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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS arc inserted "in the Wairarapa Age at the following rates: 1 insertion Is 6d, each subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Other advertising by arrangement.

, WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. "VyANTED—-A young Girl to assist, I ** also a Nurse-gin. Apply 36 I Cornwall street. r AN TED—Young Girl for few ■ " weeks to assist housework from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply for address at Age office. (;hea t flood salk—- *-" Although most of the damaged goods have now been sold lhave instructions from Wellington to sell everything at a reduced price for tlrs week. Towels, 9d for 6d each; Pillow Cases (still damp), for 4-Jd each: Crash Cushion Covers, Is 6d for lljd. Be in time. For this week only. Cole's Cash Drapery Co., 163T Queen 5t....-..•■ CARLE, Millinery SpecI ialist. Ladies can rely upon | every description of high-class Millin|ery at 3o Queen_Street, Masterton. ANTED—A Driver 30s week and* f .' T found. Rise if suitable. Apply Age office. . r j\* W; Potatoes lOlbs for Is j also Fruiterer, Queen, street, Phone 246* This •is the, last: week;/«f the. moat sensational, of all sales. practically given Way. Look at this: .Ladies , Crepe one-piece Dresses, these we now quite dry, hut wb have to let them go at the sale price, worth 16s 6d, sale price 3s lid. Coles .Drapery Co., 163 Queen St. (next Dalgetyfs). j£ITOHENER'B, the. place t<* ■*•*• stylish and durable footwear at reasonable prices. Opp. Post Offioe *■* mg and Cleaning Works, Ban-mster-street, Masterton (opp. Club ment. Ladies' Costumes cleaned, and pressed 5s 6d, dyed 8» 6d. Gent's Suits cleaned and pressed 6s 6d, dyed 9s 6d. Dresses'cleaned and pressed ss. Fea*fcers curled from 6d. Gloves cleaned for 6d. All work: done on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. , ' ..''.'.

-eekf Boy's Braces, 4Jd; Boy's Shirts, Is 6d; Men's Samson. -Braces, Is; Men's FancySox, 7sd; Boy's Tweed Pants, Is lid; Men's do., 4s lid; Men's Dungarees, 3s 6d. Cole's Monster Bargain Sale, 163 Queen St. - L^lMJl^wntTraTPnr^T mer wear With and without nails, 8s per pair. All other kinds of Boot* are in stock at lowest prices; Be* pairs done with best material and best workmanship at lowest pribea.— W. F. Shaw (next Gas Skrwroom>» Queen street. , Oongh, Golds, Coughs, and all st Complaints "PectroP y is a mm and safe remedy., Is 6d and 2s 6d, from J. V. Gord6n, Chemist, Mae. tdrton. MAT FLOOD SAMJ- ; > Hundreds of customers delighted* with our bargains. Wet or dry,. clean or soiled, everything reduced. Dent's famous Kid Gloves, 3a 1Id; for Nets, .Id each; Bibs, 6|d; , Last' weet of sale. Cole's Drap#y Co:, 18$ Queeji'St. .:--•■ : : i. :..... •■-- - i > , . , '.,»v i '■!,'?"■..> Lllrti'BCHJ' Iy M: VDUb it -J\ f\'M: ti\?P ~w Beautiful new Stuart MOTO» CAR FOR HIRE: just landed. 0»r»> ful driver. Ring np 'Phone 95», (Butland/s Cycle Works), and rtnu nrd«vr will reoeivA prompt ftttan+HMr r A«'l Jfii) i'U OJUUlj—ooo < 11*4 * ' Pot and Piedieh Cleaners, M. each. H. Beale and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Ironmongers, «te. A IHIAJL visit to Kitchener's Boot) Jr *-~ Store will make you a Permanent Customer. i RE AT FLOOD SALEc- ■*-"' Our loss; is your. gain.. Werfhave' decided to make a clean sweep, so' come along, and take the'goods Madapolam, 3fi-in.. wide, 3s yds;. Irish.Damask, Htyd-yd; Marcella Quilts,, slightly soiled, worth from 15s 6d,. to go at 8s lid; heavv.'Navv Serge, worth 2s lid, to go ab 1« lid, yd. Cole's- Cash. Drapery H 30.,. 163 Queen.. St.. •. ammimmmifflniMß ffive yon a Rood price for it. too. ki«rewrTO»r^ phone No. is. 230. Orders pen 'Phone receive the, same careful attention as if you paid us a personal ; visit,—Kitchenerfs. Obp. Post Office. balist, 10 Myrtle-crescent, Wellington, off; 2&< Ad'elaide-KOad, cures, the following, complaints: Goitre, Eo«. zema, Consumption, Appendicitis,, Hay-fever, Stammering, Adenoids*, Deafness, Rupture, Toasilitis, Nerv-. oueness, Baldness, Balling Hair,., Headaches. Over-weight Asthma, lih digestion, Rheumatics, Piles and Kid*, neys, also Eyes. Hours. 8- to 10 a.m.,, and sto 9 p.m., or'by appointment!, Consultation free fo? a week on two only at Empire Hotel, Masterton. Local testimonials, on. ap» plication.

F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT. Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGS, PERRY SI. MASTERTON. WAHYEB. Fast shearers, good ran' Wool-dasser, immediately, 25s 1000. Shearers' cook.'£3 and fat. , Station cook, permanent, 30s.' Two pressers, 2 fleece ohs, 1 .roller, 2 daggers—Nov. 24th. Two Pressers, Is 6d bale—Nov. 20th. Two ro]|ers, 2 fleece ohs—Nov. 20th. Shearing Expert—Nov. 24th. Two Pressers, 2 rollers, 1 fleece oh — Nov. 18th. Experienced Shepherd, 75 year. Gardener for station,, references, 30s. Elderly man, able milk, station, 30s. Cook for shearing, Monday, 40s. Handyman, station, milk, etc., 255. Cook-general, child about 3 years not objected to, 20s. Driver for mail coach, good wage. Scrubcutters, 9s day, board 14s. Shepherd, with 3 good dogs, 30s. Shepherd ,30s, higher wage through shearing. Married couple, £lO4 year, man'mills, kill etc, wife cook and bake f»is 4 or 5 men. Milkers for both machine and hani | . sheds. AWAITING ENCAGEMENTi Married ploughman; married shepherds; share-milkers, 80 and IDS cows; gardeners; milkers; ftoffu* drivers; shepherds; housekfispa™ | married couptes: e«fl.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 November 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 November 1913, Page 1

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