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Wanted. HAVE your Trees Sprayed by a Special ist. A. Robinson is now prepared tc spray fruit trees with that famous Neptum Red Oil Mixture. This oil is three times th« strength of other oils, and is the first on the Government Department of Agriculture's list of the red oil spraying mixtures. Mi Robinson has also a special mixlure foi trees in a bad condition with mrss and Lichen. All work guaranteed to pass Government inspection. Robinson & Sons, Florists and Nurserymen, 90, Villa-street, Masterton. TT OS! , —On Saturday, 9th, Smooth-coated JIJ Sheep Dog, blacir, with lizard colour neck, Ashburton County on collar. Finder will be rewarded on returnijg same to H.G.C., Prince of Wales Stables. LO3T —Gentlemans Silver-mounted Morocco Pocket-book, containing letters, etc. Initials, F.E.H. on cover. Reward on returning to Daily Times Office. LOST— Id Queen-street, on Saturday night, Gold - mounted Greenstone Brooch. Valued as a keepsake. Reward on returning to Daily Times Office. FOR SALE —6-roomed House, every convenience ; three minutes', walk from Post Office. Price, £580. A MANUFACTURER'S LOSS—A great Sale of Blouses at Watson and Co.'s. Beautiful All Wool Delaine Blouses, 8/6 Now 4/11. Lovely All Wool Cream Delaine Embroidered Blouses, 13/6 Now 6/11 and 7/6 Dark Flannelette Blouses, 1/6 and 2/6. Rich Black Merv Silk Blouses, 30/- Now 16/6. A lot of Flannelette Blousings, SJd Now 4|d. Double-width Cream Delaine, 2/6 now 1/9. See our windows to-day and compare prices. Watson and Co., the Cheapest Drapery Stores. A MANUFACTURER'S LOSS—A Great Sale at Watson and Co.'s. The mildness of the season —warehouses compelled to clear. 72in. White Twill Sheeting 1/6, now 1/2. Good Unbleached Table linen Bleached Table Linen 1/6, now 1/-. Reversible Cretonnes, ]/- now 4-|d. Double bed Canadian Down Quilts, 31/- Now 19/6. Large Hearth Ruga, 1/11. Door Slips 1/-. Double Bed Marcella Quilts, 9/6. White Double Width Striped Curtain Muslins, 1/Now Gd. Watson and Co.s', to-day. See windows. TTNUBUAL BARGAINS—Great purchase. U Owing to the mildness of the season — manufacturers must clear. Pink Mercerised Zephyr, fast washing colour, 6-Jd, now 4Jd. Good strong Umbrellas, 3/11 Now 2/6. Silk Striped Wincey Blousings, 2/6 Now 1/6. Tweed Walking Skirts, 6/11. Moirette Underskirts, 5/11 Now 3/11. 36in Nainsilk, 4|d. Men's Sox, 6d. Ladies' Woven Undervests, short and long sleeves, 5/6 Now 2/11. Children's Jerseys, 1/-. 27in White Washing Silks, 2/11 Now 1/11. See windows at Watson and Co.'s, Cheap Drapery Stores. gain. Lovely Trimmed -Millinery almost given away—l9/G Hats for 5/11. Children's Cream Beaver Hats, 3/11 to 5/11, all to go at Od. Ladies' Long Coats reduced lo 12/0, 13/6, 16/6. Handsome White Fur Sets, 22/6 and 30/-. Good Tweed Costumes, 2 only, to clear 29/6. White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 3d, now l-|d. Warm Flannelette Nightdresses 5/11, now 3/11. Please compare prices and see Watson and Co.'s Windows. A RECIPE for the cold winter evenings : Your own fireside and an Edison Phonograph. Call to-day and receive a free illustrated price list of the latest machines from the Book Arcade Co. (next Hooper's), Queen-street, Masterton, agent for Edison Phonographs. UNT, COTTRELL & CO., LIMITED. Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. "^JgTANTED—Everyone to try Bacon^ v v Table Ale, and be convinced of its excellent quality. J. A. Hume, Agent. (?0E WOMEN.) Terms strictly cash. OtJSIT-PARLOURMAlD"requiresre-en-gagemenl, or Waitress at tea rooms ; country not objected to. ANTED—Lady Help for East Coast, must be able to cook; two in family; 15s. WANTED— Young Girl (not under 17), light duties, 10s. WANTED— Cook-Laundress, Featherston, £1, WANTED— Nurse for two children, Coast, 12s. WOMAN, with child 2yrs, requires position as Housekeeper in the country. For further particulars apply MRS ARNOT, " The Terrace," Lansdowne. Office Houre—lo a.m. to 3 p.m. 'Phone 369 F. P. WELCH (Pnone 283), LABOUR, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Perry-street, Masterton. WANTED— Active Shepherd with good dog' 3 and horse. ANTED—Elderly Man lor light work. ANTED-Experienced Bnshfaller, 1/per hour. ANTED—Two good Bushmen, Is per hour. ANTED — Nursery-Housemaid for station, 17s 6d. WANTED— Woman Cook for small country hotel, 22s 6d. WANTED —General, with knowledge of cooking, for country hotel, 20s. ANTED—Four or five good Bushfellers for Marlborough. 30s per acre for 100 acres. ANTED—General or Lady-help for country, 15s. WANTED— Experienced Married Couple for sheep farm. Man used to fencing and general work; wife, bread-baker, cook and general work. Only two in dining room and one in kitchen. £100 a year and found. References required. WAITING ENGAGEMENT—SeveraI Housemaids and Women Cooks. WAITING ENGAGEMENT—Married Couples, Cooks, Milkers, Sawmill Hands, Benchmen, Shepherds, Waggoners, Fencers, Ploughmen, etc. GILJ-ESPI- & CO. MASTERTON LABOUR BUREAU, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE AND GENERAL AGENCY. Aoadbiiit Buildings (Church-street entrance). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. SHEEPFARMERS to note that we are now booking sheds for Shearers from N.S.W. and elsewhere. "TTffJ'ANTED — Housemaid - L~iinclrees. ¥ T Women Cooks, hotels and private, 20s and 255. SHEEPFARMERS would oblige by sending us probable dates of shearing. We wish to arrange a run for a thoroughly reliable Expert (recommended). W 'ANTED —Experienced Ploughman must understand all farm machinery Good place. 30s. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT—Married Couples, Married Shepherd, Ploughmen, Station Cooks, Station and Farm Hands. W ANTED—Domesticated Lady Help for country, 15/- per week. General for country 20/-. Housemaid, 15/-. Cook, Laundress, 20/-. Generals, 10/- o 20/- per week.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9735, 23 July 1910, Page 1