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Wanted. LOST —Between Kuripuni and Masterton, Woollen Petone Buggy Rug. Finder rewarded at Watson and Co.'s, Grocers.—E. Feist '_ LUbT —'About the end of January, one Chestnut Mare, two white hind feet, star on forehea., and white saddle marks each side underneath tho saddle; last-seen on Opaki-road. Anyone giving information to W. Corlett, Carterton, will be rewarded. THE Langer School of Dresscutling.— This course of I'reescutting in which pupils are instructed how to measure, draft patterns, cut trimmings, and receive also a thorough instruction in Practical Dressmaking, is taught by the Misses Holmes, Dressmakers, 55, Worksop-road. Terms, etc., on application. FOR SALE—6-roomed House, every convenience ; three minutes' walk from Post Office. Price, £580. EOR SALE —Two Stud Rams, one Hamilton, one Wyburn ; also a 2-shear, bred by Mr Jas. Macara, and a 1-shear ditto. Apply Daily Times Office. ANTED—Settlers to know that MR A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano Tunee, Repairer and Regulator, -will visit any district between Pahiatua _nd Martinborough, McLeod and Youno, Booksellers, " The Academy," Masterton. -_OK*n&i~t_ Given Away.—Champion tttQxJXP CUSTARD Powder, simply delicious with stewed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d ; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers ANTED KNOWN—A. d. Dixon and Co. (late with Mrs Stockley Jones) now carrying on business as Dressmakers in premises above Mr A. E. Winzenberg's, Queen-street. Evening work a speciality. C*etd~\4lk GIVEN AWAY—VARcSWOU'U NISHINF, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each 6d tin. All'grocers. MRS TIMMS has opened a Boardinghouse at 60, Perry-street. Masterton. The house is being conducted on the same lines as that which was for so long successfully carried on in Queen-street as " Timms' Boardingh.use." The situation of the new house is central to both town and railway station. Good table and every comfort for boarders. £& A RE you dissatisfied with your ______ Razor ? " Send it to mo and I will set it to your satisfaction. I can also supply you with the best Strops and Shaving Materials. Note Address —F. B. Rosson, Hairdresser, next Prince of Wales Stables, Queen-street. j£*KjTk_r_, GIVEN AWAY.—VARNI ogOuy SHINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each 6d tin. All grocers. jfIKAA Given Away.—RELIANCE 6*ZO\JxJ BLUE (bag or square) keeps linen snow white. All grocers and UNf,~COTTRI_LL& CO., LIMITED, Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met. daily. Away—RELIANCE BLUE (bag or square) keeps linen ' scow white. All grocers and storekeepers. "^STANTE D —Everyone to try Bacon's . V Table Ale, and be convinced of its excellent quality. C. Y. Pally, Agent. _OK./\f_ GIVEN AWAY—Champion BAKING POWDER ; once tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers "HT&TANTED —Your orders for Bacon's ' v Table Ale, the favourite summer drink. C. Y. Dally, Agent. GELLESPSE & CO, T_J_- ASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, 31. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Aoadbmy Buildings (Church-street entrance). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. Man Cook for station, 30/-. WANTED— Housekeeper for country, 20s. Nurse Girl, 12s. Experienced General, no washing, 15s. ""OTTANTED— iUacksmith, must bo ex- » V perienced Shoor. A pply sharp. Shepherd with dogs, 255. "T^KTANTED—Housemaid, 12s and 15s. w v Cook-Laundress, 15s. Generals, 10s to 20s. WUTANTED—Married Couple. Man to v t milk and garden; wife, housekeeper. Salary, £90 per year. Must have references. WANTED— Cook-Laundress for station, 255. Housemaid, 15s, for Masterton. Woman Cook, ANTErA-Pbughman, 255; Milkers, 20s: Cowboy, 15s. Laefsdowne Registry Office. *2 (for women.) WANTED— Situation in country, or in country hotel, by Woman Cook ; good bread baker. ' WAN TED—For Cart.rton, General, 15s". Also Nurse Girl, same house, 10s. ANTED—Respectable Girl as plain Cook; or young girl willing to learn, easy place. ANTED—Generals foTMasterton and Lansdowne, good places. Vacancies for young girls, inexperienced ; wages according to capabilities. WANTED immediately, good General who can do plain cooking ; housemaid kept ; Masterton. ~ Ii S7~OUNG Girl requires position in a shop. For further particulars apply MRS ARNOT, " The Terrace," Lansdowne. Office Hours —10 a.m. to 3 p.m. F. P„ WELSH iThone 283), LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. It. Bunny's Buildings, Perry-street, Masterton. •XWTANTED—A Scoop Driver, 30s and ANTED—Handy Man, milk, etc ,20s. Lad for stripping, etc., 15s. Camp Oook, 35s and fat. ANTED~llarried Couple ; man garden, milk and general work; woman cook, bake and general work ; two in family and average two or three in kitchen. Wages, £85 year. ANTED—Cook-Laundress and Nur-sery-Housemaid, same place, 20s and 15s. . ANTED—Generals, Masterton, 12s and 15s; Lansdowne, 10s to 15s. General and Waitress, restaurant, Iliwkes' Buy, 15s each. . WANTED— Cook-Laundress, near Wanganui, very easy place, SOs. W" ANTED~Biillo.k Driver, used to station fencing, 255. WANTED— Housemaid, private, 15s. General, Lansdowne, 15s. Kitchenmaid, hotel, 15s. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT—Experienced Housekeeper, with daughter, age six, highest references; Married Couples, Shepherds, Waggoners, Fencers, Ploughmen, Cooks, Milkers, Sawmill Hands, Benchmen, - etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9627, 16 March 1910, Page 1