SPECIAL ADVEETISEMENTB. MASTERTON RESIDENCE DISPOSAL. THE EESIDENCE of late A. W. Renall, of two storeys, and containing - eight large lofty rooms, s acious { . and landings, usual offices. With. 33 c acres of land, having some six chains frontages to Essex and Eenall Streets, \ f well planted in orchard, garden, trees, 0 and shrubs. Fine trout stream running through the property. Eight miiutes' walk from General Post Office. Will sell on especially accommodating terms. Price £3000. Prospective Buyers are requested to communicate with Local 4gents, or direct to — [ WALTER NOPS, 35, Essex Street, Ma&terton.j LOW PRICES CONSIDERING THE ADVANCE AT WATSON & CO. LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW DRESS TWEEDS TO HAND. 41-inch TWEEDS, Is lid. 44-inch TWEEDS, 2s lid, 3s lld. : 54-inch TWEEDS, 4s lid. NAVY SEBGES, 4s 6d, 5 9 lid. VELVETEENS, All Shades, from Is 3d. FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS 2s lid & 3s lid. EXTRA LARGE BLOOMERS 4s lid. Largo Assortment of CHILDEEN'S BLOOMEKS, 2s 6<L WOVEN SKIETS, 3s lid and 4s lid. Flannelette NIGHT DEESSES 5s lid. WOVEN NIGHT DEESSES 8s 6d. Special Value in GABAEDINE COSTUMES, 79s 6d. NAVY SEEGE COSTUMES, moderately Priced. TWEED COSTUMES, 60s. LADIES' TWEED COATS from 25b. Special Line in COATS, from 355. HEATHER & DAEK GEEY WHEELING WOOL, Special 10d per skein. WATSON & CO CHEAPEST DRAPERY STORE. (Late HamiU's). QUEEN ST MASTEETON. C. D, SHOOSSVISTH. THE WORKING MAN'S STORE (NEXT PRINCE OF WALE* , ; j STABLES). QUEEN ST MASTEETON. ALL GOODS AT LOWEST GASH PRICES. GBLLESPIE ARID CO., ' T AND, LABOUR, INSURANCE AND lv GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS & GENERAL AGENCY. Academy Buildings (Church Street entrance.) Telephone 95. P.O. Box 47. \\JTANTED —Woman cook for country hotel 30s. Woman cook for station 255. \t7XNTED~-~G^norale"'~lo3 _ ''to 255, Waitress 17s Cd; Lady Helps for country, 15s; Womau Cook 20s; Nursery Housemaid for Hutt. \\7ANTFJJ —Married couple, man garden, etc, wife general; salary £100 per year and bonus. Wj AjSTTE _ D—GerieruT station'"hancT3oß, ** Ploughman 30s; Milkers 255. WANTED TO LET—By contract, 300 acres scrub. II^ANTED —Washing or cleaning for Mondays, by experienced woman. F. P. WELCH. (Phone 283.) ! T AND, LABOUR, AND ESTATE ■ Li AGENT. Office: A. E. Bunny's Buildings. PEERY STBEET .... MASTEETON. WANTED— ~ Contract fencer, 1 mile, Martinborough Contract drainer, 100 chs. or more. Contract tawhinc pullers, in blocks to suit, 2 or ;> in a gang. Contract scrubcuttors, 100 acres or more. Metal team driver, 35s week. Shepherd, good team, £100 per year. Cowboys, station*, 15s to 20s. Married post splitter, 30s per 100. Cook-laundresses, 255. Lady helps 20s, Generals 15s, 255. Waitress, 20s. Mill bushtnan, half time in mill, half .in bush, 12s day. Married couple, man milk and general, hand, wifo cook-laundress, £110 year Cook-laundresses, 255; Cooks 255. Lady helps 20s. Generals 15s, 20s. Experienced coach and general smith, 12s day. AWAITING ' ENGAGEMENT. Eabbiter, with 6 (logs; Cowmen-garden-ers, station and farm hands, ploughmen, motor car drivers, etc.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 14579, 2 June 1916, Page 1
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