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j_ WANTED. te WANTED.—Smart Boy (with bicycle) ie for parcels. Apply to J. Carpenter, i- Queen-street. >- WANTED—To purchase, a light see- "' ond-hand Block Dray. Apply T. n Wagg and Co. r, Y\f ANTED —A Handy Alan. Must I- T understand gardening arid horses. Apply H. T. Hume, Lansdowne. n "WANTED —Boy for messages and d ** other light duties. Apply Jas. L- Elliott, Queen-street. '" YX/ANTED KNOWN. —A comfortable r home is offered in private family v ~ • to young lady attending school or business. Every home comfort. Apply by d letter to "Comfort," Daily Times j- Office. •- TXfANTED —To buy, at once, a good l> ■ Mustering Dog. For address ap- >• ply at Daily Times Office. x U/AM TED—Contractors to erect y about four miles of fencing.—■ Sutherland and Pain, Pirinoa. - TVTANTED TO SELL—A nice large '» well-built 7-roomed House, sunny > corner section, in Worksop Jioad, over l > i acre j bathroom, wash-house, copper, ; » and tubs, gas and drainage. Nice lawn. 3 in front. No reasonable offer refused. • Apply for address at Wairarapa Daily > Times. ' ; WANTED KNOWN. — Masterton ** Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Ladj ies' Costumes and Gent's Suits dyed and dry cleaned and pressed; made to - look like new. All work done by experienced workmen. Lowest possible prices charged. Support the old es-. ' tablisb.ment.--T. PETEBSEN, No. 18 Queen-street, and 36 Victoria-street, - Masterton. I WANTED TO SELENA iSall ; *" boarding house; always full, and ' good connection, low rent. Will sell ' right out or take £75 for goodwill and ! part furniture. Good reasons for selling. Central. Apply to "Bare ' Chance,'' Daily Times, Masterton. i "X7_n_UISSELI?S Second-hand Shop : you will be able to get all the Preserving Jars and Jam Jars you want , for the jam season. Call early and give your order before the rush sets in. 1 have jars suitable for jam from Is per dozen, preserving jars from 2s 6d ' per dozen. Also, 2 gallon jars from 2s each.—EOßT. EUSSELL, Second-hand Dealer. Bing up Tel. 119. WO CYCLISTS.—When yoii. want anything in the Bicycle line you should call at Butland/s Bevolution Cycle Works. We sell first-class Bicycles at prices that will please you. All kinds of bike tyres, motor-bike tyres, end motor-car tyres Bicycles always on hire. If you have any repairs that you want doing promptly at lowest prices, you should take ihem to A. BUTLAND, Proprietor Bevolution Cycle Works. Wβ have also just received a 2f h.p. <- cylinder '' Douglas Motor Cycle, for which we are sole agents. pLUMBING.—H. Beaie and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Ironmongers, etc., Queen-street, Masterton. Telephone 62. MA.'S EEADICATOE takes ink out of Clothing, Is per tin,. at GLDDINGS', tits Cheapest Storekeeper. ■]V[I§yMT,"COTTKELL AND CO., LTD., ±TX %; us toms and Forwarding Agents/;.; Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furni-"' ture packed and removed. All trains met daily. ~X W£_iNOON Tea~"Biscuits;'Tee¥; "*■ Frean and Co.'s. Large assortment, and prices bedrock. At GlD_>iis r GS', the Cheapest Storekeeper. WANTED KNOWN.—JeIIy Crystals ' * 7 packets for Is; Ship Brand Jellies 5 packets for Is.—Gicku_i{B, the Cheaj>est Storekeeper. B. BOSSON haTremoved to more commodious premises, lately ocupied by Mr A. E. WINZENBEBG (opposite old shop), Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, three chairs. Splendid assortment of Smokers' Eequisites. nnHE MISSES HOLMES, 55, Worksop road, are now teaching the L'anger System of Dressmaking. This system, which ensures a perfect fit, is easy to learn. Intending pupils are advised to apply early to Misses Holmes, Work-sop-road. WANTED KNOWN.—Seeded Baisina 3d per packet; 4 packets for Is; delicious fruit. —GIDDINGS, the cheapest storekeeper. Mid-day Lunch aurmg the warm weather try these. They are real good: Sardines, 5 tins for Iβ; Tomato Sauce, 3 bottles for Is. The S.P. Co-o/h erative Store, opposite Beale J s. AN TE"D—Settlers to know that Mr A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano Tuner, Eepairer and Eegulator, will visit any district between Pahiatuß and Marainborough. MeLeod and Young, Booksellers, "The Academy," Masterton. rpHoSE who appreciate good 1 hinge -*• at a low price should give us a call. Pure Ceylon Tea, Is per lb; Seeded Eaisins , 3 packets for Is. The S.P. Co-operative Store, opposite Beale's. "Wf-LEN you~are out for the afternoon you should enjoy a cup of tea at Wickens' Tea Booms, opposite Post Office. Up-to-date Booms, best of attention. Picnics catered for. Wedding cakes a speci - and Fresh Pantry and Small Goods daily. J. WICKENS AND CO., Bakers, opposite PosS Office, Masterton. BUY—-For CASH, * Fresh Eggs in any quantity. S.P. Co-operative Store (opposite Beale & Co.'s). «___„ fTpTwELCIL (Phone 283.) LABOUB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings, Perry Street, Masterton, ~" "WANTED— Bullock driver, station, 30s. . 2 flax cutters, 6s Gd per ton. Benchloader, 9s. Handyman for ilaxmill. 4 Scutchers for flaxmill, 28s and 30s, ropes provided. Eight Eabbiters with dogs and gun, 30s a week and found and Ad per skin. ' Engine Driver, .2nd ticket. 2 Paddockers, washer and fly boy for flaxmill, Westland. 5 Axemen, light bush, 10s day. Contract grass seed cutters, 2d lb. Milker, 255; Cowboy 15s. Woman Cook 255; Housemaid, 20s, 15s .< Generals,' 12s, 15s, 20s. Lady Help, 12s. Eopeman for hauler, 12s. « Woman for washing and cleaning. 4 Experienced Men for chaftcutter. Experienced scrubcutters, 9s. Camp Cooks, 355. 2 Fencers, 1 mile erecting. . 2 Shepherds, same run, must have good dogs, saddle and bridle, 30s week. ! 2 tramlayers, Manawatu line. Married "Ploughman Hawke's Bay. Women Cooks, General.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11578, 29 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11578, 29 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11578, 29 January 1913, Page 1

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