SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR PRIVATE SALE,. Massey Harris Cultivator (perfect order), £ll. Set Platform Scales (4cwt.). £4. Quiet Gig Pony (any trial), £7 10s. V. L, ~p Aniß3iloTHlß ' POST OFFICS AUCTION MART. PROMPT ACCOUNT BALIS. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. A FEW DAYS LONGER. HADLEY'S GREAT BOOT SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, 13th DEC. GENUINE REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT,! BRRGAINS IJS ALL LINES. HADLEY'S GREAT BOOT SALE. '! m * * ' IMPORTANT NEWS. PANIC IN THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY TRADE. WING £o the dislocation of business through the Strike the wholesale are compelled to unload New Importations at a great sacrifice, , WATSON AND CO. Have been large purchasers and intend holding a RECORD. XMAS SALE. All Goods are Fresh, New. and Fashionable at Bargain Prices—the besffc value ever known. 250. DRESS LENGTHS, including Crepes, Piques, Ratine Cloths, Whipcords, Etc., at Half Price—--2s 6d, 2s nd, 3s 6d and 4s 6d, 20 Doz. BLACK LACE'HOSE, 2s 6d, Now 9d. 10 Doz. WHITE NAINSOOK CAMISOLES. Is lid. "NOW 18. New BLACK PLUMES, to Clear at is. 10 Boxes of LONG GLOVES, Is 6d. Now 9£d. 50 Doz. PETER PAN COLLARS, SABOTS. Etc. To Clear from 3d each. TUSSORE SILKS, is 2*d. Sample Lot of WHITE & MOIRETTE SKIRTS, all at Half Price. From 2s Hd. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in Superior Poplitis, 25s 6d. Now 18S 6d. HYDROTITE COATS, 18s 6d and 21s. No# 188 fid artd 16s 6d. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S MILLINERY AT BARGAIN PRICES. MEN'S SUITS. 32s 6d. YOUTH'S NEW SPORT SUITS, IBS 6d. MEN'S TONIC SHIRTS. 2s 6d. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AT WATSON'S GREAT XMAS SALE. OGILVY AND SONS, PROPRIETORS RECORD REIQN BUTCHERY. QOEEN ST. MASTERTON. FATTENING FARM. PINE PARK. TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HEIFER BEEF. IVOTE.—We do NOT kill Cows and Old Ewes. NO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All Meat Killed at Borough Abattoirs. fHE BEST ARTICLE IS THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE. Patronise the Man that Handles fOTMING BUT THE BEST. P. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT Offices: A. R. BUNNY'S BUILDINGB PERRY ST.; ...MASTERTON. W ANTES. Six fast machine shearers for Otago; 2000 per man. Motor car driver, do running repairs, work about station when not driving, 30s. Married couple, furnished cottage provided, wife cook-laundress; man, milk, garden, etc., £IOO. Woolroller and two fleece ohs by the 15th inst. Woman cook, station 30s, town 255. Two station cowmien. 30s. Station cowman, 255,; cowboy, 15s. Woman cook, private hotel, 255. Married couple (Wanganui), furnished cottage; man milk, garden and general, wife cook-laundress, £IOO. Driver metal cart, 3 horses, 355. Several experienced ploughmen, 30fi Mother and daughter, or 2 sisters, as cook and housemaid, 'country. Cook-general, 20s *, housemaid, 15s. Experienced Shepherd. 75 year. Elderly man, able milk, station, 80s Married couple, £lO4 year, man milk, kill etc., wife cook and bake for 2 or 5 men. Milkers for both machine and hul sheds. AWAITING ENGAGEMENTi Married ploughman'; married sMtp herds; Bhare-milkers, 80 mnd' 181 eows; fardeners; milk'ers"; Rnfllafr drivers j ihepberds; iiirai«k'^Biap
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 1
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