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SITUATIONS VACANT. IXTANTED. —Girl for domestic work; ’’ 7.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply “Age” Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. VtZANTED.—By young girl, 18, light ’’ place in country. Apply “P.M.C.,” c/o “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. y jOST, —Vicinity Columba and Worksop Roads, pliers and screw driver in belt. Finder please ring 1824. JJOST. —Starting handle of car; probably in Renall Street. Reward. Ring 2486. gTRAYED — From paddock fronting Waingawa River, four Hereford bullocks. Reward for information leading to their recovery.—W. Perry & Son. WANTED TO BUY. TX7ANTED.—To buy, two good allU ” J round station dogs. Reply to Box 102, Masterton. TXT'ANTED.—Second-hand boat, about ‘*’-12 feet long. Write “Boat,” c/o “ Age ” Office, stating price. TX7ANTED.—To buy, good heading •’* and leading dog; must be used to rough country. Ring 'phone 3655. TO LET. TO LET.—Large room in concrete 1 building; suitable storage purpoees; small rent. Bing 1298. TX) LET.—Pine Street, two attractive front rooms; electric light and fireplace; all conveniences. Address at “Age” Office. TO LET.—At Upper Plain, two miles 1 from town, two-acre paddock, with water-race. Apply “D.P.,” Box 156, Masterton. gyO LET—Two large rooms, unfurnished; gas stove, open fireplace; use conveniences; suit couple fond gardening. Address at “Age” Office. rp6 LET.—Six-roomed house, opposite Power Board, Queen Street. Apply W. J. Grose, 233 Queen Street. FOB SALE. jpOR SALE. —Black Retriever dog; 13 months. Apply Schoolhouse, Gladstone. JjVli SALE. —Youla Manure, 3/- large sack. Prime Meadow Hay, 3/- bale. —T..B. Mannell, 'Phone 2491). gITRAWBEKEIES FOB SALE.—Jam and desert; inquiries invited.—Ben Roberts, Parkvale. JK)R SALE.—Grass seed stripper and two-horse pole hay mower, hay rake, tyne harrows and bar, grass seed sower (18ft), with 18ft. chain harrows and bar. Apply C. R. Bidwill, Tawaha, Featherston. JpOR SALE.—Baby Ducklings, Indian Runner; good layers; 1/6 each. Also fresh Gooseberries, 5d per lb.—Warham, South Road Extension. 'Phone 1368. JpOR SALE.—Morris-Oxford car, in good order; electric lights and generator; new tyres; £35 for quick sale. Apply H. A. Harcombe, Garage, Lincoln Road. jpOB SALE. —70-acre Dairy Farm, as a going concern. Good mortgage. £750 for owner’s interest; only £5OO cash. Apply T. Knight, Land Agent, Eketahuna. IST R. KEMBALL’S Residence and *’" Beautiful Grounds, 35 Essex Street, Masterton, for sale. For application to view and price, apply Box 136, Wellington. JpOR SALE.—Fordor New- Beauty Sedan, with Buckstell Axle; in perfect order. Practically new. Price, £155. Further particulars from Gordon Hughan, Ltd., Caterton. Telephone 53. P.O. Box 48, JpOB SALE.—Three Singer Sewing Machines, from £3.—D. W. Sim, Perry Street. UiOR SALE.—Large Oak Bedroom Suite, £23—D. W, Sim, Perry Street. TpOlt SALE. — Wardrobes, Duchesse Sets, Dining Table, H.B. Chairs, Aus. Chairs, Office Chairs, Morris Couches, Oak and Rimu Bedroom Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Card Tables new and second-hand Lino., Suit Cases, Double and Single Wooden Bedsteads, Musical Instruments of all sorts. Hundreds of other goods too numerous to mention. Largest rooms in the Wairarapa.—D. W. Sim, Perry Street. IVTRS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Churcl Street. 'Phone 1518. Wedding Bou quets, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice. Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths. Note address: 22 Church Street. Telephone 1518. TpOOTWEAiti selection is an easy matter at our store, and you get what you want. Prices and quality always right. — Carpenter & Evans Queen Street. Masterton. MASTEBTON LABOUR BUREAU. W. V. MADDEN, (Late Gillespie '& Co.) COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT. ACADEMY BUILDINGS, CHURCH STREET, MASTERTON. P.O. BOX 20. ’PHONE 2062. Town Agent for W. WHITE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. REQUIRED— Cook-general; country home; four adults. Elderly person preferred. Wages, £2 per week. Dressmaker who would be willing te take on week’s work in country. Gardener for station; 30/- per week. Boy, about 15, to run messages for baker. Must be able to ride bike.

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Wairarapa Age, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 21 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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