, I^AKTID.. '■ - - : ... ■ ADVI»r: TISEMENTS »r. in■•rted in tho Wairftraya A«e »t the followiiff rates: 1 utMrtiog 1» §d, each subsequent inMrtio» la, if prepaid. Oftktt advertising by arraofl* meat.
I WANTED ADVERTISEMENT*. r ANTED at Once—Apprentices I ' ' and Improvers. Apply M. Lo J Boutillier, Dressmaker, Dixon street. W.C.T.U. will hold their An- ■*- aiual Social in Knox Hall on; Tuesday, November 4th at 2.30 .(i.ib., Address, Solos and Recitations, J Etc. Friends cordially invited. " ant. Apply A. J. Giddings, Queen-street. OTRONG Blutcher Boots for Sum: ~ mer wea* with and without nails, os per pair; All other kinds of Boot* are in stock at lowest prices. Repairs done with best material and best workmnnsliirK «+ !,-."„,«„+ _..: w. F. Shaw (next Gas Showroom), Queen street. - ; I ln K ahd Cleaning Works, Ban-nister-street, Masferton <opp. Ctob> . . - i- Gent's Suits clean»,,Qfld,Pr©ssed at shortest notice. AI orders promptly attended to. Telephone, 485. >7l IS&M litfl'flT TVt IT'TlffSlf -V mA ' mf A^r 'S a & s ty le in 6d; Winette Blouses, is lid. Cole'a Cash Drapery Co., 163 Queen St.- '«• "Peetrol,'? it mote J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. T«£fii:io?ctM; • stylish and durable footwear aa reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. l*w t , t mm: i ixtm/mBW ~ Is 6d; Pants Is lid; Braces 6d; Caps 9d; Ribbon Ties 3 foFls. Cole's. Drapery Sale, 163 Queen St. § Cough, Colds, Coughs, and all - • Jr * * . . 111 • —-w n l" 18 a rare. from jr. v. Gorddn, Ohemist, Masterton, t iitWMphl« inspect our goods you will become a regular customer. Ask any one who has bought goods from us. You can't get better Values. - Heavy Turkish Towels only 7*d each honestly worth Is; Pillow.Cases worth 9sd for 6d; Cretonnes worth 7Jd for 4fd; White Herringbone Double Bed Sheeting, worth ,1s 7*d for Is 'Sd yard. Cole's Monster Drapery Sale. 163 Queen St. (next Dalgety's). "QRAN&E LlLY'Vhas saved many v from operations,; send stamp for aample. Mr Dewar, Special, Strand Arcade, Auckland. •'"■" rra«iMiHM;«Mai<iMA'Mrefira' biful new Stuart MOTO* CAB FOR HIRE;iMt landed. Oara* ful driver*. Ring up 'Phone SMB. (Butland's Cycle Works), and wmr order will receive, prompt attention. i \ MlCtiilDUßiiHffM; . «s£?& Wt* W kind. Ask ply 22 Higkstreet. ' , 4WApB^-M«n.U-H«r e 'a ( i bargain* !v/f f° r 'yo«- -Faiicv Soxls,2d for 3s 6d; iCole's Drapery Sale. 163Queen:.St. ■ > ! ,;>..r? V' r ' ANTED TO 81fiLL-#)0 "Tina ' ' Pot and Piedish Cleaners, M each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plam. * Street, Masterton, have to handl a nice new assortment of good* ut the form of Shavinor RitihK*« of fresh Tobaocoa, an& "Cigars. Try them! L-IffiKHMSttBHSS ; '■ bahst, 10 .Myrtle-crescent, Wellington, off 24 Adelaide-road, cures the following complaints: Goitre, Eczema, Consumption, Appendicitis, Hay-fever, Stammering, Adenoids,. Deafness, Rupture, Tonsilitis, Nervousness, Baldness, Falling; Hair* Headaches., Over-weight, Asthma, digestion, Rheumatics, Piles and Kidneys, also Eyes. Hours Bto 10 a.m.» and 5 to 9 p.m., or by appointmentConsultation free for a week or twoonly at. Empire Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton. Local testimonials on application. ./...'.,"■ '-'•.■.--'-.'• y ; '> ■"•■•* ;■■••■'. '•' / ity>LUL*>ty~im*mwmwmmwvKi ■ most popular brands of Tobacco* obtained here. Smokers' requisites' of ■every description. Razors, Safetf Razors, including the famous "Git i, Etc. Razor Settting a specialty.—J. K. Blink* home, Hairdresser and Queen-street. , ,i.>/.WliiMi»d.!.y.»il,TManCTE YOUNG. General Carriers and Mail Contractors, have a large and efficient plant, and all orders are attended to promptly. Commercial Travellers' samples a specialty. Agents for N.Z. Express Co. Ambulance Waggon on hire day or night at short notice. • F. P. WELCEfc HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY SI. MASTERTON. '■';■ ' WANTED. •'■ Two experienced shearers, by 11th Nov., 1500 per man. Three Blade Shearers, 12th Nov , 100!) man. Ploughman, 40 week and found. Gardener, for station, 30s. Scrubcutters, 9s.day, board 14s. Shepherd, with 3 good dogs, 30s. Bullock-driver, for station, 355. Experienced stablemen, used to driving. Experienced driver for'delivery brake. Station cowman, 4 or 5 cows, 255. Shepherd ,30s, higher wage through shearing. Married couple, £lO4 year, man milk, kill etc., wife cook and bake for 4 or 5 men. Married couple station, £IOO, man general station hand. Station hand, used to dagcing, 80s. Cook-laundress, country, 255. Station hand, principally gardening; and odd work about homestead. Fast machine shearer, 11th to 17£S November. Milkers for both machine and han3 sheds. Generals 15s, 20s; CooK-general («raa« try) 255; Lady-help, 16s. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT! Married ploughman*;' married iK herds: share-milkers, 60 and i drivers; shepherds; housekeaptrt| married oonples; ett.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1913, Page 1
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