SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SO- -' SIETY. (Incorporated.) 38th ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. NEW YEAR'S DAT. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1914. THE BIG GATHERING OF THE YEAR. ~ 'OVER £3OO IN PRIZES. UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. Bring the Bairns and enjoy A GENUINE SCOTCH GATHERING. Cycling, Running, Jumping, Wrestling, Highland Events, Dancing. Feats of Skill, Strength" and Endurance. Cash and Amateur Events. THE SOCIETY'S PIPE BAND WILL BE IX. ATTENDANCE. This is the only Sports Meeting in New Zealand where the Visiting American Champion Amateur Athletes will be competing with Cash Runners. Sports commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Every arrangements is being made for the enjoyment of visitors. Excursion t'rnins from all stations at Cheap Rates. A GOOD DAY'S SPORT. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT
Will bo held in the TOWN HALL, commencing at 8 o'clock, at tf'hi?h the best procurable talent will assist, Members' Tickets does NOT admit to this Concert. WILLIAM GILLESPIE, Secretary. f& afft- NOT RAISING THE PRICE of BREAD' in consequence of the Strike. ■■ THE BEST OP BREAD IS, STILL WINCtfBSTER S, LEVIN & eo\, LIMITED. MABTERTON. MEEOHANTS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, WOOL GRAIN & PRODUCE BROKEES. A GENTS far Liverpool, London and *-*■ Globe Insurance Cc., Ltd., Fire, Accident, and Live Stock. Lister Sheep Shearing Machines. Engines and Cream Separators. Shaw, Saviil, and Albion Co., Ltd;, ("direct to London), Orient Royal Mail Line (via Sues ), O; and A. Line, AH Red Route (across Canada), Union. S.S. Oo.'a Oversea Routes, * Northern Steamship Co. (New Plymouth to Tyson's Steep Dips. Sutton's Famous Pedigree Farm Seeds. Fi son's Fertilisers, and all Agricrnltnral Manures. LEVIN * COMPANY, LTD., MA9TERTON. P.O. Box 60. 'Phone 58.
F. P. HOUSE AND LABOUR ACENT, Office*: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY SI MASTERTON WAHVEB. Two pressors, 2 fleece ohs-,. 1 roller, 2 daggers—Nov. 24tlk Two Pressors, Is (3d bale-<-Nov. 20th. Two rollers, 2 fleece olis—Nov. 20th. Shearing Expert—Nov. 2-ltli\ Two Pressers, 2 rollers, 1 fleecer oh— Experienced Shepherd, 75 year. Gardener for station, references-, 30s. Elderly man, able milk, station', 30s. Cook for shearing, Monday, 4,'Oe. Handy man, station, milk, etc., 2'os. Cook-general, child about 3 veal's not objected to, 20s. Driver for mail coach, good wage. Scrubcutters, 9s day, board 14s. Shepherd, with 3 good dogs, 30s. Bullock-driver, for station, 3oe. Shepherd ,30s, higher wage through shearing. Married couple, £lO4 year, man milk, kill etc., wife cook and bake for 4 or 5 men. Milkers for both machine and han3 sheds. Generals 15a, 20s; Cook-general (conntry) 255; Lady-help, 15s. AWAITING ENCACEMENTi Married ploughman'; married sHapherds; share-milkers, 60 and 10fl cows; gardeners; milkers; feojinedrivers; shepherds; honseke*porej married couples; **9.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 November 1913, Page 1
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