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: G/- first insertion; 3/- subsequent insertions. In Mernoriam Notices: 2/6. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—Smart boy for shop and delivery work. Apply H. E. Pither & Co., Queen Street. VVANTEIM-Girk 1647.’ Apply in morning to Stale Kitchenette. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. RELIEVING WARDSMAID. WANTED. — Permanent Relieving Wardsmaid for the Masterton Hospital, to commence February 7, 1939. Wages, £l/13/6 per week and live in, 44-hpur week. Other conditions according to award. Apply: THE MATRON, Masterton Hospital, MASTERTON. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. SECOND COOK—FEMALE. WANTED, for Mastdrton Hospital, Second Cook (female). Wages, £3 per week, and live in. 44-hour week. Other conditions according to award. Apply immediately to: THE MATRON, Masterton Hospital, MASTERTON. WORK WANTED. ANTED, by two competent men of sober habits, cocksfoot cutting; day or contract—Yorkie and Jobson, Carlton House. gTRONG, willing lad, 19, wants work; 5 years’ experience on farms. Ring 1812. LOST AND FOUND. POUND, on Wednesday morning, ducks. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. Address at “Times-Age.” POST.—Hub cap for wheel of Morris Eight, 1938 model, Carterton Road, probably about Christmas. g-TRAYED. —Four young ducks. Would finder ring 1664, or communicate with 124 Renall Street. JBOARD. JJOARD wanted for girl of 12, from Monday to Friday, vicinity Lansdowne School. ’Phone 2036. WANTED, by working man, board T and lodging in private family. Terms must be reasonable. Write “505,” “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT. _ RANTED TO HIRE—Car for.weekend by good driver. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT—House, by care- ’ ful, reliable tenant, with good fin*, ancial references. Address at “TimesAge.” • TO LET. gINGLE furnished room to let, with or. without board; handy to town. Apply “Times-Age.” FOR SALE. ROBINSON’S Hot House Tomatoes. Try a pound for tea. Obtainable from W.F.C.A. Seed and Plant Department, Queen Street. WANTED.—Orders for Peaches, 4d, 3d and 2d per lb.; Nectarines, 3d lb.; Apricots, 4d lb. Apply A. G. Coleman, 73 Oxford Street. WILLYS 6 sedan car, seat five, good .' condition. Price, £l7O. —Walter Nops. Renall Street, Masterton. BARBER BROS.’ SPECIALS. (JORNED BEEF—Silverside or Brisket —it’s really delicious, but to be truly delicious you must get yours from Barber Bros. pORK! Pork! Pork! Fresh or pickled. Get it from Barber Bros., The Quality Butchers. ’Phones 1977 and 1012. pHERE is still ample Spring Lamb at Barber Bros. ’Phone your order and have it delivered. Two shops, and “Service” is the motto. JF YOU MUST - meat, have the best. This season’s lamb —kept in our cool store till you need it. ’Phone Barber’s, 1977. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS. 2/11— PREMIER Art Silk Locknit ' Undies, lace-trimmed Vests and Bloomers to match, in pastel shades and reliable wearing quality, for 2/11, at C. Smith’s. 2/(j FOR good quality Floral Aprons ' —very neat designs, bought at a special discount. Great variety. All guaranteed fast washing colours. Priced from 2/6 to 4/IJ. at C. Smith’s. _ 9/9 FOR Traced Ready-to-work Bed ' ' Jackets at our Needlework Counter. Famous Rayonasia material. 3/6 for Traced Nightdresses, new patterns, in Pastel shades and White, at C. Smith’s. /• /i i BUYS a smart House Frock. - ' Short sleeve styles, in smart stripe Shioze Art Silk, S.W. and W. sizes, at 6/11; O.S. is 7/6. Satin embroidered Kimonas at 5/6. assorted colours, at C. Smith's. 9 z|l BUYS a pair of Pure Silk Fullo/ ' fashioned Stockings, any size or fashionable shade. 2/11 for New Art Silk Gauntlet Gloves. Beige. Fawn, Brown or Black, at C. Smith’s, o //• FOR Tea Rose Elastic Rollons, 4 O/ suspenders and shaped waist, in medium and large fitting. They’re exceptional value. Worth 4/11. Only 3/6 at C. Smith's. MISCELLANEOUS. fJYCLE RIDING is a pleasure if your machine is in good order. Let Steve Sharman personally supervise your cycle overhaul and then see the difference. JAM FRUIT in season —Plums, Apri- ' cots and Peaches. Order yours now from J. K. Louis and Co., the quality fruiterers, opp. Dalgety’s. ’Phone 2183. Wc deliver. JfyJAKE a New Year Resolution —always get your fresh fruit and vegetables from J. K. Louis and Co., opp. Dalgety’s. ’Phone 2183. We deliver. NEW YEAR Resolution —make it’ a good one. Get your new furniture from the quality furnishers. —Kenner’s, Ltd , Queen Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1939, Page 1
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