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Wanted. ' "^7l7''^^'^^^ — l^wo res P ecla ble working vv men as boarders in a private family. ■ Comfortable home, no children, few minutes' i walk from Po?t Office, hot and cold water i bath. Apply, by letter, " Comfort," Daily ■ Times Office. WANTED —To buy, about a dozen Rabbit Dogs. Apply C. Smith, ■ Fairview Lodge, Banniater-streeet. WANTED KNOWN—That there are on view in Hoar and Permain's Bhop • Window 18 Large Fine Oil Paintings by G. R. Irvine, who is now holding an Art Union of same. Tickets, 1/- each. To be drawn on 20th April. WA NT E D—A non alcoholic drink that eclipses all competitiors. Bacon's Table Ale, the purest and best. C. V Dally, Agent. ANTED KNOWN-C. Y. DaEly (next Pinhey's) has arriving 1000 cases Peaches, which must be sold at lowest current prices. Orders delivered in town. 'Phone 369. WANTED KNOWN—B. Cook, Boot maker, has opened a shop next Empire Hotel. If you want your repairs done well bring them to B. Cook's. WANTED— Everyone to know that Bacon's Table Ale is brewed from the very finest hops. C. Y. Dally, Agent. WANTED - In every refreshment room Bacon's Table Ale, the best nonalcoholic drink. C. Y. Dally, Agent. WANTED —Youw orders for Bacon's Table Ale, the favourite summer drink. C. Y. Dally, Agent. WANTED— Lansdowne residents to know that in view of the completion of the high pressure water supply, I am prepared to lay on Water Connections at lowest rates. All pipes, taps and fittings of best material, and experienced workmen em ■ ployed. I will be pleased to give estimates if required. General Plumbing in all its branches undertaken; also Hot Water Work, Gas Fitting and Drainage. R. E. Jokes, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Queen-street. Given Away.—Champion CUSTARD POWDER, simply delicious with stevved and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, id; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. WA NTED KNO WN — Dressmaking done in all its branches by the Misses Holmes, " Holmdene," 55, Worksoproad. Charges very moderate. OKAA GIVEN AWAY.-Champion c£&Qt\JiJl Baking Powder ; once tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers. AS. CANDY, Masterton, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairer. 20 years' practical experience. Country orders promptly attended to. "ITBTTANTED— Everyone to try Bacon's Vf Table Ale, and be convinced of its excellent quality. C. Y. Dally, Agent. O PHONOGRAPH OWNERS—Just what you want. Edison's New Attachment to play Amberol Records (twice the music—same length). Book Aroa'de (McLeod and Young), next to Hooper's. KNOWN—A. 8. Dixon and W Co. (late with Mrs Stockley Jones) have commenced business as Dressmakers in premises above Mr A. E. Winzenberg's, Queen-street. Evening work a speciality. Given Away.—RELIANCE <s&o\>o BLUE (bag or square) keeps linen snow white. All grocers and storekeepers. ANTED KNOWN — 6/- in postal notes will bring by return mail 51bs of very Superior Tea by parcel post direct to you without any extra cost Chas. D. Lennie, Tea Merchant, Wellington Lansdowne Registry Office. (FOR women.) WANTED— Immediately, good General who can do plain cooking; housemaid kept; Masterton. Girl requires positiou in a shop. ""«, IST ANTED—Married Couple. £90; no W children. WANTED— Strong Girl, country, from 15s. Two friends can get places close together. Generals for Masterton and Lansdowne, good places. Vacancies for young girls, inexperienced ; wages according to capabilities. For further particulars apply MRS ARNOT, " The Terrace," Lanßdowne. Office Hours —10 a.m. to 3 p.m. GILLESPIE Si CO. MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Academy Buildings (Church-street entrance). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. ANTED —At once, experienced Painter and Paperhanger. WANTED —Blacksmith, must be experienced Shoer. Apply shaap. ANTED—Cowman for station, 25s Experienced Ploughman 27s 6cl; apply sharp. WANTED— Woman Cook for Masterton wages 255. -^H|TAN TED—Shepherd with dogs, 255. ANTED—Housemaid, 12s and 15s. Cook-Laundress, Iss. Generals, 10s to 20s. WANTED— Married Couple. Man to milk and garden; wife, housekeeper. Salary, £90 per year. Must have references. WANTED— Cook-Laundress for station, 255. Housemaid, 15s, for Masterton. Woman Cook, 255. ANTED—Ploughman, 255; Milkers, 20s ; Cowboy, 15s. F. P. WELCH (Pnone2B3), LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Porry-street, Masterton. with pack ~o! about 8 dogs. 25s week, with Id per head and skins given in. ANTED—Experienced Ploughman and Farm Hand, 35/- and find self, cottage found. Bullock Driver, used to station fencing, 255. Lad for bakery, 7s 6d. ANTED — Married Couple. Man, plough and general work; wife, general work, make butter. Cottage to self. £80. Butter, milk and vegetables as grown. Only two in house. ANTED—For tiawmill, Tailer out for breast bench, 10/- day. Slabby, 8h , WANTED - General for doctor, Taranaki, 15s. Housemaid and Waitress, private hotel, 15s each. WAITDSG ENGAGEMENT—Experienced Housekeeper, with daughter, age six, highest references; Married Couples, Shepherds, Waggoners, Fencers, Ploughmen, Cooks, Milkers, Sawmill Hands. Benchmen, etc. WANTED— Married Couple, station. Man, milk and general work; wife, ccok and general. £90 and found. WANTED— 10 or 12 gcod Bushmen, ls per hour, 14s week board. ANTED—For hotel, South Island, Cook and Housemaid (mother and daughter not objected to), 25s and 20s.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 1

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