Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 5/- per inch, 3/- per half-inch. Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let: 15 words, 1/6; 3 insertions, 3/6; 6 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. WANTED. —A message boy. Applj r U.F.S. Dispensary. SMART GIRL wanted for retail business office, to learn correspondence and book-keeping work. Typing essential, shorthand an asset. Must be enterprising. Apply, in own handwriting, to "Book-keeper,” c/o "TimesAge.” yy ANTED. —Smart' youth, preferably from Secondary School, possessing initiative and desire to learn business methods and specialised work in hirepurchase book-keeping. Good commencing salary and excellent prospects of advancement. Apply, in own handwriting, to "Initiative,” c/o "TimesAge.” yy ANTED. —Young girl to answer ’phone calls, 9 till 5 p.m. daily. Apply W. Innes, taxi proprietor. 1 yyANTED. —Competent and reliable woman to keep house and look after three young children and one adult in the country. Good wages. Write to “497,” “Times-Age.” yyANTED—Capable cook-general; no washing. Apply Dr Helen Cowie, 24 Perry Street. WORK WANTED. QOMPETENT STENOGRAPHER seeks position immediately. Five years’ experience leading Auckland firm. Excellent references. Address at “TimesAge.” yyANTED. —Position as nurse-com-panion, .' daily; week-ends free. Write to “No. 494,” “Times-Age.” QOOD, fast, clean shearer open for engagement. Address at “TimesAge? ROOMS WANTED. WANTED, By business girl, furnished room, central. Write “Reasonable,” “Times-Age.”. BOARD. YOUNG LADY wants board in private home, near town. Write to “499,” c/o “Times-Age.” ■VACANCY for gent, boarder, single room, private home, quiet. Apply; 118 Cole Street Extension. WANTED TO RENT. yyANTED TO RENT—Small cottage or two unfurnished rooms. Write “495,” c/o “Times-Age.” yyANTED. —Rent House, urgently, by young couple; no children. Write “496,” c/o “Times-Age.” LOST AND ?OUND. WOULD Person seen taking stockings 'off Hotel" Midland line yesterday kindly return to save further trouble?TO LET.? J'O LET. —Furnished flat, living rootri; kitchenette, an done or, two bedrooms. Write “498, ”j c/o “Times-Age.” FOR SALE. pOR SALE. —Austin 12/4 Saloon, perfect order; £95 cash. Apply 188 Renall Street. WILLYS 6 sedan car, seat five, good condition. Price, £l7O. —Walter Nops. Renall Street, Masterton. gHOOSMITH’S Summer Clearance. Sale starts on Monday. Bargain? for all. Every article reduced. yyANTED TO SELL.—Neat freehold home, five rooms. Immediate possession; very central. Complete with furniture if necessary. Write “500,” c/o “Times-Age.” QHERRY - PLUMST 2d per lb.; also ripe-picked hothouse tomatoes. —D. Allen, grower, 22 Macara Street, ’phone 1729. pOR SALE. —House cow, quiet, in full milk. Owner leaving district." Apply “Times-Age.” pOR SALE. —A 7-year-old bay hack. For particulars, ring 2225. JJOTHOUSE Tomatoes now on sale. Apply Bulloch, 20 Oxford Street, Lansdowne. Agents: John Graham and Co. CO-OP.—THE GROCERS. gTART the New Year right! Put your first grocery order into the hands of Co-op. It will be one step in the right direction. QREEN PEAS.—22ozs. tor 1/-. Frimley is the brand, and Co-op. is the store. Peas grown, picked and tinned in sunny Hawke’s Bay. 23 37’ 2337 ’ 2337 ’ 2337—The Co-op.’s Phone. The little grocery store with the big reputation. Just around the corner in Bannister Street. YEAR Resolutions! Don’t say, I won’t do this or won’t do that — say you will shop at Co-op., the grocery store of repute. KUrTpU N?I~ MEAT SPECIALS. ’ pADDY RYAN wishes all the very best of seasonal greetings, and if you want better meat for 1939, ’phone 1749. gPRING LAMB! Paddy Ryan'has the quality you want. ’Phone your order, 1749. JF the weather is too hot, don’t think we have no meat —it’s all inside in the cool store. rpHF. Kuripuni people know that Paddy Ryan has quality meat —but, no matter where you live, he will deliver. WANTED TO BUY. Q ONVERT your ,Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ------ FARMERS ana Citizens, why go outside your own district, when you ■.an order your hams and sides of bacon for Christmas from the Wairarapa Bacon Factory, Carterton. Telephone 19. Support local industry. QYCLE RIDING is a pleasure if your machine is in good order. Let Steve Sharman personally supervise your cycle overhaul and then see the differexice.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1939, Page 1
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