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J WAJHTiiU. > WANTED KNOWN. Dyeing and Dry-Cleaning Worka. > —Ladies , Costumes and Gents' Suits dyed and dry cleaned, and pressed in i iirst-class style, so as to look like new. i, The lowest possible prices charged. All . goods left with Mr Wataon, Queen Street South, will be promptly attended ; to. Suits cleaned and pressed withia , shortest notice. Support the old establishment.—T. PETERSEN, 18 Queen Street, and 36 Victoria Street, Masterton. ( "Vy ANTED—Employment by first-class oook and Baker ia shearing sheds. For address apply Daily Times. ~ Yy\&NTED~Young girfTo" assist with, house work. Apply Daily Times, office. "WANTED—Boy for messages and other light duties. Apply James Elliott. WANTED—A girl for shop. Apply for address at Daily Times cffiee. TyXNWD'^A^ood"General (pennanT ent); also a little girl for light house duties. Apply Mrs W. H. Hosking, Church street. WANTED—By""a young juit left school, situation as companion, help, travelling companion, or nursery governess. Apply "A.8.," Post Office, Rougokokako. WANTEF KJS T OWN-=T¥at W7 F7 Shaw has a large stock of Men's and Boys' Boots, light and heavy, prices of which have beeu reduced to make room for a large consignment of English Boots, now to open up. Buyers will find the boots good quality. No rubbish.—W. F. SHAW, Next Gas Showroom, Queen Street. jyiT ADAME CARLE, Millinery Special-" ist, for New Millinery. Another display of pretty Hats from 10s 6d. — 35, Queen Street, Masterton. WAT^TT3D^^eno^il^fTh¥lellin^of 120 acres bush. Tenders close 30th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply sharp.—H. G. THOMSEN, Mt. Holdsworth Eoad, Waingawa P. 0., via Mastertou. WANTED KNOWN.—Pryor GIF berts new Parcel Delivery Vehicle is ready for your order. No waiting. Civility and prompt attention is my motto. King up No. 6, and immediate attention will be given. "OICYCLE time is now coining on. . The nice Spring and Summer weather \s 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 fine stock of machines. Secoud n&nd Bicycles from £3. If your present machine wants repairing, this is the bhop to bring it to. Our work is reliable and reasonable in price. Full stock of accessories. Bicycles for Hire at any time you want one. —A. BUTLAND, Revolution Cycle Works (opposite J. L. Murray's), Masterton. You are a better man by doing it. Up-to-dats house to your own design for £50 to £100 deposit. This splendid opportunity closes shortly. Aply P.O. Box 44, Masterton. WIIITE or call on The Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, for your requirements in fledge r'lantei —Macrocarpas, Laurislinas, VmCpoe, j Es(.-a!onia3. Laurels,-and all ot'" j i proved varieties. Also for huniy shelter trees —pines, gums, wattles, free lucerne, and other quick growing trees.; The stock will appreciate the shelter, I>OSES of the choicest vniicti.-b, TeAB and Noisettes, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Csmelias, Azalias, Choisya, Daphnes— ai! at reasonable prices. E. HALE, the Wairarapa Nurseries, M:iste« , ton. 'Phone IG4_. ' CiiAVE, SIKf F. B. ROrtc-O> ha* removed to more coimnoduuiis prp rnises, lately occupied by Mr A. ti, WINZENBERG (opposite old shop,. Up-to-date Hairdressin" Saloon, chairs. Splendid assortment of Hinok ers ' Requisites. rpiiE MISSES HOLJMES, 55 Worksop Roa<l, are now teaching the Langer System of Dressmaking. This system, which ensures a perfect (it, is easy to learn. Intending pupils are advised to apply early to Miss Holmes, Worksop Road. 1 AN l.)fc>(JA I- , t< (Jantening is a iint- urt. Considerable value is a.dd»-ti to a property by the judicious of the garden and shrubbery E. HALE, of the Wairurapa Nurseries, Masterton, is prepared to send along; one or more -ivpprts on t.h" shm-'.es* no tice. King ap 'Phone 164. 11JUNT, GOT'i'iiLLL A.\ v v i>., uu.. Customs and Forwarding Agents Queen's Chambers, Wellington Furniture packed and removed AI! trains met daily. A FKESH Impetus has benn to Flower Shows all through .;h»» Wairarapa, and early Spring will see great competition in Bulb Shows. For the cest .and choicest varieties of Trumpet' Daffodils, and all kinds of Bulbs, go to E. HALES, the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton. 'Phone 164. nnO lay out a garden to the best advan'ts)<re requires the art of »n "X|>«rt. E. HALE, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, Masterton, has a staff of expert especially trained for this class of work. A well laid-out orchard—stocked with apples, poars, peaches, plums. upricote, grapes, etc.—adds considerably - to the value of the property, increases the comforts of the table, and impro- •> op i-h<- im'otuc ¥ AND, LABOUR, INSURANCE AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS & GENERAL AGENCY, icademy Buildings (Church-strcwt Kγ* tranced Telephone 9ft P.O. Box 47. WANTED— Ploughman, 30s; ShepTT herd, 30s. \y ANTED—Bullock driver 30s; Cowruan 255; Station Cook-Baker, 35sper week. WANTED—To let Furnished detached , bed sitting room. \y ANTED—Three experienced Scrubcutters, 9s per day, 14s food. VyANTED —Married Ploughman, must be experienced with all farm implements; cottage provided. Send copy references. \y ANTED — Married couple, wife housekeeper, man general station hand; salary £100 per year. "WANTED—Housekeeper, 15s, G~en7 ™ erals, 10s to 20s; Lady Help for country, 15sa; woman cook, 80s. "Vy ANTED— Fencer-Rabbiter, dogs ■* provided, 30s; Milker (machine.: } 30s; Station Hand, 25e.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11787, 25 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11787, 25 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11787, 25 September 1913, Page 1

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