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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—GirI, assist housework, ’’ mornings. Adult family. Address at “Times-Age.” t WANTED—Boy for sheep farm. Ring " ’phone 431 S after 7 p.m. WANTED—Fencer to erect approxi- ’’ mately two miles of new fence on hill country. Posts, angles, strainers ’ and stays concrete. Good price paid. ’ A first-class man essential. Commence ’ immediately. Camping equipment nec- ' essary. Apply, with references, by June 21, to Dalgety and Co., Martinborough look to the future. YOUR best investment to ensure a successful business career is an ICS. Course of Training. Thousands ; of men at the top of the tree owe their 1 success to devoting a certain amount t of their spare time to study. The I.C.S. can help YOU, too! These are some of the Home-study Courses—what is YOUR subject? • Architecture Radio Engineer - Building Serviceman’s Exam Structural Eng. Short Story Writing > Concrete Eng. Fashion Drawing : Diesel Eng. Ticket Writing Send for Free Booklet stating your subject, trade or profession. No obligation. A INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS. lost and found. T OST—Gentleman’s, fur-lined gauntlet glove, Tuesday night. Kindly return to 98 Renall Street, or ’phone 1355. 1 OST Appetites quickly regained when “Beaver” Brand Sauces are on the table. Wholesome, appetising. ’ Tomato and Worcester. "POUND!—Brand new De Luxe Model ' Sedan Cars for hire without drivers. Reasonable rates.—Mascot Motors, telephone 2191; or 16 Chapel Street, telephone 1277. ( TO LET. rro LET.—Two rooms and strongroom, A central, Queen Street. Rent for lot, 15/-, or would let separately. Suit professional man. Apply Donald and • Sons, Ltd., Perry Street. npo LET. —Self-contained flat, two A rooms and kitchenette, suitable for married couple; no children; rent, 12/-. Apply 95 Chapel Street. rpO LET.—Cars, without drivers, to go anywhere you please. New Car Rentals. Depot: Mascot Motors, Ltd., t telephone. 2191; after hours, 1277. BOARD. . WANTED, by business lady, board or ’’ bed-sitting room, in-private home; ’ highest credentials. Apply “No. 124, Quiet,” Times-Age WANTED, by lady, two unfurnished ” rooms, one with fireplace. Quiet and select, use conveniences; garage essential. Reply “125,” c/o “Times-Age” ’ Office. J2OARD— Good board, comfortable ! home, two single rooms arid garages. Ring ’phone 2455. WANTED TO BUY. ' CON VERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest ; prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. 1 Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. i -—... , T’OR SALE —Slightly musty wheat, 5/per bushel. —G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd. . p OR SALE.—Austin 1926-27 5-seateri • r tourer, rebored November; £55 or near offer; cash. Good condition. —22 . Worksop Road. . VOR SALE.—3-seater Morris Oxford. . x Apply 24 Church Street. 1 pdIFSALE.—A limited quantity of Ist and 2nd quality totara posts.—Ap- : ply Wright, Stephenson and Co. FOR SALE. WHITE PAPER. WHITE PAPER AppIy—-“TIMES-AGE.” BUSINESS WANTEDS. W OOD CUTTING, town or country. ” Apply 66 Bentley Street or 41 Albert Street—Adams. 9/11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s Winter 1 - L sale. —48in. Shadow Tissue, > heavy quality, smart modern design on Helio ground. Usually 6/6. Sale Price, 2/11 yard. 9 ?11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s Winter ■ Sale.—“ Doctor Flannel,” all pure wool, 28in. wide. Navy Blue only. , Usually 4/3. Sale Price, 2/11 yard. ’ on IN. Taffeta Silk, small self designs. Shades: Nile Green. Lemon. Sky, Cream and Scarlet. Sale Price, 3/3 yard. 36in. Crepe Cypress, in Bottle. Mustard and Navy only. Usually 5/11; ■ Sale Price, 2/11 yard.—At Graham’s Sale. . 4 /11 AT Hugo & Shearer’s Winter ■ L - L Sale. —Ring Velvets, 36in. 20 delightful shades. Selling quickly. Sale Price, 4/11 yard. rpRY Grey's Butchery this week-end . i for a Joint, Prime Beef, Young ’ Dairy-fed Pork, Lamb, H. Mutton, Choice C. Beef and Pickled Pork, and ! delicious Pork Sausages; also a number of Poultry. Telephone 1748. raining, buy your Coat ' from Albert Donald, opp. Regent ' Theatre, Masterton. Guaranteed waterproof Coats, 47’6 to 67/6 each. LJAIR Greying? Avoid dyes—use Ra- ; chel Hair Tonic. 4/6 half-pint bot- ! tie. —W. H. Snowsill, Chemist (Wood’s Pharmacy). ’ 2/10 —G’irls i ~ _ All~Wool Black [ ' "*■” Gym. Hose, spliced knees and ! feet. All sizes.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers” Champion Winter Sale. QLOVES! We have a large range of ! Gloves, made from selected leath--1 ers. Prices from 12/6 to 25/-. —Albert ! Donald, Saddler and Sports Dealer, opp. Regent, Masterton.
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