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. —Women workers for Masterton Show. Award wages. Apply Mrs A. J. Patrick. High Street. ’Phone 1970. RANTED— Capable girl to help with housework, from 8.30 till 2 p.m.— Mrs J. O. Thomson, Essex Street, ’phone 1413. WANTED. —Junior storeman, age 161 to 17 years. Apply Shell Depot, Masterton, after 6 p.m., Monday. January 30. yiANTED. —Married man for farm work, all branches; capable to take charge if required. Stud sheep and agricultural knowledge essential. Apply N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd.’, Feilding, WORK WANTED. y/ ANTED —Work by young man (19) on sheep station; 4 years’ experience. Write to “No. 530,” c/o “TimesAge,” or apply 80 Renall Street. board - wanted? yf ANTED. —Board for girl, vicinity College, Monday to Friday. Address at “Times-Age.” CHEVROLET FOR 1939. 2939 CHEVROLET with 50 quality features. See them now at T. Wagg and Co., Ltd., Chevrolet and Buick dealers. MEW Steering Column Gear Shift. It’s a feature of the 1939 Chevrolet. .That and 49 others. —At T. Wagg and Co., Ltd. gUICK-TYPE - Knee-Action and Improved Clutch add to the value of the 1939 Chevrolets now showing at Wagg’s Garage. J)RI VET - L 939 _ Chevrolet. Know then why it’s the world’s most popular car. New models now at Wagg’s Garage.
PIANO TUNING. pOR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Masterton. LOST AND FOUND. pOST. —Black and white sheep dog; prick-eared. Reward. ’Phone 1814. QTRAYED, from Lansdowne, on Monday, black and white cattle dog; answers to name of “Lascar.” Finder please ring 1482 or “Times-Age.” Reward. T OST. —Blue budgerigar. Reward. Ring 1368. pOST, on Langdale sports day, between sports ground and Mangapakeha, boy’s sports watch. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. T OST, from Lansdowne, black and white cattle dog. Finder please ring 381 K. ’ FOR SALE. FOR SALE—I 4 2-year-old purebred White Leghorns. ’Phone 1936. FOR SALE.—3i h.p. Triumph motor cycle, perfect order; cheap for cash. Any reasonable offer. Ring 375 D. ROBINSON’S Hot House Tomatoes. Try a pound for tea. Obtainable from W.F.C.A. Seed and Plant Department, Queen Street. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ALWAYS be sure of ordering your ■ Wreaths and Floral Emblems from Dennis Fairbrother’s, Bannister Street, Garden House. 1197; Night, 1553. BUY your Tish from the Al Fish Mart. Fresh supplies arrive daily, and in hot weather all fish is kept in the cooler. FALL in to Donald and Joy’s for your V next pair of riding breeches or jodhpurs. Their fitting reputation is known afar. ■ TjOthe right thing with your hair. Have your coiffures arranged by Mrs Lilian McKenzie, just opposite Hendry and Dickson’s. EXCELLENT Stocks of Fresh Plums, 111 Cherries and Apricots now available for immediate sale at J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers, Queen Street. pOR a Dainty Afternoon Tea or just A a cool iced drink, try the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opposite Regent Theatre. FOOD _ HEALTH is essential to young ' Jr children. Feed them on Reeves’ Milkmaid Bread—they’ll love_it. TTIGH CLASS Tobaccos are sold and stocked at Jacob’s, the Tobacconist, Queen Street. Try him for your next haircut, too. INTEREST yourself Tn the Classified 1 Columns of the “Times-Age.” No matter what you want to buy or sell, you’ll find it there. JUST to satisfy the “inner man,” call J in and have a good square meal at the “Tout de Suite” Dining Room. “TANO'w ye ali~men”~that Shoosmith’s Summer Clearance Sale has started. There is a bargain for everyone. t’ET - the youngsters ride a cycle to school this year. Call in to Geo. Barr’s and choose one they need —but do it now. __ jvfANY" PEOPLE take their Footwear Repairs to Brewster. The small shop with the big reputation. Do you? He’s just opposite Knox Church., IMOW THEN! “Plums; Cherries, Apricots, ready for bottling. Fresh stocks just arrived. —J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers, Queen Street. QURLLock Specialist can fit a new key to your door or a new lock to your key.—King and Henry. PRESENT your relations with a happy group photo of the family taken by Hope Cross, the Photographer, Queen Street. QUEEN STREETTs the abode of A. F. Briant, the Practical Watchmaker. Take your watch troubles to him. RELIABLE tips and hints for all classes of shoppers are to be found in the Classified Columns. Read them ' always.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1939, Page 1
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