J WANTED. J^OST— Between Masterton and Gladstone, a motor-car curtain. Finder please hand to T. Wagg and Co. hekfln. ° the X AIT UNA HALL on THURSDAY, 26th March, 1914. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies free. JfIREWOOD for Sale.—About 20 Cords pinus insignus, in 2ft lengths. Apply James Macara, Brookiield Farm. ipOMATOES! Tomatoes! ad per lb, in any quantity.—F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer. Phone 246. JVfISS McMASTER, Costumier, 57 Worksop Road. Dressmaking in all branches. Fit and style guaranteed. Costumes a specialty T ADIES. —Wo say that the delicious MILITARY PICKLE is a tasty appetiser. If you think so tell your friends. Price reasonable. Sold by all storekeepers who are not asleep. QHIMNEY SWEEP.—AII orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write, PETER HIDER Masonic street. Orders may be left with, J. X, Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. J¥ washing is too severe on you tid* weatae , *, invest in Hone's Patent Vacuum Washing Machine; it's onlj 17s 6d, but will 3ave y*,u a lot of slav cry, and it cannot w<oar out your cloth es. Agents: Mimfie and Gardner; H, Inns, Dresden Piano Co. M. G. Mac kay, Representative, Price 17b 6d. Street, Master ton, Expert Piano and Organ Tui er and Repairer. Twenty years' praeti cal experience. Country order» prompt Iy attended to 'Phone 223 r\AIRY Cans, Vats, Skimmers, Strainers, Buckets, all made at BL Beale and Co., Ltd Big Event. PURCHASE OF COLE'S DRAPERY STOCK BY WATSON & CO. AT A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT. GREAT SALE, NOW ON! A BIG SLICE OFF WELLINGTON SALE PRICES. THINK WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED IN A FEW DAYS. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' WEAR. CHILDREN'S WEAR., HOSIERY & GLOVES. DRESS GOODS. FURS. JACKETS. MILLINERY. MEN'S WEAR. To save time, hundreds of yards of Dress Goods, Blousings, and Flannelettes, etc., cut in suitable lengths AT RIDICULOUS PRICES TO CLEAE. WATSON & OO.'S, MASTEETON'S CHEAPEST DEAPLE. F. P. WELCH. (Phono 253 ) LAND, LABOUE AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Bui dings, Perry Street, Masterton. "WANTED^ - ~~~ YI^ANTED —Immediately, housekeeper, country, 25s week. Rabbiter with few good dogs. Elderly man, cook for 2 bachelors.. Youth for station, milk, etc. Milkers for Feathcrston, 255. Elderly man cook, station, 25s Crosscutter for milling bush. Station hand, with 2 good dogs, 27s 6d. Nursegirl for station, one child, 10s. Experienced bushfcller, Ss and found. Contract bushfallers, 500 acres in two blocks. Woman cook, hotel, 30s to 35s per week.* House parlour maid, 20s. Housemaid, 20s. Generals, 20s per week. Cook, cafe, 25a. Woman cook for station, 30s c Married couple, man milk and general farm' work, wife cook, £100. Cook-laundress, country, 22s 6& wogS:. i: ■ !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11934, 23 March 1914, Page 1
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