SITUATIONS VACANT. VV ANTED.—For High School House, Renall Street, experienced cook. Ring telephone? 111®. AA7ANTED. —A good general or lady vv help, three adults in family. Apply fl Essex Street, or ’phone 1239. IXTANTED. —An intelligent and energetic man with sales ability—prepared to travel the North Island—£7s to £lOO will buy into a business established over 20 years. The right man can make £6 to £8 a week. References given and required. Apply Gillespie & Co., Labour Agents, Masterton. SITUATIONS WAITED. RELIABLE Married Couple, child aged five, seek position; wife, good cook; man, garden, kill, good worker. References. Address at “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. "J" fl ST.—On Dryer’s Rock Road, two cricket bats. Finder please communicate with F. J. Miller. Telephone 1775. TO LET. LET.—One or two furnished or unfurnished rooms, with use of conveniences. Address at “Age” Office, or ring ’phone 1452. rpO LET.—Two nice unfurnished front rooms, with use of conveniences; quite close to Queen Street. For address apply “Age” Office. FOR SALE. JpOR SALE.—White plates, from 4/9 dozen; good quality.—D. W. Sim. Deader, Perry Street. Jj'Oß SALE.—One Spring Cart (30cwt.) in first-class order. Apply W. Hansen, Brooklyn Road, Carterton. Telephone 156. JX>R SALE.— Aluminium Saucepans, 16/- a set of five; also Enamel Saucepans, 11/6 a sot of five.—D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street.
TpOR SALE.—Partin-Palmer, s.s., e. 1.;
good order; £65. Five-seater Jackson, recent model, £55. Half-ton Ford Truck, £3G. Twin-cylinder A.J.S. gear box, kick start, £22 10/-. Threespeed Ariel, £l2 10/-. A. J. Tew, Carterton.
JpOR SALE. —Seagrass Twisted Mats, sft by 2-Aft, 6/- each.—D. W. Sim, Dealer, Perry Street. MASTEBTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CLASSES IN ART CRAFTS. rpHE SCHOOL has now available an Instructor capable of Teaching Mar-que-terie (wood staining), Leatherwork, Batik Work, Stencilling, Painting on China, Pottery Work, Lettering, Etc. Classes in these subjects will be formed in addition to the usual Drawing and Painting Classes, if sufficient support is forthcoming. In order that necessary arrangements may be made, students desiring to take up any of the Art Subjects are requested to communicate with the Principal as soon as possible. EVENING • CLASSES. Standard VI. Proficiency, Electrical Engineering, Matriculation. Classes will be formed if sufficient students offer. Names should be given in immediately. The Beautiful Transformations Designed by KEEN’S The Ladies’ Own Salon, Appeal to the Lady of Unerring Judgment and Good Taste. The various creations are suitable for Ladies of All Ages, and in the cases of Thin Hair, Discoloured, or Difficulty in Dressing, these Transformations redeem the original Glory of Youth, The sheer skill of the Expert Artist ensures not the least trace of artificiality. Light in weight, easily adjusted,the naturally wavy hair cannot p.ssibly become straight. KEEN’S, QUEEN AND PERRY STREETS. TELERHONE 1641. BABIES TODAY School Children to-morrow. School Children to-day, Men and Women to-morrow. They all grow up so soon, almost before you notice it. The baby ways, the childish, pretty mannerism, all vanish without trace—’ Unless you make sure and have the children’s photographs taken now, before it is too late. The children will sobn grow, up, and perhaps scatter; their photos will never grow up, and will always be with you. DON’T DELAY! Ring 2471 for appointment, or come in any time, any weather. We have our own sunshine, 10,000 Candle Power E.L. The A.P.F., The Children’s Photographers and Artistic Picture Framers, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, 24 February 1927, Page 1
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