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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Ladyhelp; good wages. -Apply Ago Office. "WANTED—Gentleman boarder with private family. Apply by loiter to "Comfort," c/o Age Office. WANTED—Smart junior for the Manchester Department. Apply 0. Smith, Ltd., Masterton. YyANTED—Respectable girl to talte charge of shop in Queen Street. .Address at Age Office. WANlED—Bright, capable girl to undertake household duties for three adults (no children) from January .1 until end of March. Reply br letter to "Urgent," e/o Age Office." yyAlx TED.—First class butcher immediately. Apply Ogilvy # Sons. WANTED—By respectable married woman, washing and cleaning by the day. For address apply Age Office RANTED ; KNOWN—Why worry when you can get a delicious ptuw pudding from Taylor's Bakery. W ANTED.—Good wartiessj ats» * housemaid-waitress. Apply sharp. Gillespie and Co., Labour Agents, Academy Buildings, Masterton WANTED—lmmediately, several good cowmen; also cowmangardener. Apply sharp.—Gillespie & Co., Labour Agents,- Mastertoit. QOOD to look at, better to uso— Freezia tSoap, three tablets in a box. Buy the wife a box to-day at Eton's Pharmacy, Queen Street, Mastcrton. ]\j_'EN of the South Wairarapa—Buy your ready-made clothes for th« holidays from me, and secure a discount of 2/6 in the £l. The latest f/vreeds and the latest cuts. Ton cannot get anything. better no matter \T-here you try.—W. K. Orabora*, Men's Outfitter, High Street, Carterton. SETTINGS o£ purebred Black Minorca, Black Orpington, White Leghorn, and White Rock eggs.; also Indian Runner dueks' eggs, 7/6 par setting of 13, £2 10/- per 100. Order your day-old chick 9 now. Remember one dozen early chicks ere better than three dozen late ones. Day-old chicks 15/. per dozen; 25 for 30/-; 50 for 55/-; 300 for 100/-; postage extra, White Leghorn cockerela for sale, reliabl estrains. Apply J. T. Payne, ?.4 Albert Street. 'Phone 1641. gHOW MONTH of Xmaa Toys au-i Presents. Inspe ion invited.*--The Gift House, opposite Knox Church. WANTED KNOWN—That, owing to ' the acute shortage of empty houses, I am compelled to cease buying houses of furniture until further notice. I am still open to buy tools of every description, bicycles, clothing, vehicles, and harness. —Robert Kmwell, General Dealer. WANTED KNOWK—Gents' suits, overcoats, etc., dry cleaned and tailor pressed equal to new. Ladies' costumes a speciality. Trial solicited. —E. T. Vaughan, No. 4 (upstairs), Exchange Buildings, Masterton. JJKT your old false teeth help to buy you a new summer liat.—Pearline Co., 16S Queen Street, Auckland. JgHOP MEN and office men—Den't throw away your left-off clothing and boots. Turn them into cash. The worker is always looking to m» to supply him with cheap clothing and boots. He can't afford to buy new clothing to work in.—Robert Russell, General Dealer, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN—Ladies cefr '* * tumes and men's suits carefully cleaned, repaired, and pressed. Higagrade woik; satisfaction cheapest firm on earth. Orders by post receive careful attention.—Pet« Celly, Cleaning Works, opposits Knex Church. TTAVE you tried Thompson's! If you have not, do so to-day. If yau have, do it again. Every week new goods. Come along. Everything fer the house at "Thompson's, where goods are sold for cash only. You can easily guess who reaps tho benefit. 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, Wairarapa Agent. JpIEEWOOD in any quantity, Ift., 2 ft., or 4ft., delivered to any house in Masterton on shortest notice. Measure and quality guaranteed. Address H. E. Peterson, 344 Que*e» Street, 'Phone 2452. WHITE & CO., Queen Stmt, * Masterton ,have to hand a nica assortment of goods in the form of Pipes, Shaving Brushes, Walking Sticks, and numerous okher sundries. WANTED—Bring your car to ba overhauled and tuned to O. S. Elmsly in Hogg Crescent. First-elaflß repairing only. Charges moderate. I Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Pl»<x«e 1192, residence 1772. F. P. WELCH, LABOUR AGENT, TERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Wanted: Housemaid and assist kitchen, private hotel, 32/6. Wanted: Cowman (two cows), garden, and useful, near Masterton, 40/-. Wanted: Assistant woman cook for Instittuion, Lower Valley, 50s. Wanted:- Bcnchman (married) for sawmill after Christmas holidays, £25 month and free cottage of three rooms ;,must be able to keep saw. Wanted: Waitress, Fish Restaurant, 35/- and found. Wanted: Station Cowman (coast); must be buttermaker, 50/-. ; Wanted: Cowboy for station, 20/-. I Wanted: General, Feilding, 2i/-.

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Wairarapa Age, 14 December 1920, Page 1

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