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TIfANTED ADVERTISEMiJS'TS are inserted in the Wairarapa Age at the following rates: 1 insertion Is 6d, e;ich subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Other advertising by arrangement.

I WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. I WOTICE—If the person who removi * ed the lamp and. generator from j the motor bicycle last night in Albert ■street does not return the same to the undersigned by 12 noon to-day, the matter will he placed in the? hands of the police.—ll. J. Young, care McLeocl. and_Young, Queen street. iru.yj.pjdj ay married couple board and lodging. Apply By letter addressed to "Benedict," Jts»office. kfc?£UM4riiftv4,l.UlMtl location of bu*-'ness in Wellington through the strike, we have been able t 0 pick up some lines at the* warehouses exceptionally cheap. The saving effected by our keen buying we pass on to the public. For example: lapestry Hall .Runners, usual price 2s 6d, our price Is lid yd; Tapestry Hearth Rugs, usual &> 9d, our price 2.s lid ; Rail Curtains, usual price 3s 9d, our price 2s 6d. Cole's Cash Drapery C 0.,163 Queen St. IT.f#;WmiMIJ T * Quick "Corn Remover" try "Demon" Com Cub* .Sold only by, and posted free, from J. V. Gordon, Chemist. Masterton. TP. BROWX, The Terrace, Lanß- •*-" downe/ is prepared to do Wood Sawing and Mowing; all work executed promptly. .' PUMMIiH K -' 12 Varieties of Sweet Peas at ,the Drill Hall, Masterton, on Wednessday next, Nov. 26th. wALE of Warehouse Clearances: Boys' Tweed Pants, Is ' lid; Boys' Shirts, Is 6d; Boys' Holland Norfolk Suits, worth 8s 6d, for 5s 6d. Cole's Cask Drapery Co., 163 Queen St. "WANTED Known.—Fly & Young, TT General Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Masterton, are agenta for the* N.Z. Express Coy., Ltd. Motor always available for goods and passengers. Telephone 126, Private 137. I rv©OSEBEKRIES~for Jam or Botv" tling, 3s dozen lbs.—F. J. Robbine, fruiterer, Queen St. Phone 246. ]I|"ApAME CARLE, Millinery Sd6o- / •"-*• ialist. Ladies can rely upon every description of high-class Millinery at 35 Queen Street, Masterton. IjUJVi miss it! The Rose 'and ■*-' Sweet Pea Show to be held in the Drill Hall, Masterton, on Wednesday next, Nov. 26th. S3 ALE of Warehouse •■ Clearances: *£* Men's Fancy Lisle Sox, smart designs, 7|d; Men's Merino Underpants, Is lid,; Flannel Singlets, 2s lid; light stripe Oxford Shirts, 2s lid; Silk Knitted Ties, lljd. Cole's Drapery Co., 163 Queen St. , - 1 Green Peas.—F. J. Bobbins, Fruiterer, Queen street, Phone 246. KITCHENER'S, the place im ■"■ stylish and durable footwear at reasonable prices. Opp. Post Office. , Ti TfT , VrT i^, iB i W?lTHw»ifiW'HiTtTiTiMrir * T Rose and Sweet Pea Show tobe held in the Drill Hall, Masterton. on Wednesday next, Nov.-26th. Tl/'ANTED Known.—We keep a big stock of all photographic goods— Cameras, Plates, Films, Developers, etc., etc.—and charge the "Same Prices" as "Wellington" dealers. J. V. Gordon, Chemisfcand Photographic Dealer, Medical Hall, Masterton.. , ALE of Warehouse Clearances: • - Children's Overalls, worth 2s 6d, for Is 6d; Ladies' Crepe 1-piece Dresses, worth 16s 6d, for 3s lid; Ladies 1 Black Seamless Hose, worth Is 6d, f6r Is. Cole's Drapery Co., 163 Queen St. %Y ANTED Known—lmperial Dye 11 ing and Cleaning Works. Ban-DiiSter-street, Masferton (opp. Club Hotel,), is now under pew manage ment. Ladies' Costumes cleaned, and pressed Jss 6d, dyed 8s 6d. Gent's Suits cleaned and pressed 6s 6d, dyed 9s 6d. Dresses cleaned and pressed ss. Fearers curled from 6d. Gloves cleaned for 6d. All work done on the premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. MPORTANT Event will be , the - 1 Rose an 9 Sweet Pea Show }s■ Le held in the Drill Hall, Masterton. on Wednesday next, Nov.. 26th. [^»{«Me»iWlffiißM;T,f/l,»/Jl» > ,'l mer wear with and without nailß. 8s per pair. All other kinds of Booti are in stock at lowest prices, ftepairs done with best material and best workmanship at lowest prices.— W. F. Shaw (next Gas Showroom), Queen street. ANTED TO Tiai - - Pot and Piediih Cleaners, W each. H. Beale »nd_ Co., IM. t Pisa, bers, Ironmongers, etc. & iA\sMmmsff!&EGsfifssßlf!l balist, 10 Myrtle-crescent, Wellington, off 24 Adelaide-road, cures the following complaints: Goitre, Eozema, Consumption, Appendicitis, Hay-fever, Stammering, Adenoids, Deafness, Rupture, Toneilitis, Nervousness, Baldness, Falling; Hair, 'Vl'tWtiri'l'UUTK lgestion, xuieumatics, Piles and Kidneys, also Eyes. Hours Bto 10 a.m., and 5 to 9 p.m., or by appointm**"* Consultation * . " . -. -• F. P. WELCH, HOUSE AND LABOUR AGENT, . ' ■ ' Offices: PFRRv Qf| BUNNY, S BUILDINGS. PERRY SI MASTERTON] WANVEff. Several experienced ploughmen, 30s l\vo good blade shearers, start Dec' Experienced metal cart driver; 35s " Machine shearers, over 150 day. Mother and daughter, or 2 sisters as cook and housemaid, countrv ' Cook-general, 20s; housemaid, 15s ' Camp cook, 40s. offsider kept Handy man, with couple good do^s for station, 30s. Experienced Shepherd, 75 year Gardener for station, 'references, 30s. Elderly man, abkvmilk, station, 30s. Handy man. station, milk, etc., 255. Cook-general, child about 3 vears not objected to, 20s. Scrubcutters, 9s dav, board 14s. Shepherd, with 3 good dogs, 30s. Shepherd ,30s, higher wage through shearing. Married couple. £lO4 year, man milk, ■bill etc., wife cook and bake for 4 or 5 men. Milkers for both machine and hanl sheds. AWAITING ENGAGEMENTi Married ploughman; married skspherds; share-milkers, 60 and I(H sows; gardeners; milkers; Bogls* drivers; shepherds; fiousektsparfj

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 November 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 November 1913, Page 1

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