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_ Wanted. )S ' TOTANTED-To p] ums at i_i d pound . , tt . Apply 45, George-street. 18 W^ANTED— Two respectable working - » t men as boarders in a private family, y> Comfortable home, no children, few minutes' 5t - walk from Post Office, hot and cold water J - bath. Apply, by letter, " Comfort," Dailt _ Times Office. /?' \IS7ANTED— To buy, about a dozen dr ▼▼ Rabbit Dogs. Apply C. Smith, S6 Fairv iew Lodge, Bannister-streeet. - ~WT ANTED KNOWN—That there are T v on view in Hoar and Permain's Bhop ia 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 0. 20th April. lt - A non-alcoholic drink that ?; » * eclipses all competitors. Bacon's c, Table Ale, the purest and best. C. V Dally, 7, Agent. ?: KNOWN—C. Y. Dally tl Tf (next Pinhey'e) has arriving 1000 _ cases Peaches, which must be .sold at lowest s. current prices. Orders delivered in town. 'Phone 369. "d KNOWN-β. Cook, Boot 1- » » maker, has opened a shop next b, Empire Hotel. If you want your repairs ?, done well bring them to B. Cook's. *' "I^STANTED— Everyone to know that st y y Bacon's Table Ale is brewed from £h* very finest hops. C. Y. Dally, Agent. - "WTO"ANTED—In every refreshment room v v Bacon's Table Ale, the best none alcoholic drink. C. Y. Dally, Agent. f "fntTANTED—Your orders for Bacon's Tγ V Table Ale, the favourite summer jj drink. C. Y. Dally, Agent. j isnSTANTED—Lansdowne residents to j' v t know that in view of the coinj , pletion of the high pressure water supply, I .' am prepared to lay on Water Connections at (j 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 q branches undertaken; also Hot Water Work, j Gas Fitting and Drainage. R. E. Jones, 3 Sanitary Plumber (by exam,), Queen-street. i -£*PCtf\&\ Given Away.—Champion ' s£rOvr \J CUSTARD POWDER, sim- '' ply delicious with stewed and bottled fruits, f puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. WANTED KNOWN — Dressmaking done in all its branches by the 3 Misses Holmes, " Holmdene," 55, Worksopt road. Charges very moderate. ; _O K{\f\ GIVEN AWaY.—Champion 3 Baking Powder ; once tried i always used. Particulars in each tin. All 1 grocers and storekeepers. JAS. CANDY, Queen-street, Masterton, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and i Repairer. 20 years' practical experience. t, Country orders promptly attended to. ; "IJirrANTED— Everyone to try Bacqn's i v v Table Ale, and be convinced of its J excellent quality. C. Y. Dally, Agent. ANTED KNOWN—A. S. Dixon and 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. r JG> X jTkjTfe Given Away.—RELIANCE [ owO vr v/ BLUE (bag or square) keeps 3 linen snow white. All .grocers and store- ; keepers. i "KNOWN — 6/- in postal , v v notes will bring by return mail 51bs of very Superior Tea by parcel post 1 direct to you without any extra co3t ) Chas, P. Lennie, Tea Merchant, Wellington 1 TI|TANTED KNOWN—Bacon's Table » v Ale, an excellent non alcoholic drink ) is procurable from C. Y. Dally, Agent, Mas- - terton. , LanscSowne Registry OfficeI (FOR WOMEN.) WANTED —Immediately, good General who can do plain cooking; house- ■ maid kept; Masterton. " Girl requires position in a shop. ANTED—Married Couple. £90; no children. a "\7_7" ANTED—Strong Girl, country, from H 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," Lansdowne. Office Hours —10 a.m. to 3 p.vn. GELLESPSE & CO. MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE 3 AND GENERAL AGENCY. t Academy Buildings (Church-street entrance). * Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. IWf ANTED —At once, experienced Painter . T T and Paperhanger. t T7t7' ANT^ l)— Blacksmith, must be exVt periencedShoer. Apply shaap. j "X^TANTED— Cowman for station, 25a W Experienced Ploughman 27s 6d; - apply sharp. I TT7ANTED— Woman Cook for Masterton v T wages 255. ■VIT-ANTED—Shepherd with doga, 255. ANTED—Housemaid, 12s and 15s. Cook-Laundress, 15s. Generals, \ 10s to 20s. .; ■ ... -. WANTED— Married Couple,; Man to milk and garden; wife,"~-house-keeper. Salary, £90 per year. Must have references. ANTED—Cook-Laundress for station, 255. Housemaid, 15s, for Master- } ton. Woman Cook, 255. 4 -VHrrANTED—Ploughman, 255; Milkers, J \\ 20s ; Cowboy, 15s. F. P. WELCH (Fnone 283), f LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Perry-street, Masterton. ANTED—Rabbiter, with pack ~o! about 8 dogs. 25s week, with Id per head and skins given in. WANTED— Experienced Ploughman and Farm Hand, 35/- and find self, r cottage found. Bullock Driver, used to station fencing, 255. Lad for bakery, 7s 6d. WANTED — Married Couple. Man, plough and general work; wife, general work, make butter. Cottage to self. £SO. Butter, milk and vegetables as grown. Only two in house. ANTED—For Sawmill, Tailer out for breast bench, 10/- day. Slabby, " - ' W "ANTED—General for doctor, Taranaki, 15s. Housemaid and Waitress, private hotel, 15s each. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT—Experienced Housekeeper, with daughter, age six, highest references; Married Couples, i Shepherds, Waggoners, Fencers, Ploughmen, Cooks, Milkers, Sawmill Hands, Benchmen, etc. "TMTANTED—Married Couple, station, f f Man, niilk and general work; wife, ccok ani general. £90 and found.-;-.'-, 3 X7|T ANTED—IO or 12 gooo" Bushmen. Is i " P er nour » l^ B week board. 3 WTANTED— For hotel, South Island. ~ TV Cook and Housemaid (mother and daughter not objected to), 25s and 20s.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9595, 5 February 1910, Page 1

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