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Wanted WdH nP'TT The Monthly Meett\7i X • «J ,•• ing will be held in Knox Hall on Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Full attendance is requested. Business important. AN LED—A Worran to do cleaning . one day a week. Apply Mes R. J. Fobs, Upper Plain School. ANTED —Employment ie sought by a trustworthy, elderly Man, who is able to make himself generally useful in or around a home. High wages not expected. Apply, by lettfr, to "Eldhbly," Daily Times Office. WANTED— A good Oeneral Servant or a Working Housekeeper. Apply Mes W Cooper, Tβ Ore Ore. Address P.O. llox 44, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN—The Utility Egg Circle are marketing their eggs at one half-penny per dozen, including all charges. Apply H. J. O'Lkaby. chairman. WANTED — A Manager for bheep Station, Wairarapa. Apply Jas. Macintosh & Co., Stock Auctioneers, Maeterton. WANTED— To Sell, Phaeton, nearly new, with pole and shafts. Apply A. J Johnson & Co., Auctioneers. 'ANTED KNOWN—We Dye and Dry Clean Ladies' Costumes and Gents' Suits to make them look like new. All work thoroughly up-to-date. We Dye Fast Black for mourning. Support local industry and patronise T. Pstbeson, Maaterton Dye Works, 18 Queen-street, Mastenon. PLUMS - (Jood Jam Plumsj 3a per case at F. J. Kobiuns, Fruiterer, Queen-street. 'Phone 246. PREbEKVING JArtS and JAM JARS at Russell's Second-hsnd Bhop now on sale from 1/- per dozen. Call early and secure your order before the rush sets in. Bobt. Russell, Second hand Dealer. P~ EACHEs, Apricots snd Plums for jam Lowest market rates. Apply F. J Robbins, Fruiterer. 'Phone 246. BOJs'T waste time cooking when McKay <& Sons are offering the most delicious sweetmeat ever placed on the market for the modest sum of Is in the shape of a French Cheese Cake. Also celebrate the New Year festivities with a block of our real Scotch or EDglish Short Bread. We absolutely guarantee these lines to be the finest quality procurable. AS CANDY, Queen-street, Masterton, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner end Repairer. 20 years' practical experience. Country orders promptly attended to WANTED— Hugo and Shearer, drapers, notify ladies that they have just opened latest and newest shapes in Hair Frames and Hair Pads from A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, and cordially invite inspection of same. Every pad is guaranteed pure hair throughout,, and bears the maker's registered brand. Price 1/- each. ~\lkJ ANTED—Settlers to know that Iftfc ¥¥ A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Puho Tuner, Repaieeb and Regulatoe, will visit any district between Pahiatua und Martinborough, McLiod and Young, Booksellers " The Academy," Maeterton. TjjTIOUND —At E. Hodgb's Second-hand JO Shop (the cheapest houoe in town) Furniture, Tools, Guns, Gladstone Bags, Trunks, Jewellery, Books, Clocks, Crockery, Bicycles, Spray Pumps, and thousands of other lines. Goode bought, sold or exchanged, including gent's misfit suits and second-hand apparel. Inspection invited. Walk through and inspect the largest and best stock of secondhand goods in town. Note address: Next W.F.C.A., Queen-Btreet. W- ANTED KNOWN—P. Juno, who has been working in Masterton for 25 years, has opened a shop in Dixon-street at the back of the Fire Brigade Station. Jobbing, Shoeing and Coachsmith work undertaken. ' WANTED KNOWN—I "have just secured a good line of Coke Stoves, which I can recommend, ac several have been fixed by me and are giving every satisfaction. Price 40/-. Also " Brays " Incandeeent Gats Burners complete, 2/6 each, fixed. Oall and see them. All descriptions of Plumbing and Gas Fitting oLdertafcen. Estimates supplied if required. E. E. Jonbb, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.), Qneen-etreet. MUNT, OOTTRELL & CO., LIMITED, Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. p. P. WELGH (Phone 283), LABOUB, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. E. Bdhni'b Btjildihqs, Perry-street, Maaterton. WANTED— 4 experienced Scrubcutters, 10s 6d day Gardener, able milk couple cowb, 25s Elderly Cowman for station, 20s Blacksmith, all-round man, take charge shop General Blacksmith, must be able to shoe Experienced Floorman 8s 6d day 2 Poet Splitters, 10s day 2 good Flaxcutters, 6s ton Benchloader, 9s day 10 good Men, used to horse work for scoop driving, 30s Experienced Station Hand, fence, etc., 25s Station Hand, used to dagging, 25s Bush Skiddy, 10s Ropeman, 10s Shepherd, 27s 6d Bullock Driver, mu3t be fencer, for station, 30s Head Ploughman, all machinery, references, 30s Contractors cut from 50 to 100 acres scrub Experienced Yardman, no tallying, 10s Farm Hand, milk, plough, etc., 25s to 30s General Station Hand, used to horses, 27s 6d Station Hand, all-round work, 25s Married Couple; man milk, kill, garden, etc.; wife cook-laundress; £100. Several other Couples, wages £90 to £100 Several experienced Women Cooks, 20s to 40s week Housemaids, Waitress, Kitchen and Pantry Maids, same place. 15s Generals, etc., 15s to 20s Land, labour, insurance, and general commission agents, AND GENERAL AGENOY. Aoadhmy Builmnge (Ohurcli-street entrance). ; P.O. Boi 47. ANTED—Woman Cooicrs'OsT - Hous? maid-Waitre>s, 255. WANTED —Housemaid-Laundress, 15s. Parlour Maid, 18s. Same place. WANTED— Blacksmith for Homewood station, wages 35s per week and. found. ANTED—IO ticrubcutters, Ts~~an. hour. 14s per wepk for food. WANTED— Cowman - Gardener, 255". Station Cook, 255. 2 Labourers for brick works. WANTED — Experienced Fencer for station. 30s. Cowman, 25s week. General Btation Hand, 255. Cowboy, 15s. "ANTED — Married Couple ; man general station hand, woman as housekeeper. Salary, £90 per year. "ANTED—Generalß, 10s to 20s week-Housemaid-Waitress, 15s. Lady Help for country, 15s. Housekeeper, 255. WAITING ENGAGEMENT—Married Couples, Ploughmen, Station l Oooke* Station and Farm Hands, Scrubcutters, Gardeners, Shepherds, Machine and Blade Shearers, shed hands, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11265, 5 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11265, 5 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11265, 5 February 1912, Page 1

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