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WAITED. jVTB J. AXEL is leaving Masterton to-. c * morrow on a business trip to tho Mediterranean, and not to Australia, ag '" was stated in Mr V. L. Fairbrother 'a t> advertisement. _ \S/ANTED —■ Six-roomer residence, '•• (with conveniences), in good loealt> ity. Permanent tenant; within 10 minutes walk of Post Office. Apply S.j - Gumming, Postmaster. a "y^ANTED —Washing and cleaning by day or half day. For address ap-. - ply Daily Times. c WANTED—A Boy. Apply A. J.j 1 Giddings, Grocer, Queen Street. • XX7ANTED —Immediately, a competent • Cook. Good wages. Apply, with, f references, to Mrs M. Caselberg, "Eosfc otta House, ,,, Worksop Eoad. dame Carle is showing this week 3 the newest Straw Shape, with silk J _ "tarn" crown, smartly trimmed with rose wreath, in black and pink; grey and blue; brown and cream, at 12s 6d.J - —35 Queen Street, Masterton. \ WAITED KNOWN— J. and A. Pren-" tice, Builders, are prepared to undertake all classes of work in any part ■of the district. Prompt attention.; ) 'Phone 348. X>lo1 r CLE time is now coming on." ; The nice Spring and Summer wear ther is the time when you will enjoy a • spin on a good "bike." We stock . good Bicycles, and sell them at bedrock : prices. Just call in and inspect our line stock of machines. Second-haud : Bicycles from £3. If your present maL chine wants repairing, this is the shop . to bring it to. Our work is reliable and reasonable in price. Pull stock of ace- : essories. Bicycles for Hire at any time you want one.—A. BUTLAND, ' Revolution Cycle Works (opposite J. ' L. Murray's), Masterton. ipOORMAN Oraugo for Marmalade —■ P. J. Eobbins, Fruiterer,, Queen • Street, 'Phone 246. . Q 'WN'TOUiraWJNTHOMET— You are a better man by doing it. Up-to-dats house to your own desigu for £50 to £100 deposit. This splendid opportunity closes shortly. P.O. Box ■ 44, Masterton. V^ANWD~KNOWN— A. E. Williams, Hairdresser and Dermatologist, has returned to Masterton, and leased 1 the Hairdressing Saloon from Mrs Cragg, formerly conducted by Mr Alt- , man. ; jgOYS , and Youths' Hard Wearing Colonial Tweed 3-garment Suits, strap and buckle knickers, sizes 11 to IS, 12s 6d. jNT.Z. Clothing Factory Sale. YyiUTE or call on Is7~HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, for your requirements in Hedge Plants —Macroearpas, Lauristinas, Mat'pos, Escalonias, Laurels, and all other proved varieties. Also for hardy shelter trees—pines, gums, wattles, tree luc- • erne, and other quick growing trees. The stock will appreciate the shelter. ipOli truly artistic productions, visit the Arts and Crafts Depot, Queen street. Agents for Liberty's, Wellington. Worksop Road, are now teaching the L.-u.-ger System of Dressmaking. This system, which ensures a perfect fit, is easy to learn. Intending pupils are adviied to apply early to Misses Holmes, Work- ■ so]) road. i> OSES of the choicest varieties. Teas ' and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Camelias, Azalias, Choisya,'/"Daphnes— all at reasonable prices. E. HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton.; 'Phone 164. HPEY our Provisions. Wβ are noted •*■ for our Cooked Ham. GIDDINGS, the Cheapest Storekeeper. OHAVE, SIR? F. B. EOSSON has removed to more commodious premises, lately occupied by Mr A. E. WINZENBEEG (opposite old shop). Up-to-date Hairdressing Saloon, three chairs. Splendid assortment of Smokers' Requisites. WANTED KNOWN.— Always drink VV Atalanta Tea.— GIDDINJS, the cheapest storekeeper. W , AN TED.—Settlers to know that Mr ■* V A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Piano. 1 Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, will visit any district between Pahiatua - and Martinborough. McLeod and' Young, Booksellers, l "The Academy, , -' Masterton. 1 inHTMNEY~SWEEP.—AII orders at l tended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write, PETER HIDER, Masonicstreet. Orders may be left with J. K. Blinkborne, Tobacconist. TVTUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., ■"-*■ Customs and Forwarding Agents,- ---; Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. __ T ANDSCAPE Gardening is a fine art. Considerable value is added to a ' property by the judicious arrangement of the garden and shrubbery. E. > HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared to send along one or more experts on the shortest notice. Ring jp 'Phone 164. F. P. WELCH. (Phone 283.) LABOUE, LAND AND ESTATE | AGENT. 1 Office: A. E. Bunny's Buildings, Perry Street, Masterton. _________ , Two good rabbiters, must have, gun and - dogs, 30s per week and id per skin. f Two experienced Ploughmen, 27s <5d and 30s per week. [ Gar-dener, fruit, flowers and vegetables, i 30s. General Hand, milk, garden, till, etc, r 255. Cowboys, 15s to 20s. j Married couple, man milk, used to stock work, wife housekeeper, £2 per week, man must have dogs, saddle and bri- ' die. i Married Couple, man used to all farm work, wife housekeeper, £100 a yea , . ~ 20 Experienced Axemen, Is 3d per hour and 14s per week board. , Experienced Bushfaller, 50s a week and found. I Contract bushfallers for Auckland. Ovj er 1000 acres. Must X experienced men; ten or more per gang. Camp, i.ools, and stores on ground. Generals, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d and 20s. " House-Parlourmaid, 17s 6d. Cook-General, 255. I AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.— Shepherds with horses and good teams.; Pio.ighmeii, station hands, cooks, fencers, married couples, housekeepers, etc. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.— Married Ploughman, expert with drill, binder, etc.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11755, 19 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11755, 19 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11755, 19 August 1913, Page 1

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