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ANTED ADYER- ' " TISEMENTS arc inserted in the Wairarapa Age at the following rates: I insertion Is 6d, each subsequent insertion Is, if prepaid. Other advertising by arrangement.

1 WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —An experienced man to i match stacks. Aplpy G. H. Perry and Co., Masterton. few hours dailv or afternoons only. Apply for address at Ace offieo r ANTED—Two smart young lad- ■ ■ ies for Hosiery and Lace Department. Must have good previous experience.—W.F.C.A., Ltd. YXf ANTED—Young Girl, to assist ** from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Appy for address at "Age" Office. KhttATtMSS! Tomatoes! Also Cook- ■ ing Apples at the Masterton Nurseries, Villa street, near Railway Station. Phone 304. ■ • O. Sykes can stove enamel your old mount and make it like new. I specialise in repairs. ANTED Known—£loo worth of ■ - lace to be sold at the Closing Down Sale.—Arts and Crafts Depot, Queen Street. ANTED—Four experienced Post ■ ■ Splitters; contract work; maiden timber. J. Donaldson. Kaituna. /"ANTED—A smart Lad for shop, ■ • etc., permanency to capable boy. —McLeod and Young, Booksellers & Stationers. pEARS! Pears! Louise Bon de Jed- ■*- sey, 4s case, good dessert or bottling.— F. J. 'Bobbins, Fruiterer. Phone 246.

MORTH POLE Pram Tyres outwear 11 all others ,and are fitted white you wait at G. Sykes', opposite 6. Hyde and Co., Queen street. (CHOICE Williams' Bon Cretiea Pears, for bottling, 4s per case. —F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer, Queen Street. Phone 246. TJOATER HATS, worth fnwi 6s to ■*-* 8s each, are now being Bold at Is 6d each. Also a big lot of Soft Felt Hats are being sold very cheap. Defy competition. Very heavy Dog Chains cheap.—W. F. SHAW, Queea Street. jIfIADAME CARLE is now making ■ LTX her first display of the new Autumn and Winter Millinery, and invites the ladies of Masterton and district to call and inspect at her store: 35, Queen Street, Masterton. IUMATOEB! Tomatoes I 3d per lb, • in any quantity.—F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer. Phone 246. ■ Cases. You will meed one at thii season of the year. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. Inspection invited.—Townsend and Son, Saddlers, Queen St.

t *MMilii]ii«»H t M»i ß «elei still conducts the "Corner Shop" Tobacconist Business; the Saloon being under the management of Mr Williams. i» Jflici:tiiijt m :*:■ :iuj, m.\.\ i,v u. r *■* loon is conducted by a staff of •* perienced tonsorial artists, rhe knn% their business. The latest hygtarif methods are used in the Saloon, wkielt customers should please note: Prompt attention; no waiting. A trial wiM convince Call to-day.—Qawm* street, Masterton. VETANTED Known.—Flf. -A Yonaa, ** General Carriers and FonrarJ* ing Agents, Masterton, are for the N.Z. Express Coy., Motor always available for goods . passengers. Telephone 126, Private 187. iva iu u D«vMtIiJIII«TITIf!B3nH • Masterton,, have to hand a nica new assortment-of goods in the form of Pipes, Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, end numerous other sundries. Also just arrived a supply of fresh Tobaccos, Cigarette, and Cigars.* Try them I {\ y :l vi'T^'s r W^VMWiT p Mfi > i ; ' Cure." Try our "DenfofifOoni Cure," Is (post free), from J. y. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton,^

ANTED Known to Ladies: Hair. ■ * work in all its branches und«i« taken on shortest notice. Sole agent for Rosemary Shampoo Powders, 6d packet: also Bay Rum, Glyco-Canth* arides Hair Tonio, 3e 6d per bottlt.— Mr 3 Cragg, "Corner Shop," Qoasa Street. EASONABLE Presents: Solid " Leather hand-sewn Ladies' and Gent's Purses, Watch Guard*, "Springbok" Braces, Whips, Spnrg, Brushes, all kinds fancy Dog Collar*, Money Belts. All at lowest priewt. Quality guaranteed. Call to-day.—* Town send and Son, Saddlers, Queu* Street. W GOODS! Just to hand pei ■ 5.6. Corinthic for the new eeaBon six cases of Saddlery.and Har* (ness direct from the English manu- ( facturers. - A magnificent assortment! of the beet English Hunting Saddles, Bridles and Breast-plates, latest English Racing Bridles, Whips, Spun, Stirrup Leathers and Irons, beif Best hand-sewn Buggy and Gif Harness.—Townsend and Son, Bad* dlers, Queen St.. Masterton. ■ sale prices. Good news for tkß Motor. Cyclist'. I am now stookiaff these sundries, and in future will cater for this class of business. Prim es: Best Studded Covers, 30s: Tubes. 12s 6d; Belts, 16s 6d; Plugs," 8e Cdf i Lamps, 25a; Outfits, 2s 6d. All otaia goods at equally low prices.-—JL!, Butland, "Revolution Cycle. Worki,' 1 | Queen street, 'Phone 259.

F. P. WELCH. HOUSE AND LABOUR ACEM&. - Offices: I; 18. BUNNY'S BUILDIMW, PEREY "ST., MASTEETOR. WANTED. 2 Smart Hen, for pulling tawhine. Forker. for chaffcuttcr. Station hand, able plough, 2os ; bonus £lO if stay 12 months. Four good bushfallers, Is hour anJ found. Two experienced contract post and - batten splitters; must bo able to use cross-cut saw: find own tools; plenty good timber. Woman cook for station. 255. Housemaid, country hotel, 20s. Lady-help or general, country, 15s to 20e. Woman Cook for Temperance Hotel. 30s to 35s per week. Woman cook and housemaid, station.-House-parlourmaid, reference, 20s. n i_ nn„ u—. on,. Married couple, man milk, kill, garden ; wife cook-laundress; £IOO ■ year. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. . Traction engine drivers, married shepherds, married couples, waggoners, fencers, station hands, motor car drivers, able do repairs, gardeners, milkers and general lahniu'ors.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 March 1914, Page 1