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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' J. BRADBURY WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. QUEEN ST MASTERTON. f-lAS JUST UNPACKED THREE AX CASES OF CHOICE NOVELTIES IN ELECTRO-PLATE. Also a line of GUN-METAL LEVERS. These have 15 Jewels, and sell at 255. Also the MOERI, MARDON, Etc., at 20s. And the OMEGA in all Grades and Ladies' WRISTLET WATCHES in Gold, Silver and Gun-metal, with Reliable Movements. ALARM CLOCKS from ss. A Splendid Alarm at 7s 6d—one went 17i years with out repairs. Send for No. 17 ALARM, 7s 6d post free. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. r ; J. BRADBURY'S NEXT HOOD BROS., s KEEP YOUR FEET DRY 1 . IN A PAIR OF " HADLEY'S BOOTS. l -ftTEW CONSIGNMENTS JUST OPENED UP of ALL KINDS of LADIES' and GENTS' WINTER FOOTWEAR. COMFY SLIPPERS at lowest prices. GUM BOOTS that will, give good wear. 1 HADLEY'S, | (OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL.) GO TO RUSSELL'S TO BUY. WHAT YOU WANT. GO TO RUSSELL'S TO SELL WHAT YOU DON'T WANT. "Y"OU are sure to get satisfaction, as I can quote you all prices for anything you require in the way of Furniture, Tools, Bikes, Motors, Traps, Drays, Harness, and the largest stock 3 of second-hand goods to choose from in 3 the Wairarrpa, at prices to suit all pockets. There is now over £1000's worth of stock to choose from. Yet I am open to buy more, so if you are leaving the district and wish to sell out your home, I will buy everything just as it stands, from front door to back. So call, write, or ring up 'Phone 119. ROBT,. RUSSELL, DEALER. Telephone 119 Masterton. THE r ARTS & CRAFTS CO. IN THE DRESDEN WAREHOUSE r AGENTS FOR LIBERTY'S, . ARE displaying Art in every coneeivable shape and form, suitable gifts for every occasion. 7 3 INSPECTION WELCOMED. GILLESPIE AND CO., 3 T AND, LABOUR, INSURANCE AND ** GENERAL COMMISSION AG- . ENTS Bs, GENERAL AGENCY. T - Academy Buildings (Church Street Eatranct>). Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. WAITING Engagement.— Station hands, ploughmen, milkers, and _ scrub cutters. ___ WANTED—Lady help for country, * * only two in family; wages 15s per j week. WANTED—Station hand able to" " fence 255; experienced Fencer 30s; Milkers 20s and 255. men for tawhine . pulling, Is an hour, 12s per week for food. WANTED — Married couple, wife J cook-laundress, man generiJ station hand; Balary £100 per year. .ANTED—Housemaid 20s, Generals 10s t 20s; woman cook 20s; Wait* ress 17s 6d; Parlourmaid 18s. "WANTED—Shed hands for crutching shed, 30s per week. F. P. WELCH. (Phone 283 ) LAND, LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buldings, h Perry Street, Masterton. • WANTED— a Two pit-sawyers.. n Leading bushman, sawmill, Taranaki, lis to 12s per day. '■ Experienced bushman, lis day. Camp Cook, 30s per week. - Married man, milk and general farm work; free cottage; no work for wife. Cowman gardener, must understand gardening, 25s per week. Youth, milk and useful, 17s 6d. Women cooks, 25s to 30s week. Cook generals, 15s to 20s. House parlour maid, 18s. - Waitrer.s, hotel, Wanganui district. Rabbit trappers at 9d pair, and freight paid. « '* Youth, milk, etc., 10s to 15s week.; L Housemaids, Waitresses, 17s 6d. ir Generals and Helps, 17s jd to 20f1., 16 2 good Quarrymen, 10s day. . Woman cook, hotel, 30s to 35s per week. 3- Housemaid, 20s. Married couple, man milk and 'genera!, farm work, wife cook, £100. - _ Cook-laundress, country, 82s fd Smelts

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11980, 18 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11980, 18 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11980, 18 May 1914, Page 1

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