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Wanted. "OTANTED KNOWN--That Cash Pur- * * chasers of 51bs WHITE ROSE TEA will bo presented with a pretty Cup and Saucer. Candy's Post Office Store. WANTED KNOWN.-Bicycle repairing in all its branches. New tubes or frame from Bs. New Westwood rims fitted from 20s per pair. Three coats best stoved enamelling 15s. Forkside from 4s 6d, during stocktaking sale at Jenkinson's, Ltd. Commences Ist August. Lower Queenstreet. WANTED KNOWN.—That Antiseptic Soap Powder from sanitary soap vases is used and greatly appreciated at Hii'KiNs' Tonsorial Saloon. Razors skilfully ground and set 1/-. LOST— If you lqse your friends, look for them in the Lorna Doone Tip-Top Tea Rooms. WANTED KNOWN—That now is' the time for Marmalade, and that G. M. Williams (late Gillespie) can supply you with Seville Oranges at reasonable prices. A large variety of the best makes of Confectionery always in stock. Town orders delivered. WANTED KNOWN—Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage Connections done at lowest prices, consistent with good Avorkmanship. Country residences fitted up with drainage on the septic tank principle. Electric Bells fitted up. Water and Gas laid on. Drainage plans prepared free of cost. All work entrusted to me guaranteed. R. E. Jones, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Queen-street. WANTED. — Bargains in new and second-hand bicycles, mudguards, lamps (candle, oil and acetylene), tires, tubes, and pumps. Stocktaking sale commences Ist August. Jenkinson &Co , Ltd. .MRS BOYD, The Reliable Registry Office, (For Ladies Only), LANSDOWNE, MASTERTON. WANTED— Two young Girls, to assist light housework. WANTED— Housemaid-Waitress, 15s. Good General, town, 15s. General for Wellington. WANTED —Housemaid and Laundress at once. A. S. JACOBS & CO., WANTED— By Married Couple situation on station, man well up in sheep, cattle and machinery, wife good cook and laundress ; also good Housekeepers, Cooks, Men for station or farms. Hotel Cecil Buildings, Wellington. F. P. WELCH, Labour, Land and Estate Agent. Cheimells' Office, Perry-street, Masterton. ANTED—To Let 80 Acres of Bushfelling. Specifications at Office. WANTETj— YoiithloTslalioivnrikand useful, 15s. W'AN TED—Milking on Shares by several families experienced in dairy farming. WANTED— Eight experienced Bushmen for Gisborne district, 355. Work for owner. ANTED-Good General for Greytown ; only two in house, 12s. ANTED—General for station, 15s. Several generals for Masterton and suburbs. GILLESPIE & CO. MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. WANTED— Experienced Shepherd with dogs. Apply sharp. Gillespie and Co., Telephone 95, Masterton. WANTED —Woman Cook, easy place. Wages, 25s per week. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. ANTED—Married Couple for station. Wife as housekeeper, very easy place ; man milk and garden. £65 per year, £5 bonus during shearing. Gillespie and Co., Maslerton. "ANTED— UsefuTboysTabielo~miik. Wages, 10s to 12s per week. Gillespie and Co.. Masterton. WANTED— Sewing by competent Needlewoman. For address apply Gillespie and Co., Masterton. _______ __ Housemaids for the country ; good wages to good girls. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. WATTING ENGAGEMENT—Married Couples, Ploughmen, and general Farm Hands. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. MASTER BAKERS Business will be increased. JOURNEYMEN your yoke is made easy by using NORTON'S Celebrated "DORASE," No sour bread, qualities are excellent. Highest awards and testimonials obtained. Read Professor Jago's (London) and A. Bickerton's (Christchurch) reports. Send along for full particulars to Norton, Lyttelton. THE END ! Opportunities -Li for all to save money ! The London Warehouse Co. wish to call special attention to the fact that their Great Sale is now drawing to a close. The following are a few of the lines we are offering to-day:—Full Dress Lengths, to clear from 5/11, usual price 9/6; Ladies' Jackets from 5/6, less than half price; All Wool Double Bed. Blankets, 18/6, usual price 27/6; H.C. Quilts, full size, 6/11, usual price 10/6; Marcella Quilts, full size, 8/11, usual price 12/6; Finlay's 80in. Sheeting, 1/3, usual price 1/9; Irish Linen Damask, 60in., 1/3, usual price 2/6; Lace Curtains, from 2/11; Boys' Suits, from 4/6; Men's Strong Trousers, 4/11; Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 7/6, usual price 12/6 ; Men's Suits , from 21/-, usual price 30/-; Men's Tennis Shirts, from 2/11. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes at Half Price. LONDON WAREHOUSE CO.', Queen-street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8208, 2 August 1905, Page 1

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