Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 5/- per inch, 3/- per half-inch. Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let: 15 words, 1/6; 3 insertion.';, 3/6; G insertions, 6/cash. Each additional word, Id. Births, Marriages: 2/6. Deaths, 3/-. With “Private Interment,” 5/-. Funeral Notices: 6/- first insertion; 3/- subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 2/6. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. e RANTED. —Four shearers, 1000 sheep r ’ per man. Also 4 shed hands to start ’• approx. November 21. Address and ’phone number at “Times-Age.” e W”ANTED, immediately, youth 16-20 r for bulk store. Apply Manager, ” Macduff’s, Ltd. WANTED. —Boy, about 16 years, to - help milk with machines and do odd jobs; good home. Address at "Times-Age.” ■ W ANTED - — Smart boy to learn groce ery trade. Apply James Watson & Co., Queen Street. . WANTED. —A man for dairy farm, at once; wages, £2/15/- and found; . three miles from town. Address at “Times-Age.” . 'WANTED. —Three men for hay press. 2 Apply J. R. Eton, ’phone 123 W., 2 Carterton. - W ANTED. —Strong youth for sheep farm and help generally; good j home. Address at “Times-Age.” 1' ' ' >.ROOMS WANTED. ■WANTED. — Furnished bed-sitting - room; morning tray; must be handy to Queen Street. Write “440,” “Times- ; Age.” WANTED. —One or two unfurnished rooms, with board, near Queen St. t Write. “437,” “Times-Age” Office. ‘ WANTED TO RENT. e OIVIL SERVANT wants five-roomed house; reasonable; excellent refer- - ences. Ring office 1418, or write “438,” t c/o “Times-Age.” ■ '■ WANTED TORRENT—5 _ or 6-roomed r bungalow, near town; rent up to a 32/6 by good tenant. Address at “Times- - Age” Office. t =.- . ' r-. v ‘TO LET. •’ qpo LET—Bach, 96 South Road. Address at “Times-Age.” I WANTED. —Reliable tenant, 5-roomed house’, e.L, hot water and garage. y Address at “Times-Age.” qpO LET. —Shop in State Theatre; r Office in State Theatre. Apply 3 Hart, Daniell and Hart, Solicitors, Perry Street. : 'pO LET. —Cars, without drivers, to go anywhere you please. New Car . Rentals. Depot: Mascot Motors, Ltd., v telephone 2191; after hours, 1277. t ■_ y PERSONAL. I. ARTHUR HILL, Numerologist, 6 Acade emy Buildings, opp. G.P.O. Your - birth-date is the index of your life. - What does 1939 offer you? ’Phone 2319. !. — LOST AND FOUND. e a pOST, from Akura Road, on Saturday s morning, one Australian blue-nosed cattle pup. Finder please ring 1682. ? pOST. —Small purse, containing money e and key. Finder please return to 1 ‘Times-Age” Office. t pOUND. —Brand new De Luxe Model Sedan Cars for hire without driv3 ers. Reasonable rates. —Mascot. Motc ors, telephone 2191; or 16 Chapel Street, telephone 1277. WANTED TO BUY. s VVANTED to Buy—D.B. shotgun, 12 3 gauge. Write “Gun,” stating price, ‘ etc., c/o “Times-Age.” • (CONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest ? prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. s Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. * POR SALE. —1 Planet Junior plough 3 and complete parts; also 1 Planet 2 seed machnie. Address at “Times-Age.” - pOR SALE. —Standard 4-door saloon, 1 good opder and appearance; warrant 1 fitness; registered. A snip, £45/10/- ■’ cash. Apply 31 Totara Street after 5 p.m. ' \ pOR SALE. —Cream cane pramette, sponge rubber tyres; condition as ? new. Address at “Times-Age.” '’TYPEWRITER, Imperial 86123, for : sale; in good order. Apply Public Trust Office. a pOR SALE.—Three h.p. FairbanksMorse oil engine, almost new. a Would take Fordson pulley attachment , as part payment. Apply J. Madeley, Matahiwi. TpOR SALE.—Draught gelding, heavy, all work, 10 years. Ring 1595, Fea- , therston. 1 VOTE for “Morlife” if you are feeling ’ run down. These wonder tablets - contain minerals in organic form. At ' all chemists and stores. FAWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engin- ’• eer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. . pREE Service to all makes of Sewing / x Machines for one month. New Singers from £l2.—Singer Shop, 70 Queen Street. f 1 BARBER BROS.’ SPECIALS. 'TURKEYS for ’Xmas! We have' re- . A ceived a nice line of young, wellt fed birds. These are selling fast. Ort der yours now and have it delivered t when desired. 3 TRY some of Barber Bros.’ choice A Spring Lamb or Prime Dairy-fed - Pork for this week-end. It’s delicious! , pUT^your - order in now for ’Xmas ’ Hams. 'Any weight from 81b. up. ■ Call in early and secure yours. . VVATCH our windows for snips this - ’’ week-end. At both Barber Bros.’ > shops in Queen Street. ’Phone 1977, or I 1012. ; MISCELLANEOUS. • TVO Interest Terms. Why pay more elsewhere. Wonderful pre-’Xmas 5 offer by Kenner’s, Ltd., 45 Queen St., , Masterton. pIG FARMERS! Have your pigs curx ed at the Wairarapa Bacon Fac- ; tory, opposite Railway Station, Carter- ; ton, for Hd per lb. This bacon is real- ; ly appetising. Receiving every day.— 1 Ben Rayner, proprietor.
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