Casual Adverti: Inch Rate: 5/- per inch, half-inch. Wanted, Lost, Found, For To Let: 15 words, 1/6; 3 i tions, 3/6; 6 insertions, cash. Each additional word, Births, Marriages: 2/6. Deaths: 3/-. With “Private Interment,” 5/-. Funeral Notices: 6/- first insertion; 3/- subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 2/6. Ver- ■ ses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. - W" ANTED—Youth. Good opportunity j ’’ to learn trade. Permanent position to right man. Apply Valet Dry Clean- - ers, Ltd. ’> VVANTED—GirI for afternoons, to ? n look after 2 children. Address at “Times-Age” Office. DRAPERY TRADE. WANTED— A smart youth, age about 16 years, to learn the Drapery Trade. Apply to "OPPORTUNITY,” P.O. Box 161, 1 MASTERTON. SECURITY! SECURITY against unemployment is a 13 mainly in your hands. Specialised training opens the way to secure positions at all times, so why not commence your training NOW. Take one e of the I.C.S. Home Study Courses, such as: — / Diesel Engineer Architecture Radio Engineer Accountancy Mechanical Eng. Carpentry . Electric Power Jvlotor Mechanic’s •t Lighting “A” Grade Exam. Foundry Work Matriculation ( Without obligation, call or write for 4 advice, stating your subject. e INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDn ENCE SCHOOLS, 5, Dept. D., Box 120, HASTINGS. e — s SITUATIONS WANTED. TO FARMERS. n W ANTED ’ by married man ’ position ’’ as general farm hand; 20 years’ ex- ’ perience all classes work, bar ploughs ing. Own cottage. Address at this office. '■ QRDERS wanted for children’s dress- ? r making. Reasonable prices. Write ’• “341,” “Times-Age.” r s BOARD. "VACANCIES, board and residence, v single and share rooms—ls Victoria Street. ’Phone 1471. - " f. TO LET. e > — — t. TO LET, to two business ladies, one A furnished room, meals optional; r s central. Address at “Times-Age.” d rpO LET, To business couple, two d furnished rooms, fireplace; central. Address at “Times-Age.” n nnC) LET.^afs,“without drivers, to y x go anywhere you please. New Car :- Rentals. Depot: Mascot Motors, Ltd., telephone 2191; after hours, 1277. ” WANTED TO BUY. W A NT ED TO BUY.—Man’s bicycle, in • ” good order; cheap for cash. Write “344,” c/o “Times-Age.” " " - QASH Poultry Buyer. High prices for t. . v Prime Poultry.—Farm Poultry Sups, ply, 45 Dixon Street, Wellington, •t ’Phone 54-188. i- — QONVERT your Old Gold and Diat. mond Rings into cash. Highest " prices—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. s Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. t. LOST AND FOUND. / T OST —Between Longbush and Masterton, last Sunday evening, starting handle for M.G. car. 5/- reward. ■ —J. Mitchell, Matengatenga, Masterton. ’Phone 3495. P 'TAKEN by’mistake from Masonic A Hall, Saturday, gent’s grey tweed ” overcoat. Return to “Times-Age” and r collect own, ;■ T OST, in or about Regent Theatre? Tuesday night, parcel containing a ladies’ underwear. Finder please communicate with “Times-Age” Office. r T OST.—General debility and listlessriess since taking “Morlife” Won- ; der Tablets for a few days. All chem- ? ists and stores, 2/6 and 6/- per bottle. POUND—New health and vitality - A after taking “Morlife” Wonder Tablets for only a few days, says Mrs P.W. All chemists and stores, 2/6 and 6/- per bottle. ? POUND.—Brand new De Luxe Model " Sedan Cars for hire without driv- ’ ers. Reasonable rates.—Mascot Mot- “ ors, telephone 2191; or 16 Chapel . Street, telephone 1277. s - J FOR SALE. - POR SALE.—Caravan trailer, lift., 3s A ' berth; suitable any full-sized car. '■ £5O. Address at “Times-Age” Office. y POR SALE.—Settings Black OrpingA ton eggs. Address at “Times-Age.” . pOR SAL?E? zz Chesterfield suite and 2 • rimu bedstead and pedestal. Apply No. 2, Commercial Flats. POR SALE—I Model A Ford truck. ' A Reasonable offer accepted. Apply; ’’ South Wairarapa Motors, Carterton. ;? jvr ORRIS COWLEY two-seater car, ' iTA with dicky seat; first-class order; •’ 30 miles per gallon; cheap for cash.— 86 Worksop Road. POR SALE. —Harley motor cycle and A side-car; very cheap for quick sale, t —7O Church Street. PRUITTREES.—Get your Fruit Trees ! A planted this month. We have still excellent stocks of Peaches, Plums, t Nectarines, Apples, Gooseberries, Rasp- > berries, and Currants.—A. Robinson & Sons, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. . Agents: W.F.C.A. ’ AND NOW—WE INTRODUCE THE ; “HINEMOA” ELECTRIC L FENCE. t THE BEST YET AND ? THE PRICE RIGHT. ? N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. MASTERTON, EKETAHUNA, PAHIATUA, MARTINBOROUGH.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1938, Page 1
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