Wanted. WANTED— A Young Lady to board in private family. Apply "Modebate," Daily Times Office. Girl to assist. Apply Tiffin Tea Rooms. ANTED—Housekeeper, elderly, for widower, Roman Catholic preferred. Apply Mrs. T. Wickfks, Potvnall-street. ANTED— To to a good tenant, a 7-roomecl Ilousa, with all conveniences, in high and dry position. Rent on application to Rigg Bros., Builders, Queenstreet. HAT YOU H_VE UEIsN WANTING is a good Secondhand Dealer, one who knows his way about and knows what prices to give jou. If you have any surplus goods please don't throw them out, but drop in and tell ma and I will run round and give you the highest price for any Furniture, Tools, Ladies' or Gent's Clothing. I buy in fact, anything, from a needle to an anchor, and retail so cheaply th t no goods remain on my hands for long, so don't forget. Bob. Rus9Ell, Second-hand Dealer. 'ANTED KNOWN—Dyeing and Dry Cleaning. Gents , Suits and Ladies' Dresses Dyed or Cleaned and Pressed by experienced workmen. All work done in Masterton. Support local industry. Peterson, 18, Queen-street, Masterton. SPRAY! Spray now. Not only spray now, but spray with Tree Brand. Danibll'b Hardware. WANTED —Everyone to know, that Bacon's Table Ale is brewed from the very finest hops. J. A. Hume, Agent. "TT\ON'T monkey with experiments. Use JLJr Tree Brand Emulsion. It never fails . Daniell's Hardware. NVEST One Penny in a postage stamp and write by to-day's mail for particulars of the best Booksellers, Stationers, and Fancy Goods Business. £600 a year clear profit. Send to-day to Whittakek and Co., National Agency, Taumarunui. OR SALh;—Cheap, Furniture, Linoleum, Ironmongery, new and second-hand; also Sundries, comprising Bedroom Ware, Books, Guns, Fishing Rods, Tools, Trunks, Bicycles, Coppers, Pictures, Brushware, Cutlery, Hammocks, Musical Instruments, etc., at bedrock prices for rash. Goods bought, sold or exchanged. Best prices given for anything. A trial solicited. Note address: E. Hodge, Second-hand Dealer next W.F.C.A., Old Central Eotol Hotel Premises, QueenWANTED KNOWN—I have just secured a good line of Coke Stoves, which I can recommend, as several have been fixed by me and are giving every satisfaction. Price 40/-. Also " Brays " Incandesent Gaa Burners complete, 2/6 each, fixed Call and see them. All descriptions of Plumbing and Gas Fitting undertaken. Estimates supplied if required. R. E. Jones, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Queen-atreet. -4? (^IYEN AWAY. -Champiok Baking Powder ; once tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers. APKNNY Postage Stamp only required, sent, will give you full particulars of a General Store. Only £50J Cash required. Turnover £800 per "month. Apply Whittaker and Co., National Agency, Taumarunui. ZWimney sweeping-James Water\j house is prepared to sweep chimneya promptly and cheaply. All work well done.Orders may be left at E. Hodge's shop, next Central Hotel. WANTED KNOWN—Try Hume's New Bar for Hot Drinks in cold weather. Milk Punch, Mulled Cordials, Ginger Brandy etc. J2Kf\f\ Given Away.—RELIANCE BLUE (bag or square) keepa linen snow white. All grocers and storekeepers. WANTED— Your orders for Bacon's Table Ale, the favourite summer drink. J. A. Hume, Agent, _£$p?f\£\ Giv?n Away.—Champion oyOl/V CUSTARD Powder, simply delicious with stewed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra large size, 6d. AL grocers and storekeepers. ANTED KNOWN—Bacon's Tablb Ale, an excellent non-alcoholic drink is procurable from J. A. Hume, Agent, Masterton. ®6 A RE yon dissatisfied with yonr _rL Razor?" Send it to me and I will set it to your satisfaction. I can also supply you with the best Strops and Shaving Materials. Note Address—F. B. Rosbon, Hairdresser, next Prince of Wales Stables, Queen-street. WANTED— A non-alcoholic drink that eclipses all competitors. Bacon's Table Ale, the purest and best. J. A. Hume t Agent. DRESSMAKING in all branches at Miss MoMaster's, 57, Worksop-road. Charges moderate. Special attention to evening work. 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. i> ££ d\/f\ GIVEN AWAY—Champion oUdlllF BAKING POWDER; once tried always used. Particulars in each tin. All grocers and storekeepers ~JC*K£\r& GIVEN AWAY.—VARNISHINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each 6d tin. All grocers. ANTED—Settlers to know that ME . A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua and Martinborough, MoLeod and Young, Booksellers " The Academy," Masterton UNT, COTTRELL & CO., LIMITED Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed All trains met daily AS. CANDY, Queen-street, Masterton,, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Repairer. 20 years' practical experience. Country orders promptly attended to. O£f AA Given Away.—Champion CUSTARD POWDER, eim ply delicious with stesved and bottled fruits puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. MASTERTON 'S Old Favourite Chimney Sweep is still to the fore. Straight chimneys 9d, Ranges with one oven Is 6d, Ranges' with two ovens from 2s. Peter HiDBR, Masonic-street. Orders may be eft with J. Blinkhorne, tobacconist. J2K£\f\ GIVEN AWAY.—VARNIo&OyiI SHINE, the brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums ; easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each 6<i *tin. All grocers. "¥7|T ANTED—Everyone to try Bacon's v ¥ Table Ale, and be convinced of its excellent quality. J. A. Hume, Agent. / 1 RAMOPHONE RECORDS, 7-inch 1/6, XJT 10-inch 3/-. They will fit any gramophone. Call and see our stock. Book Aroade (McLeod and Young), Queen-street, Masterton, agent for Edison Phonographs. T - ~HE Government insists on you spraying. It recommends, not insists on, spraying with Tree Brand. But why run risks? Danibll's Hardware. ANTED KNOWN—F. Butcher is a Cash Buyer of Poultry of all kinds, in any quantity. Apply at Store, Kuripuni.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9767, 30 August 1910, Page 1
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