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Wanted LOST Black and Tan Collie Pup. Reward on returning to 25, Victoria street. STRAYED- On Friday last fr0m~27,~ VkT toria-street, Black and White Collie Dog Pup. Reward. EIOK WALK Upper Plain, 11 acres, 10JD roomed house, dairy, washhouse, bathroom, large stable, hayshed, trapshed, har-ness-room, workshop, fowlhouse, etc - Apply Daily Times Office SUTTON'S Queen Swedes and Sutton's Magnum Bonum Swedes took Ist and 2nd prizes at Edinburgh Show against 24 varieties. TO L_T— Dominion Hall, Academy Buildings, for meetings of all kinds. Full particulars at Gillespie and Co.'s Office. WANTED KNOWN—IOOO yards of beautiful Lace and Insertion 1-Jd and 2d. Now showing at Charman's. SUTTON'S Purpletop Stubble Swede.— Exceptionally quick grower. Can be sown late. Splendid roots. IKES FOR CHRISTMAS.- Place your order at once, or you may be disappointed A Christmas Cake wants to be extra nice. We take special care to make each one just right. Made in all sizes, iced and ornamented in any way you desire. All orders delivered. W. Wilkes, Small Goods Specialist, opposite Presbyterian Church. DELICIOUS Fruit Jellies (Batger and Co.V), Pascall's Walnut Toffee, and all other Pure Confections— none but the best in stock. H. F. Fraser, High-class Confectioner, Queen-street. aIRY FARM-142 Acres, leasehold, 4 years to run at 12s per acre, 4roomed cottage, hayshed, trapshed and cowshed. School, creamery and town quartermile. Price for goodwill, including 23 cows, 9 heifers, 16 yearlings, horse, dray, plough, harrows and pigs, £250. Open for one week only. Applp sharp H. Tilsley, Land Agent, Dannevirke DKESsM.-iKING (scientific system) Stylish and artistically done in all branches. Children's Dresses a speciality. Fit guaranteed. Charges moderate at Miss MoMaster's, 57. Worksop-road. • UTTON'S Giant Evergreen Italian Ryegrass.—The best strain procurable. Splendid f r pastures. WANTED KNOWN—The Vklox Cycle, built of the best. Twelve months guarantee. £10 10s. Harold Sinclair. NO W is the ti me to get your Clothes Cleaned or Dyed. T. Petersen's MastertoD Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing Works clean and press geDt's suits for 5s 6d, and dye for Bs. Ladies' dresses cleaned and pressed for 5s and dyed for 7s. Works next Ewington's, Queen-street. FOUND— Absolutely the bestand Cheapest Tobacconist in Masterton. A. E. Williams, Queen street. ONNELLETS HAIR TONIC. We can positively recommend this to clean the head of dandruff, and stays all irritation of scalp. 2s 6d per bottle. D. Mglntosh, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Masterton YEING & CLEANING—A. Robertson, Perth Works, Wellington, is the Oldest, Ch .pest and Best Dyer in the Colony. Orders left with his Agent, W. Donaldson, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Queenstreet, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. OPAKI AND MOUNT BRUCE PARCEL DELIVERY.—MaiI-Coach for Parcels and Passengers, Saturday only, at 3.30 p.m. Parcels to be left at J. Graham's.—L. J. Matthews. ANTED KNOWN — Royal Saxon Cycles are built of genuine 8.8.A. parts, with fluted forks and stays. £15155. Harold Sinclair. FOUND— Best Saloon in Masterton for clean, comfortable Shaving, no waiting. Beard Trimming a speciality. Bring your Razors along to be set. A. E. Williams, Queen-street ANTED KNOWN - Razors ! All leading brands in stock. I have these also in presentation cases. 2,3, or 4in each case. D. Mclntosh, Queen- street, Masterton. F. P. WELCH, Labour, Land and Estate Agent. Chen-ells' Office, Perry-street, Masterton. ANTED—Position in oflice or store by steady married man, 10 years experience in office work. ANTED Situation by competent Gardener, fruit, flowers and vegetables. W" ANTED—Married Couple for station, Martinborough. Man chiefly as gardener; woman to cook, bake and assist washing. £90 and found to competent couple. WANTED- General, hotel, 15s. Day Porter hotel 20s. WANTED— Contractors to fell from 50 to 100 acres light bush scrub. If men could shear they can take the shearing of over 1000 sheep on same place. WANTED— Good General Servant or Married Couple for country hotel. Man must be able to milk. GILLESPIE & CO. MABTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Academy Buildings (Church-street entrance). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. WANTED— Woman Cook, 30s; Housemaid, 15s; Waitress, 17s 6d. Gillespie and Co., Academy Buildings. ANTED-Experienced Station Cook, wages 30s per week. Apply Gillespie and Co. Masterton WANTED— Shepherd, with dogs. Apply sharp Gillespie and Co., Masterton. XTTANTED—Ploughmen and Station T V Hands, 255. Milkers, 20s to 25s per week. Shearer's Cook, £2 per week Gillespie and Co., Labour Bureau. WANTED— Married Couple, man to milk, chop firewood, etc.; wife as housekeeper. Salary. £85 per year and bonus. Gillespie and Co., Labour Bureau. WANTED— Shed Hands, Woolpressers and Fleece-ohs, 30s and 25s per week and found. Gillespie and Co., Masterton. WANTED— Generals, Housemaids and Young Girls to assist. Wages from 8s to 15s per week. Gillespie and Co., Academy Buildings, Masterton. Who said BEGG'S WHISKYP We ail did. DAY'S BAY HOUSE. CHARMING SEASIDE RESORT. Boating, Bathing & Sunshine. THE New and Handsomely-Equipped Private Hotel at Day's Bay, with its delightful grounds and fascinating surroundings is now open to receive guests. Day's Bay House, with its magnificent sea view and wooded background is unique. It is, moreover, both sheltered and sunny. Quick Ferry Service with Wellington several times daily. All information can be obtained from the MANAGERESS, DAY'S BAY HOUSE, WELLINGTON..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8941, 16 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8941, 16 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8941, 16 December 1907, Page 1

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