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WANTED. y WANTED—Housekeeper, 2i miles i" ' from town. Apply Daily Times for address. t WANTED—Light position by young k girl in Masterton or Gartorton; y nice home, small wages. Apply by lettor to "M.E.," Daily Times office, d \VT ANTED—By married man, position s as head, ploughman; 15 years with • Percy Bros., Te Ore Ore. Apply for address at Daily Times office. '" XM ANTED—Cook for plain cooking, 6 and experienced housemaid no • washing. Apply Devonshire House. . YU ANTED—To buy, small business, or interest in same, at Maaterton. Api ply confidentially to J. B. Keith, P.O.' ? Box 63, Masterton. " WANTED—To sell, cneap, Tailor's Sewing Machine, Press Boards, etc. • Apply A. O. Levien, c/o D. A. Picker--3 ing, Queen Street. \ WANTEDKNOWN-The cheapest lot I of Toys ever landed in Masterton can be bought for next to nothing at ' Hughes and Sim's , , General Dealers, Hall Street. Phone 373. 5 WANTED—To buy, 4000 dozen Pret serving and Jam Jars, all sizos.—• Apply to B. Russell General Dealer, ' Phone 119 - ---; JQADDY XMAS has arrived at Hughes and Sim's with a large , swag of Toys at prices that defy com- " petition. Get in early. Phone 373.' "RANTED KNOWN—M~rs J. Maternity Nurse, has a quiet, comfortable home for maternity cases, and will, from January Ist, take soldiers' wives, or anyone who is in straitened I circumstances, at £4 for the fortnight.: l Everything found. Ladies from country waiting, £1 a week. Address: 340 Queen Street, Masterton. Phone 684. • \U ANTED—To sell contents of twenty houses of furniture, can be done with good sound furniture from front , door to back. For further particulars I apply to E. Eussel, General Dealer. I T?UTLAND'S Bicycles will give you every satisfaction, both as regards , easy running and long wear. They are built On dependable lines, and we sell them at lowest prices. Call and let ua show you our good machines.— But- ! land's Cycle Works, Queen Street, Masterton. Phone 259. WANTED KNOWN.— J. Nicholson has for hire two of the latest model Dodge Bros. ' Motor Cars, avaliable at any time, day or night. Trips are arranged to any part of the district. Competent drivers. Charges moderate, Phone—Private 296, P.O. Stand 675. WANTED KNOWN—Don't discard! your clothes because they are soiled or dirty . Bring your suits and Lad. ies . Costumes along to me and have them cleaned and pressed, and made good as new. Satisfaction guaranteed. Moderate prices, civility and attention. —PETEB KELLY'S Cleaning Works, opposite Knox Church, Queen Street. pHIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently i». any part of tlio town or district. OaU or write, PETER HIDEE, Masonic St. Orders may be left with J. Purchase (late J. K. Blinkhorne), Tobacconist. WANTED~KNOWN.—I am prepared to instal drainage connections at shortest notice. Beet material and workmanship guaranteed. I will be pleased to give quotations for any work, large or small. All descriptions ofl plumbing, hot water work and gas-fitt-ing undertaken.—H. E. JONES, Registered Plumbsr, Queen Street. Phon® 138. Mr!. CANDY, Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer, is prepared to visit town qt country. Orders left at Candy's Music Wareliouse will receive prompt attention. 'Phone 223. QCISSOES, Penknives, Cutlery, Surjfical Instruments, etc., set and sharpened. Leave at W.F.C.A. Ironmongery Dept. WANTED—Masterton and Wairarapft Eesidents to know that we under* take all classes of Pissno and Organ Tun* ing and Repairing. Satisfaction guas» anteed.—McLeod and Young, Agent* Ctas. Begg and Co.'a Pianos and Or< gane. .£K to £50 to Lend, privately, npoxa Household Furniture (without re- ' moval). Payable by easy Csll or write, enclosing stamp for reply, to L. W. BALKIND, c/o Thompson & Hamilton, P.O. Bos 168, Phone 27. pYCLE Tyres.— "Dunlop's" and "OceaniesV—fitted by Butland at lowest prices. If your Bike needs repairing bring it to us; we have expert tradesmen to do the job, and our charges are very reasonable. AH kinds of accessories in stock. —Butland's Cycle Works, Masterton. Phone 259. ONEY Lent Privately, and in strictest confidence, upon aproved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easy Weekly Payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. V 7. BALBALKIND, c/o H. Mace Thompson, Land Agent, Gray's Buildings (upstairs over J. L. Murray's), P.O. Box 165Phona 27, private 493 WANTED KNOWN—ALF. LEWTN (late J. Purchase) intimates that hi has taken over G. Matthews' Hairdressing and Tobacconist Business, The Saloon will be under the Proprietor'r; personal supervision. F. P. WELCH (Phone 283.) LAND, LABOUE AND ESTATE AGENT. Office: A. R. Bunny's Buildings. PERRY ST. :. .. ... MASTERTO.V.; WANTED— Shepherds, 40s, 455. Soveral station cooks, 40s. 6 General Station Hands, 355, coast. Station and farm hands, 355, 40s. Station cowman, kill, etc., 355. Milker, machine shed, 40s. Married stations, £140, £150. Married couple, wife housekeeper, man milk 2 or 3 cows and general station, • hand, £130. House-parlourmaid, station, 20s. Cook-laundress, 255. Cook, hotel, 355.] 2 Experienced Scrubcutters, Is 6d hour.] Married man for sheep farm, £125 year free cottage, etc. Experienced post-splitter, 30s per 100.] Cook-generals ,hotel, boarding house, 30a Contract fencers, 2 miles or more. Bullock driver, station, 40s. Cowmen-gardeners, 30s to 40s. Cooks, 255; Cook-generals 20s, 255. Youths and elderly men for stations and farms, milk and useful, 15s to 305 , . Experienced station gardeners, 355, 40$ Sciubcuttera, 11s and 12a or contrast

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 134037, 3 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 134037, 3 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 134037, 3 January 1918, Page 1

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