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WANTED, ~" QANABIES FOE SALE at Bird Sho , opposite Knox Church. Only '' l ~ few left. Last week of sale. T e *J clear, will be sold cheap. ° JpOUND—A black .g Owner may have, same by payinj cost of advertisement.' Apply M j. s Spademan, Bannistej street, id T^ 1 washing is too severe on you thii I weather, invest in Haine's Paten ie Vacuum Washing Machine; it's onlj ;o 17s 6d, but will save you a lot of slav ;h ory, and it cannot wear out your cloth ~± es. d TO SAWMILLERS.— Wanted, tc n lease the right of cutting 150 acres is standing bush and about 300 acres fell d ed; all heavy rimu. Apply Wall anc n Matthews, Mount Bruce. 6 ])RESSMAKING.— Miss McMaster, l " Dressmaker, 57 Woiksop Road, i£ now booking orders for all branches oi summer work. Fit and style guaranteed. Charges moderate. 100,000 ONION PLANTS. Plant now Robinson's Giant Roc- - co and Brown Spanish Onions, plants Is per hundred. Special quotations per 1000. Robinson and Sons, the Masterb ton Nurseries, Villa Street. 'Phone r 304. Town Agents: Graham and Co. " DOORMAN Oranges for Marmalade — F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer,, Queen Street, 'Phono 246. jpOirSALE.— SltHn"gs"l>T¥iacklVlirr orca, Silver Wyandotte, White and Brown Leghorn Eggs. Apply to T. W. Barnes, Lansdowne, or Allan and Co., Grocers, Queen Street. j^OTTSALE—Sittings -^- eggs~White Leghorn (Pacinian 's pedigree). , Apply C. Hayes, Michael street. , "JT'OR SALE —Indian Runner Duck > Eggs 5s per sitting of 12, local det livery, postage and packing Is 6d extra, infertiles replaced once. All i birds in breeding pen, 2 years old, bred ; from 2 ducks (imported) that laid 660 and 690 eggs respectively in 31 mouths. White Leghorn Eggs (Government strain), birds specially and personally selected by Government Poultry Instructor; sittings same prices as ducks. —H. M. BODDINGTON, P.O. Box 23, Mastorton. "COR truly artistic productions, visit the Arts and Crafts Depot, Queenstreet. Agents for Liberty's, Wellington. J Afcj. CANDY, Queen Street, Muster ton, Expert Piano and Organ Tun er and Repairer. Twenty years' practi cril experience. Country orders prompt ly attended to. 'Phone 223. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, Tools,' *' Bicycles, Guns, Saddles, Watches, or anything for cash. Best prices given. Ou sale now: Furniture, comprising beautiful China Cupboard, Velvet Couch, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mangle, Wertheini Sewing Machine, Watches, Crockery, etc. PatronLj the cheapest house in town. —E. HODGE, Second-hand Dealer, next W.F.C.A., Queen Street. npCTlay out a garden to the best advantaire requires the art of -'in eif'rt. E. HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, hha a etail of experte espue iall; , trained for this class of work. A well laid-out orchard —stocked with apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots. cheriieF grapes, etc. —adds considerab 1/ to the value of the property, increas es the comforts of the table, and improves the income. lElTnPed igree Poultry.— Brown and White Leghorns, White Rocks, Utility strains. Mated and bred for phenomenal egg production. The reliability of my stock is so well and favourably known that it is hardly-j necessary to state pedigree. A visit | to Creoeh Model Poultry Pens will convince anyone that they are the right stamp to breed from. A cordial invitation is extended to all. No one pressed to buy. Sittings from 5s. — JAS. SILLARS, "Creoeh," 59 Corn-wall-street, Masterton. pLUAIUJMi.— H. beale and Co., Ltd. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Ironmongers etc., Queen-street, Masterton. Tele phone R2 lay out a garden to the best advau tage requires the art of an expert. B. HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries Masterton, has a staff of experts espec ially trained for this class of work. A well laid-out orchard —stocked with ap pies, pears, peaches, plums, apricots cherries, grapes, etc. —adds considerab ly to the value of the property, increas c? the comforts of the table, and impro yes the income. YU ANTED.—Settlers to know tlmt Mr '* A. WILLIAMS, Qualified Pian. Tuner, Repairer and Regulator, wili visit any district between Pahiatu» and Martinborough. McLeod and Young, Booktieliers, 'The Academy,' MTasterton. A FRESH Impetus has been given to Flower Shows all through the Wai rarapa, and early Spring will see great competition in Bulb Shows. For the ceet and choicest varieties of Trumpet Daffodils, and all kinds of Bulba, go to B. HALES, the Wairarapa Nureeries Masterton. 'Phone 164. F. P. WSLOH. (Phone 283.) LABODB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. . Office: A. R. Bunny'e Buildings, Perry Street, Maeterton. WANTED— Striker for coachsmith, 40s, find self. Bush farm hand, Opotiki, 30s, 35s with dog. Benehman, keep saw, 15s day. Bushfaller, 11s day, board 14s. 2 Mill Tramlayers, used to crosseutting, 11s day. Shepherd, 355, 40s during shearing. Cook for ploughmen, milk 2 cows, 25a Milkers, machine sheds, 15s to 30s. Lad work in orchard, Masterton. Two shepherds, must have dog, saddle and bridle, 30s. General station hand, able to drive bullocks, 30s. Several general farm hands, milk, etc., 20s and 2os. Contract post and btrainer splitters, 25s for posts, and 2s 6d strainers. Two Fleece-oh 's for 17th October. Contract Scrubcutters, about 100 acres, Two or three experienced Ploughmen. Gardoner, fruit, flowers and vegetables, 30s. Contract bushfallers for Auckland. Over 1000 acres. Itfu&t r-r experienced men; ten or more per gang. Camp, i.ools, and stores on ground. Goiutmls, 12a fid,' 15m, )7f 6d and 20s AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.—- Married Ploughman, expert with .drill, binder, etc.; AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.— Shepherds with horses and good teams. Pio ighmeii, station hands, cooks, • fencers, married couples, housekeep ers, etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11785, 23 September 1913, Page 1

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