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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS, ANTED —A housemaid-waitress for Taratahi Hotel, "yyANTED —Capable woman for kitchen; good home. —A. D. Gillies, Waikohi. yAPORISING LAMP and Vaporising Fluid for whooping cough, croup, etc., now procurablo at Eton's Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. yyANTED —Two young men, cheesemaking. Experience not necessary. Wages £3 10/- per week. Apply Manager, Riverbank Dairy, Woodville. RANTED KNOWN.—Wo are cabh buyers of butter and eggs. Butter 1/5 per lb. Eggs 1/10 per doz. —Premier Bakery, Queen Street, Masterton. MOTHERLESS LAMBS.—Strong rubber teats for feeding same. Big stocks at Eton's Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN.—The Waira'rapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., have landed Dunhill's Bruyore Pipes. Call a fid get first pick. pHOTOS PRIHTED in black and white. Best results at Bagley'a Pharmacy. KNOWN.—Ladies costumes and men's suits carefully cleaned, repaired, and pressed. Highgrade work; satisfaction guaranteed; cheapest firm on earth. Orders by post receive careful attention.—Peter Kelly, Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church. ■^yANTED —Young girl to assist with housework; easy place and good home. Apply sharp to Gillespie & Co., Labour Agents, Academy Buildings, Masterton. QROOKE"'S~~TENSES and Best Quality Spectacle Frames.— Bagley, Chemist-Optician. RANTED" KNOWN—Gents'"suite, overcoats, etc., dry cleaned and tailoi pressed equal to new. Ladies' costumes a speciality. Trial solicited. —E. T. Vaughan, No. 4 (upstairs), Exchange Buildings, Masterton. ]\r[ALT AND OLIVE OIL.—A great builder-up during convalescence—a real strengthening food—at Eton's Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. ]VfRS." L. PAYNE, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, . 3 Bruce Street (close to the Park and near Waipoua Bridge). Honrs 11 to 7. Correspondencs by post. Send date, month, year of birth, in own handwriting, Fso 3s. Evenings by appointment. pUREWOOD in any quantity, Ift., 2ft., or 4ft., delivered to any house in Masterton on shortest' notice, measure and quality guarar*! aed. Address: H. E. Peterson, 344 Queen Street, 'Phone 2452.

OLD0 LD False Teeth bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver or vulcanite. Post them to J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail. Established 28 years. , pOULTRY-EEEPERS should calf in and see the fine stock of "Cycle" Hatchers, Brooders, Poultry Leg Bands, Egg Testers, Brooder Lamps, Thermometers, etc., at H. Beale & Co. 's. WANTED KNOWN—That it will pay you to investigate the points of superiority found in the Mighty "Maxwell" before placing your order elsewhere. A demonstration will convince you of its value. —J. H. Lyttle, Agent, JpOR - SALE —Two seta of block and tackle at 25/- and 40/-; also folding forms suitable for verandah and garden seats, 12/6 each. —K. Russell, Dealer, Masterton. QHEAP FURNITURE—My shop ia full to the doors again. Bargains offering, to make room.—"W. Hughes, Furniture Dealer, Hall Street. 'Phone 1373. gETTINGS of Purebred Black Minorca, Orpington, White Leghorn and White Rock Eggs; also Indian Runner Du.ck Eggs; 7s 6d per setting of 13; £2 10s per 100. Order your day-old Chicks now. , Remember, one dozen Early Chicks are better than three dozen late ones. Day-old Chicks; 15s per dozeju; 25 for 30s; 50 for 535; 100 for 100s; postage extra. White Leghorn Cockerels for sale; reliable strains. Apply J. T. Payn*, f Albert Street. 'Phone 1641. WEDDING BOUQUETS, Wreaths, and Floral Work of all descriptions.—Mrs. Dillon, Expert Florist, 22 Church Street, Masterton. 'Phona 1518. ' QUE Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon is fitted up on the most hygienic lines, and patrons are assured of receiving the best possible attention. Our motto is courtesy and prompt attention. —J. Purchase, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street.

F. P. WELCH, LABOUR AGENT. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Wanted: Fleece-oli, start October 13. Wanted: Contract Woodcutters for Featherston, 15/- cord, 4ft., find own tools and camp. Wanted: Milker for Repatriation Farm, 45/-. Wanted: Cook for S-earing, 2 sheds; start October 14. Tv anted: Shearing expert, October 20; 8 shearers. Wanted: Station Hand used to fencing, 55/- week; rouscabor . milk and useful, same station, 45/ Wanted: Farm Hands, milk few cows, help with stock ,etc., 40/- to 50/-. Awaiting Stands: Experienced Machine Shearera, who c n average from 160 to 200 and over per day. Cook-General, country, 35s Housemaid-Laundress, country. Cook-Housemaid, country. . Cowman and general work, fencing, etc., 45/-.

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Wairarapa Age, 15 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 15 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, 15 October 1920, Page 1

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