Wanted Advertisements. "ANTED- To let a paddock of 6 acres on Upper Plain, a/1 in grass and clover, readj for cutting shortly. Apply Manager Age Office. ANTED—A Cook General and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs W. Qti Beard, Ovingdean, Cole Stteet. TASTED—To lend £SOOO on approved freehold security. Immediate disposal.—W. G. Newton, Solicitor, Perry Street, Masterton. GOOD INVESTMENT. SECTION 45 x 165, in best part of L town. Price £lls Cash £3O. Offer open till S ttuiday, November 3rd, only. Apply Box 112. 'ANTED-To Sell a Second-hand Cadillac, 10 h.p. motor car, in gcod order, chflap. Owner having bought bigger oar is the reason for Eelhng. Apply Whishaw & Co., Perry Ssreet. "ANTED KN OWN -That TOOBY'S OILB »re a useful household remedy. Hundreds testify to their effective quality in connection with Colds, Pains in the chest, Bruges, Sprains, or Burns. Try it yourself. Procurable from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Proprietor S. E. TOOBY, Masteiton. W.F.C.A. Agents Eketahuna. RANTED KNOWN-If you want cheap work don't cal on me. But if you want a first-class job at a reasonable ' price, give me a trial. All work guaranteed. J. SCOTT, Watohmaker, Queen Street, Masterton. J ANTED—At once Laundress foi Hospital; General, no washing, 14s; General for three weeks, £1; Cook, 15s; Laundress and Sewing Miid for country home; Woman for washing and ironing 2 days week; Nuisemaid and to assist with ligbt housework. Misses Whitcombe, '■ Central Kegisti-y Office," address, Kan furly Club, Perry Street, fANI ED KNOWN—Those about to Furnish to insp; ct the following* now on view:—Ducoes* Chests (Kauri), from £2 ss: Sideboards, £4 15s; WashBtauds irom 25*. Also a fin** Btock of the latest Oak Mouldings iu all designs and patterns.—T. MuUKACKIiN, Queen Street, Masterton. 7"ANT.fcilJ—All busineds men to know the value of a smart locking shop front at Cbtis<ui«s titi.e. It is not only attractive but cm.ws busiuebs. When you have a few miiiues co spire drop in aud have a talk with it. J Lyttle. (Giilsple's Building-) lie mitkts t specialty of shop front work. "7"AN I ItiD iiN> <\VN - That Visitors to . . M >Bt'irt n are provided with firstclass Aecjm nodation, G>od Table aud every attention ai CARLTON Bi)\lti;JNG HOUSE Queen S:re;t, Mrs .\ . Waxsqx, Proprietress. ■ .VVAK'I.EJ) KNO'A'N aa '.K. WELCH'S' Shoeing Fuvgfl adjoins Cr radine and Whitiaker's Queen Street, where'you oan get a gdod quality Shoo fitted at a moment's notice., Agricultural Impem ntsrepaired. "7ANTED - Intending buyers of Bicycles to ride nn OSMOND. You can't go wrong.—Harold Sinclair, Queen Street. rANTED KNOWN-That MB b\ S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Hawerri, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the Central Hotel, Masterton This hotel offers, superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family residence in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably fur-' mshed. Good table,;,best of wines, ales etc. Telegrams and letters' will receive prompt attention. • ANTED KNOWN—That we. have commenced business in Masterton as Bakers and Confectioners. By manufacturing a goott wholesome article and giving strict attention to the requirements of patrons, we hope to merit a fair share of public support. Delivery carts will call on customers daily in any part sf the town. HUNTER, SON & FERRIS, "ANTED KNOWN-That A. STEMPA Butcher, Queen Street, has special arrangements for a continuous supply of first-class Beef, Mutton and Pork at Lowest Current Bates. Small Goods a specialty. '7-ANTED KNOWN that TOOTELL and TRUSCOTT, Painters; Paperhangers, Decorators, and Signwriters, have taken over the above branch of Messrs Coradine & Whittaker's business and are now prepared to undertake work in any part of the distriot. By close attention to business, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure a fair share of.public suppart. Estimates given rANTED KNOWN-That the Empire Hotel, Queen Streets Masterton, is run according to the most modern lines, and every attention given to the wants of patrons. Travelling public a specialty. Best brards of Liquors stocked. Cabs meet all trains. J. CRESS, Proprietor. fANTED KNOWN—That one of our tender delicious roasts couldn't very well be spoiled even by a bad cook; Jbut our customers are usually the kind that know how to help a good thing along. If you have never tried our shop, make a point of doing so. All, customers are waited on daily, and we guarantee satisfaction. J. MONTGOMERY & CO., General Butchers, Queen Street, MasterR.HANNAH& CO Sporting Goods. Gent's White Canvas Cricket. Boots, 10/6, 7/G. Gent's White Canvas Boots, Rubber Soles; 5/6. Gent's White Champion Shoes, Rubber Soles, 4/6. Gent's Canvas Shoes, Strap and Cape, 5/8. SEE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 6. QUEEN STREET, 5 «• MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8278, 3 November 1906, Page 1
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