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8 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS.

SITUATIONS VACANT. yyANTED. —Cook for country hotel; ’ good wages. Address this office. j QMART young lady wanted for shop, j age 18-20. Apply Rew and McCracken. Queen Street. AVANTED. —Someone to assist general household duties, 6 miles from town. Wages 255. Apply Mrs G. Temple, ’phone 319W. \ WANTED. —Man for two weeks, to milk cows: £3 per week. Ring ’ telephone 300 K. PPLICATIONST to beTorwarded to . the Chairman, Wairarapa Auc- ; tioneers’ Association, P.O. Box 102, [ Masterton, and to close on SATURDAY, December 17, 1938, are called ’ for the position of Yardman and Timekeeper at the Masterton Saleyards. : Salary, £234 p.a. Schedule of duties 5 can be seen on application to the Sec- . retary, c/o N.Z. Loan and Mercantile . Agency Co., Ltd. t _. ■ —— ’ WORK WANTED. f EXPERIENCED Gardener requires work. Ring 2330. 1 BOARD. . JJOARD offered College girl after holidays. Refined home, best loc- . ality; very handy Colleges. Piano, t Write “474,” c/o “Times-Age.” QOMFORTABLE bed-sitting room in ? private home, with board and 5 laundry; suit business man. Address t at “Times-Age.” SEAT WANTED. ■WANTED. —Seat in car going to Hawera any time on Monday, Decem--5 ber 26 (Boxing Day). Reply "Good ‘ Driver.” c/o “Times-Age” Office. 1 ■■■■ .■ PERSONAL. r ■ r——— ————————■ ARTHUR HILL, Numerologist, 6 Acad- ]’ emy Buildings, opp. G.P.O. Your birth-date is the index of your life. What does 1939 offer you? ’Phone 2319. WANTED TO BUY. • W ANTED T 0 PURCHASE. — Small ’ building section at Lansdowne, pre- . ferably J?acre. > Urgent. Write to i “473,” “Times-Age.” QON VERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest i prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. 3 Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ) 3 FOR SALE. ' J?OR SALE. —300-gallon galvanised z iron tank. Apply Ninnes, Queen L ’ Street. - pOR SALE.—4OO-gallon galvanised J tanks, in perfect condition, £6/15/- ’ each. Enquire frojn Manager, Mac- ’ Duff’s, Ltd.. Masterton. QLD Fowl Manure, only-a few loads . v of this left; 12/6 lorry load, deliver--1 ed in town free. —A. Norman, Solway j Stud Poultry Farm, ’phone 1557. WANTED TO SELL, to. full cash buyer only, neat five-roomed home. Immediate possession. Complete with furniture if necessary. Write to “66,” “Times-Age.” VSSEX Super Six for sale, excellent 1 condition; £35. —Apply 15 Te Ore i Ore Road. . 9 -ACRE SECTION for sale, with creek j ° running through; rich silt; 15 minj utes’ walk from the Post Office. Apply “Times-Age.” ’ C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. ’ .Id/fi— MEN’S Light Grey Garb. ' Sport Trousers, well made and - correct cut. Patent waist band, pleats • and slant pockets. All sizes, only 14/6, at C. Smith’s. ■ 17/g—MEN’S Canton Silk Pyjamas, > / smart stripe colourings, full and : comfortable cut. S.M. to O.S. Men’s, > all 7/6, at C. Smith’s. 2/R — MEN’S British Cotton Interlock > / Underwear, Athletic Vests and I Shorts, for 2/6, all sizes. Art Silk Loc- '■ knit Shorts or Vests, all sizes, for 2/11, at C. Smith’s. , 11 /g—MEN’S British-made all wool ' Swim Shorts, exclusive fancy knit. Black, Grey, Wine and Blue. Zipp fastener pocket. Guaranteed highgrade quality. Priced from 11/6 to 13/6 ’ at C. Smith’s. K/g— MEN’S Khaki~Shorts and Shirts / for hiking, superior make; all ' sizes, for 5/6. White Canton Silk Coat Shirts, for 5/11, at C. Smith’s. jy/g— MEN’S Twilled Art Silk Dressu ing Gowns, smart colourings, in 1 Wine, Dark Blue and Brown. Better ’ quality, silk-lined, for 29/6. MISCELLANEOUS. TOG BOXES, Camphor Boxes, Box Brass Kerbs, Fire Screens, Occasional Tables, make ideal gifts—Kenner’s, Ltd., Queen Street. Q YCLE RIDING is a pleasure if your machine is in good order. Let Steve , Sharman personally supervise your cycle overhaul and then see the differ- . ence. pISPLAY of Christmas’ Cakes,’Thur's'day evening, December 15. from 7 to, 8. —State Kitchenette. J AWN MOWERS! Lawn Mowers J sharpened and set. Expert service and promptness. —R. Lambert, Engineer, Coradine Street. ’Phone 1637. CHERRIES from Greytown and local-ly-grown hothouse tomatoes. Get your supply from J. K. Louis and Co., opposite Dalgety’s. “JJEAVER” is the only Sauce I dare give Fatner. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealandmade. Q UNBURN! Hansell’s Beau Brocade Hand Lotion is the most effective and soothing remedy for sunburn. Stocked by all leading chemists and stores, 2/- per bottle. pLOWERS for “ the ’Xmas “ Bride! Bouquets, Sheafs and Sprays. All classes of floral work done by Dennis Fairbrother, Garden House, Bannister Street. EVENING DISPLAY “of ’CludsTmas J Cakes on Thursday, the 15th, from 7 to 2—State Kitchenette.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 1

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716

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 December 1938, Page 1

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