LOST AND FOUND. T OST—From Band's Garage, on Saturday, two parcels "Slid mails addressed to Mr W. Mace. Brameiv ton. Kindly communicate with Garage. TO LET AND FOR SALE. Sale—2 tons Seed' Potatoes, "Mourners Pride" and "Gamekeeper." For address apply Age of-' fice. JpOR Sale—Restaurant and Fresh Fish business; owner leaving; no reasonable offer refused. Address at Age office. XpOR Sale—McCormick Reaper, and Binder in good working order; price £2O. A bargain - . For address apply Age office. : fpOll Salt.—Thre« excellent building allotments in Worksop-j-oad, corner section*: any terms given .For particulars apply Age office. theim Sewing Machines, 2 Cameras, 1 Cornet, 1 Clarionette, 3 Duchess Chests. 2 Gas Stoves, 5 Bicycles, 20 Kapoc Beds, (new)' and furnishings, of-ftevery description, Also 36 pair Iron Lasts, Singer Boot. Machine, Brusliware. Crockery, : Cutlery, 40 "Watches, Padlock, Jeliy Jars, Pictures, Linoleum, Hearthrugs, and Trunks. Special reductions on everything. Call and inspect. Goods brought, sold, oi* exchanged. Patronise E. HODGE, Second-hand dealer, Queen St., next W.F.C.A. My ."notto is: "A square deal for a round coin." WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED KNOWN.—That Evans * * and Dyer have Firewood for sale in any quantity from one cord up; delivered straight from paddock; Matai root wood, ,23s per cord; straight Matai, 25s pi?r cord. Cash. Orders may be left with J. K. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist, Queen St. Trunks and Suit ■ Cases. You will need one at this season of the year. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. Inspection invited.—Tow"nsend and Son, Saddlers, Queen St. 2_ T OOK! Read this now save money. When we tell you that we can sell you to-day an English Cycle (ladies' or gent's) fitted with free wheel and two brakes for £6 10s you will ba surprised, no doubt, but it's a .fact all the same. Also we are retailing Lamps from 2s 6d, Pumps (all sizes) from Is upwards, Chains from 4s 6d, Handle Grips from Is pair. We are out to give a "square deal," and the rapid growth of our business -indicates that the public are quite satisfied. Postage paid on all country orders. Secondhand Bicycles for sale. Bicycles on hire at shortest notice. A. BUT-LA-ND, "Revolution Cycle Works," Queen St.,'Masterton. Phone 259. RANGE LILY" has saved many " from operations; send stamp for sample. Mr Dewar, Specialist, Strand Arcade, Auckland. J CANDY, Qualified Piano and • | Organ Tuner and Repairer Visits paid to any part of the district. Over 20 yeare' practical ®xperience. 'Phone 228. SPRING Oieaxtswgl Users of the "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner will have an easy time this year. Are yon are of them P If not, now is the time to purchase. Prioeß from. £8 10s. Hire from 5a per day. Agents, Arts and Grafts Depot, Queen-street, Masterton. 'Phone 475. tT AMMOOKS t Sammooks I For the Summer and Holiday Season manufactured to order; nothing but the best material* used ; guaranteed to withstand the roughest wear. Samples may he seen at Baird's Oarage, Bannister-street, where orders may be left. R. G. Bond, HammocV maker, Masterton. A WHITE & CO., Queen Street, * Masterton, have to hand a nice new assortment of goods. in.the form of Yipes, Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, and numerous other sundries. Also just arrived a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarette, and Cigars. Try them. WANTED Known That Straw- -? * §on's Burkftt's White Oil ie eood for bolli man and beaaf. ~ A good Liniment for Rheumatteifi. Magnetic Ointment for cow's teats. All stores and saddlers, or from J. Barkitt, Palmerston North. WANTED Known.—That "BOB" * * McKINNON. one of Wairaraoa's most expert stockmen, is conducting; the established Butcherv at Mauriceville West. The Drimest only of maiden heifer beef, mutton and pork will be offered. Bacon a specialty. GOOSEBERRIES for Jam or Bo U tling, 2s 6d doz. lbs.—F. J. Robbins, fruiterer. Queen St. Phone 248. T\7"ANTED —Competent cowman for ** station, able to kill and work separator, 30s per week; apply sharp. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. ANTED—Camp cook, 30s, driv- " * er for station, 255; ploughman, 30s; cowman, 2os. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings. Masterton. Wf ANTED—Experienced machine shearers. GILLESPIE AtfD CO., Academy Buildings, Masterton. PASTBY GOOK & OONFECriONEB, (Pragnell's Buildings, opp. Knox Church.) QUEEN STREET. lif R. R. W. FERRIS begs to announce to the residents of Masterton and district that he has opened business as Pastrycook and Confectioner. A TRIAL SOLLICITED. THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN. MOST MODERN TEA-ROOMS. R. W. "FERRIS, PROPRIETOR SUMMER. FOOTWEAR. JUST ARRIVED. "VTEW Season's Footwear in all th» most Fashionable Stvles. UNQUESTIONABLE FOR COMFORT AND DURABILITY. PRICES REASONABLE. A nice Assortment of Leather Travelling Trunks in Stock. D. FINLAYSON & SON, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 1
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