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Wanted. TOUNG Gentleman requires board and residence, private family preferred. Apply, in writing, to "Alpha," Daily Times Office. FOUND— Dark Bay Mare, star on fore- < head and cover on, small piece cord i round neck, found on railway and put in my : paddock. Owner can have same by paying - expenses. G. H. Clarke, Kopuaranga. CANVASSERS wanted for house-to-house I \j introduction of every day'lines. Apply c " Immediate," Box 9, Wellington South. ( IFFIN TEA ROOMS, corner Queen and Perry-streets. - These new and daintilyappointed tea rooms are now open to the public. The rooms, which aro over Mr J. P. Rankin's shop, have six large windows com- i manding a nice view. Tea and Cakes at any r hour of the day. Prompt attention. I OR SALE—House, 4 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, washhouse, tubs and copper, woodshed, fowlhouse and two large runs, -h i acre land. Apply 50, Cornwall-street. -" HOW AND RACE WEEK. Great attraction at Chabman's. Special bar- a gains in Ladies' Paris Model Hats, in white, r. ecru, sky and black, 16/6, well worth 30/-. I Make a point of seeing these. Choice White - Linen Motor and Ready-to-wear Hats just arrived, at special low prices. Bring your < girls for Rsady-trimmed Straws, all new - shapes, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6. Mushroom Linen and Galatea Straws from 1/-. You will save c money at Charman's. Lower Queen-street. . LOUSES! BLOUSES! BLOUSES! * Extraordinary purchase just arrived per ss. Tainui. White Muslin, all-over em- r broidered, new tucked sleeves, the very latest, : to be cleared from 4/6. Without doubt the * cheapest ever shown in Masterton. New Tucked Flouncings (nainsook and lawns) I from B|d; New Shades in Linens, 7-Jd; ] Plain Navy Cambrics, s|d. Charman's, \ Cheapest Drapery Stores. -%TEW WA"STI-NG FABRICS now showing - i_\l at Charman's are the topic of conver- l sation. Hoyles' Plain Navy and New Blue | Cambric and Prints, special line at 7|d; New J Corded Prints, 36in. wide, warranted fast « dyes, SJcl; double-width Silk Muslins 10|d, Nurse Cloths 7-J-d, New Jap. Crepes B|d, 36in. Nainsook 4|d. Call at Charman's. T CHARMAN'S. Cream Nun's Veiling 1/-, Cream Delaines and Cashmere 1/-, } White Drills lid. Light Cambric Prints s|d, White Quilts 3/11, White Table Table Damask 1/-, good Double-bed Twill Sheeting 1 1/- and 1/3, Striped Galateas 7-|d and B|d, t special line Lace Curtains 2/11 to 10/6, Ecru t Lace Curtains, large size, 6/11. All new £ goods. Wonderful value at Charman's. t RY E. OLIVER, Tailor, for your Spring < Suit. New season's suitings just arrived. Be 4 suitings, ;E4 10s cash Cheaper 1 lines, 70/-, 75/-, 80/- anil 85/-. E. Oliver, Tailor, Queen-slreet. \ OR KALE—Tomato Plants, iv any quan- i tity ; also a grand assortment of s Annuals," 1/- dozen or 6/- hundred. E.Hale, f Wai; arapa Nursery, Te Ore Ore-road. Town - Agents—W.F.C.A.' OR SALE—lmmediately, Furnishings, I Ironmongery, Tools, three Bicycles, p Watches, and a lot of Sundries at bedrock I prices. Note : A trial will convince you. I can beat any dealer in town at buying and selling. Motto : Small profits, quick returns. E. Hodge, Second-hand Shop, opposite j 3 Pinhey's Stables, Queen-street. \ _- *\7"ARNISHINE," the Brilliant Folish V for Linoleums and Tan Boots, j Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. . F. P. WELCH (Pnone2B3), | LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, j? Perry-street, Masterton. . "WWT ANTED—Experienced Bushfeller as < W mate in contract already let. ANTED—At once, young Man, with <* two or three god dogs for yarding- [ up, etc : ANTED—Milker for dairy farm near - Martinborough, 20s, with rise after x one month. c ANTED—First-class Machine Shearer, '; also good Blade Shearer. Must do . 100 or over per day. ( ANTED—Milker, £1 week to start. Ploughman, 35s week and find self. E ANTED—Good strong Youth for \ station, able to do garden work and - generally usefnl.__l2s. - -VNTED—Woman Cook, country *; W hotel, South Island, 255. J -m-|TANTED— Woman Cook for station, - fV 20s : Nurse Girl, Ss; Cook-General, ( 15s ; Nursery-Housemaid, 14s ; Cook-Laun-d; ess, 20s. ] WANTED— For station, Couple (without family); woman, cook and general - work; man, station work, prefer one with t dogs and horse. £90.. <■ Lansdowne Registry Office. ( (FOR WOMEN.) c ANTED-- A good General for Master- | ton 15s, in November. Also a - General, 10s, three in family, sleep at home. Nurse Girl. Bs. Young Girls required, light ■ places. ] ANTWD-Good Married Couple, no children. Woman, good cook and competent kitchen manager; man to milk GOOD Married Couple require place on . farm or station about tho middle of j this month. ; House-Parlourmaid, 15s. - ANTED—For Masterton and La_Hdowne, several good Generals, 15s. • ~Fo7 further particulars apply MRS I ARNOT, " The Terrace," Lansdowne. . Office Hours—lo a.m. to 3 p.m. GILLESPIE __ GO. ■ -T-./STASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, L _____ SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE i " AND GENERAL AGENCY. Academy Buildings (Church-street entrance). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. "^wWrANTED— linmediately,*go_d General , W Servant for station, wages 23s per week. - "*%"TB"TANTED— Married Couple. Man to W milk and garden ; wife, cook-laun dress_ L WANTED— Experienced Cowman for station, wages 255; references. T7S7ANTED— Immediately, Young Girl to ! ¥ ¥ assist in general housework; no washing ; good home. Generals, 10s to 15s. Laundress, 20s. ' Ik"..f ANTED—Nurse-Housemaid for MasW terton, wages 15s. Lady Holp for ~ country, 15s. Ladyjlelp for Upper Hutt, 15s. WANTED— Experienced Woman Cook for country, wages 255; references. TTSTANTED — Station Gardener, 25s ) W Rouseabout, 20s. Shepherd, with dogs, 255. Bullock Driver, 30s. Milker, 255. ■ i 3 3 DYEING _. DRY CLEANING. a, W BARBER & CO. are the largest • and most up-to-date Dyers and % Dry Cleaners in the Dominion. Write for '» particulars. V WELLINGTON STEAM DYE WORKS, j, 125, Cuba-street, "Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9697, 30 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9697, 30 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9697, 30 October 1909, Page 1

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