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Wanted Advertisements. jTANTED KNOWN—It will be a V Y Household Word for two or three months to come, Where did you get those bargains ? At H. A. Wheleh's, of course ! He is giving up business, and he has marked all his stock at givingaway prices. -KTIOR PALE.—TWO FINE Pf.OPERJD TIES IN THE WAIKATO, 1,190 acres freehold, largely improved, House, etc.. 1J sheep to the acre land £3 10a per acre ; and 1,740 acres, nice houso and extensive improvements, £3 15s per acre. These properties are 4 and 2 mites, respectively, from a railway station. Write for full particulars, or come and inrppct them, and then you will realise that, quality for quality, land is cheaper in the WaiKato than elsewhere in New Zealand, That is why the population is creeping North.-LONGDILL & REDIN, Leading Land Agents, Main Street, Taihape. 172,173 i7"MAS is not complete unless you jA. have a glass of good Ked Wine, so book your orders now for Tararua Port, 30s per doz quarts; Tararua Claret, 25s per 2 doz pints; or Hampers made up.— W. G. LAMB, Proprietor. Tararua Vineyard, Masterfcon. W.F.C.A., Local WANTED— Ploughman for contract, 12 acres, ploughing, working find sowing. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. WANTED —Experienced Bushmen, ploughman, 255; milkers, 20s to 25s per week; station cooks, 25s to 30s per week. GILLESPIE & CO., Academy Buildings, Church Street, Masterton. ANTED—-Cook-General, 20s ; waitV V ress, 15s ; nursery housemaid, 12.5, GILLESPIE & CO., Labour Bureau, Academy Buildings, Church Street. T ANT ED KNOWN That 1 iV HARDING, IVnter and. Paper* I annger, is prepared to ssecute all kinds of ' work at lowes-t rates. Jobbing work a specialty. Estimates gis-en free for ail ' classes of work. Note address—Walton Avenue, Kurijiuni, Masterton. > J ANTED KNOWN-If youare think ing of having a house built and ; you are in doubt •as to what style you i want, just step along and talk the matter over with us. Wa prepare plans and sup ply estimates. F. KING & HON, Builders and Contt actors, Church and Dixon Streets, Masterton. SAUTED KNOWN—That the apT V pointments and accommodation at J. GREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CriRSWELL'S, provide every comfort and convenience to the travelling public. Good table. Best brands of liquor stocked. Coach etups at donr. Paddocking provided (or all kinds of st.ck. ' \&r ANTED KNOWN-- To tt-wn aud V T country residents, that the, underHigned are prenared to connect drainape work or- the FEPTIO PRINCIPLE' ncrard ing to Government plans, at ths [owe* rates. Pli-.ns and estimates free en at. p!i. cation. None but certificated men era ployed PICKERING BEOS., Phone 74. Sanitary Plumbflr3 RANTED Known—That the OCCI- ' DENTAL .HOTEL, Qtwcn Sweat,- ! Masterton, is one o< the nnes-t and best anpointed'hotcls in the Colony. Fine roomy | bedrooms, well furnished. Gcnd irate apartments and spaeior.s dirr.ng and sitting rooms. Firht-classi Table kept. Bust ands ol Liquors. Nb'ht Porter aiway-r in attendance- J. Q'MEAKA, Proprietor. /"ANTED Bicycles to 'ri-'e »n OSMOND. You can't go wrong.—Bavoid Sinclair, Queen Street. J ANTED KNOWN—That FLY <y YOUNG, general carripis and mail contractors, have a imysj ami efficient plant and all order? ate attended to promptly. Commercial travellers samples a specialty. Agents N.Z. Express Coy. Telephone 126. Store-room". Bannister Street. [/ANTED KNOWN-That T. WAGG & CO., Coach and Carriage Builders. Supnly Vehicles made to order, in an,? style, and constructed under persona! supervision, from the best selected, router-is-Is by expert workmen, »nd our prices defy competition, Our vehicles have taken first awards wherever shown. Rubber Tyres a specialty. Fitted to now and teond-hrtnd conveyances. Trade supplied TiWT ANTED KNOWN- That MR F. S. TV COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Haweia, and formerly of Wellington, wbhes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts', that be has token over the Central Hotel, Masterton This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family resi deuce in every respect. The rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. T ANI ED KNOWN—That the Prince of Wales Stables are run on the most up to-datb lines, and under careful management. Buggies, gigs, biakes, always on hire. Horses broken tc harness. Cabs meet all trains. D. McNAIR, Proprietor. KNOWN -That the Queen's Hotel is modern, well furnished, nnd np-to-dfttein every respect An ideal place in which to stay. Good table. The Best Wines and Liquors. MRS O'NEILL, Proprietress, Queen Street. F. P. WELCHChbhnelm & Co.'s Office, PERRY ST. - • MASTERTON. HOUSE & LABOUR AGENT. "7"ANTED—At once, for Waioru, 8 \ rabbit poisoners. "J AN TED —Experienced Ploughman, r used to hillside ploii-rhinir. 255, permanent. ~."7"ANTED —General for light houseVV work, 10s. WANTED— Kitehenmaid for hotel, 12s to 15s. WANTED —Engine-driver for sawmill ; also sawmill hand. "VYJ" ANTED—Married Couple for staYV tion near coast; man milk, guvden and generally useful, woman to cook and bake bread and do general housework, assistance in bouse, £OO vear. ■XTTANTED—First-class fencer for YV station, 2os, permanent. "\"\7" ANTED —Experienced stock hand, Y\ one used to shipping or trucking both cattle and sheep, .£IOO year' and find self. Permanent billet. ,T7"ANTED—Two men for rabbitYV poisoning, Waiouru, Main '"-unk 1 Line, 25s week.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9026, 13 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9026, 13 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9026, 13 January 1908, Page 1

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