. " XVTANTEB Known.—Pryor Gilbert's " new Parcel Delivery Vehicle is ready for your order.. No waiting. Civility and prompt attention is my motto. Orders may be left with Mr C. Winchester, Telephone No. 6. npOBACCOS. —All the choicest and most popular brands of Tobaccos obtained here. Smokers,' requisites of every description.. ! Razors, Safety Razors, including the famous "Gillette" Safety Razor and spare blades.. Shaving Soaps, Brushes, Etc. Razor Settting a specialty.—J. K. Blinkhorne, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen-street. YOU call in at RUSSELL'S Sec-ond-hand Shop, and you can get anything you want there. I was right through the other day and saw just what you want. \JiT ANTED.—Something to keep the * * Hands soft and supple and prevent roughness and crackine of the Skin, Use "ANTIKRAK:" Is 6d per large jar from J. V. Gordon. Chemist, Masterton. 1Z ITCHENER'S, the place for stylish and durable footwear at reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. — Perfection Kerosene Stoves in every house. They are absolutely clean and smokeless, and cost from 19s. H. Beale and' Co., Ltd., Sole Agents. WANTED TO bEJLdi—6OO lias * * Pot and Piedish Cleaners, Bd each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. ANTED Known—A. E. Williams, * * Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Masterton, and leased the Hair-dressing Saloon from Mrs Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Altman. ' - A HI Take it to ALUb&ikuii» bee-ond-hand Shop, he'll buy it and give you a good price for"it, too. "OLINKHORNE'S Hairdressing Sa- ' loon, is conducted by a staff of experienced tonsorial artists, who know their business. The latest hygienic methods are u&ed in the Saloon, which customers should please note: Prompt attention; no waiting. A "trial will convince you. Call to-day.—Queen-street, Masterton. ' - OPRING Cleansing 1 Users of the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner will have an easy time this year. Are you are of.them P If not, now is the time to purchase. Prices from £9 10s. Hire from 5s per day. Agents, Arts and Crafts Depot, Queen-street-, Masterton, 'Phone 475. "O* AMMOCKSI Hammocks I For ■ the Summer and Holiday Season manufactured to order; nothing but the best' materials used; guaranteed to withstand the roughest wear. Samples may be sfvn at' Baird's Garage, Bannister-street, where orders may be left. R. G. Bond, Hammock maker, Masterton. ■FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! For *- the most Fashionable and Stylish Millinery, at the most reasonable prices, try Madame Carle, 35 Queenstreet, Masterton. WANTED Known. "DEMON" ** Corn Cure removes Corns painlessly and quickly. Is per Bottle. Only from J. V. Gordon. Chemist. Masterton.

F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS. PERRY SI MASTERTON. WANTED. Two experienced flaxcutters, 6s ton. Handy-man look after motor car, milk one cow and do odd jobs. Smart lad or youth for office. Woolelasser, able to do experting for five shearers, £4; second shed, experting only, to follow, £4. ~ Station hand, used to dagging, 30s. Cook-laundress, country, 255. Expert, by 24th Oct., £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, 30s. 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 14s. 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. ' Several general farm hands, milk, etc. 20s to 255. Generalß 15s, 20s; Cook-general (conntry) 255; Lady-help, 15s. AWAITING ENCACEMENTi Married ploughman; married shepherds; sharo-milkers, 00 and 100 cows; gardeners; milkers; fenfinsdrivers; shepherds; housekeeper* I married cffutilai; eta.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 1

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811

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 1

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