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. —Capable woman to do light housework and look after invalid. Write “535,” c/o “Times-Age. ’ WANTED. —Woman to work mornings. Ring 1633. ■WANTED. —Cook for . country, good wages. Apply Mrs K. Sutherland, Hinakura, or ring 15 Hinakura. WANTED. —Smart junior clerk for .office, with two or three years’ experience. Apply, in writing, with copies of testimonials, to the General Manager, Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd., P.O. Box 442, Masterton. pURTHER Applications are ipvited for position of Rabbiter to Tinui Rabbit Association. Applications close February 8. All particulars, apply to James Watson, Farmers’ Union, Perry Street. RANTED, for three or four hours daily, capable girl or woman foxgeneral housework. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED. —A boy, urgently. Apply T H. On Hing. W"ANTED. —Women workers for Masterton Show. Award wages. Apply Mrs A. J. Patrick, High Street. ’Phone 1970. WORK WANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants position housework, sleep in preferred. Write “536,” c/o “Times-Age.” BOARD. YOUTH requires board, neighbourhood Texaco Terminal. Private home preferred. State terms by letter to “533,” c/o “Times-Age.” QENTLEMAN requires good board in private home, with ’phone and garage. Write to “531,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT. —Modern 4 or 5roomed house, good tenant. Will take lease. Address at. “Times-Age.” ROOMS WANTED. WANTED, from February 6 to 20, 1 double bed-sitting room, with breakfast, if possible. Write “534,” c/o “Times-Age.” TO Featherston Residents. — Young lady requires single room, with use of conveniences. Write urgently to “Teacher,” c/o Kaiwaiwai School.
PIANO TUNING. FOR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Masterton. ARTS & CRAFTS SALE SNIPS. PUP, Saucer and Plate Sets, from 9d; Crystal Salad Bowls, 13/6, 17/6; now 7/11, 12/6. BEAUTIFUL "JaFdTnieres/T^/e,"■~45/~-; now 4/11, 19/11. Posy Bowls, 1/3, 1/6; now 7Jd. Bargains galore! PICTURES, Vases, Bowls, Plates, Ornaments, Butter, Sweet and Savoury Dishes, now less than half price. 90 /Q BUYS that Dinner Set you’ve dO ' 3 wanted for so long; hand-paint-ed, from best English houses. WATER, Tea’ Coffee, Cocktail Sets, etc., slightly damaged, at greatly reduced prices. Don’t miss these! CHEVROLET FOR 1939. IQQQ CHEVROLET with 50 quality features gee them now at T. Wagg and Co., Ltd., Chevrolet and Buick dealers. IV EW Steering Column Gear Shift. It’s a feature of the 1939 Chevrolet. That and 49 others.—At T. Wagg and Co., Ltd. BUICK-TYPE Knee-Action and Improved, Clutch add to the value of the 1939 Chevrolets now showing at Wagg’s Garage. T)RIVE a 1939 Chevrolet. Know then why it’s the world’s most popular car. New models now at Wagg’s Garage. f< __———- —-7— pOR SALE.—Large modern sideboard, A excellent condition. Any reasonable offer. Address at “Times-Age?" pOR SALE. —Gentleman’s bike, as new, with new expensive dynamo light. Price, £5/10/-. Ring 1374. POR'SALE?— Ford’ ‘TE’ngine, 1 Radiator and Dynamo, in good order. £5 the lot. Apply “Times-Age? pOR ’SALE—English piano, in good ■*■ order; no borer. Address at “Times-Age.” pOR SALE.—White ’ Leghorn’ pullets. A about four hundred, between 8 and 12 weeks old. Also 250 White Leghorn yearling hens. Apply Mrs A. W. Grigson, Parkvale, Carterton.. pOR SALE. —3| h.p. Triumph motor cycle, perfect order; cheap for cash. Any reasonable offer. Ring 375 D. T~EEK~ancrCelery'Tlants in any quantity; also other .kitchen garden plants to come in for winter use — Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., Masterton and Branches. C? SM IT H'S SA LE. 1 /f> FOR Art Silk Locknit Vests. ■‘■ / 0 Scanties or Bloomers, White and Pastel colours. Usual 2/6 quality for 1/3, at C. Smith’s Sale. 1/- FOR WhltrArt”Silk and Lace Gloves, -usual 3/6 quality for 1/-, in assorted sizes. White Fabric Gloves. 4/6 quality for 1/-, at C. Smith’s Sale. IQ/C FOR very smart Men’s Blazers, 1«7/ U G r ey, Blue or Maroon, in neat stripe designs. 35/- quality for 19/6 at C. Smith’s Sale. 9/11 FOR Art Silk Locknit Under11 skirts, trimmed coffee-coloured Lace. Usual Price, 4/11. Odd lines in Corsets and Corselettes, less than half price, at C. Smith’s Sale. -pl Id YARD for~Art Silk and Muslin. • l±2 Curtain Nets, 36-inch. 1/6 yard for Canadian Muslins, in assorted shades. Usual Prices, 1/11 and 2/3; now 1/6, at C. Smith's Sale. 2/9 FOR 3 Tea Towels, assorted col- ' oured borders. 6/6 for 6 good quality Pillow Cases, full size. Unbleached Towels, 2/11 and 3/6 pair, at C, Smith’s Sale.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1939, Page 1
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