Casual Advertisinginch 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).
When It’s a-Swelter Outside— IT’S COOL AT — THE REGENT — si t u atTons" vacant. WANTED. —Smart boy, immediately. vv Apply H. L. Esau, Florist, Queen Street. . WAITED, urgently, experienced girl or woman for housework; good cooking essential; light position; sleep in or out. Names of previous employers to be supplied. Good wages. Write “No. 604,’ c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED —Capable girl to do cooking ’’ and housework; adult family; evenings free. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED—Senibr girl for office; must be used to typewriter. Previous garage office experience preferred.— Harcombe Motors. WANTED.—A young companion-help, near town. Apply Mrs Evered White, Manaia Road. ’Phone 1313. WANTED—Young man, 19-21, travel ’’ with employer; expenses and commission. (References.) Write to “588,” c/o “Times-Age.” ■ YOUR PROMOTION! “ JUOW is the time to commence being trained for advancement and a higher salary. Efficiency and knowledge are demanded by employers today—so be ready for the “step up” when the opportunity comes. Accountancy Wireman’s License Architecture Analytical Chemist Building Retail Management Radio Engineer Commercial Art Diesel Engineer Profession Exams. Elec. Engineer Matriculation These are only a few of the I.C.S. Courses. Let us know your trade or profession, and free advice, as well as Prospectus, is yours for the asking. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS. WORK WANTED. WAN'fED.—A position as hbusekeep- ’’ er, town or country; dairy farm, preferred. Two children, one school age. Write “Housekeeper,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED KNOWN. WANTED—Now is the time to sink ’’ for water. Experienced man prepared to go through sand, rock or gravel, contract or day work. Apply J. Malneek, Dublin Street, Martinborough. wantedto'rent. rpWO young gentlemen wish to share bedroom. No meals. Write “603,” c/o "Times-Age.” . TO LET. rpo LET—Five-roomed bungalow, all conveniences, situated Cornwall. ■Street. Rent, 30/-. Write “No. 598,” c/o “Times-Age." rpb LET.—BO acres and 5-roomed house, six miles from Abattoirs. Address “Times-Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. J OST. —Red wheel off a 15-6 Morris car, between Westmere, via Gladstone and Masterton. Address at “Times-Age.” Reward. T OST, from Mauriceville, black and white smooth-coated bitch. Answers to name of “Bess.” Finder please ring 1217. T OST, between Pope’s Head Creek and J Gladstone, one black dog with two white front feet. Answers to the name of “Tip.” Finder please ring 2319. QTRAYED from Mt. Holdsworth Road ° on Sunday, one black retriever pup named “Digger.” Finder please ring 62R, Carterton. Reward. BQA R p WANTED.—Private board by business * girl, close to town. Write "601,” c/o "Times-Age.” gO ARD and Lodging wanted privately by working man, handy to town. Write “599,” c/o “Times-Age.” PRIVATE BOARD wanted by teacher, Mondays to Fridays; no washing; vicinity Pownall Street. Write “586,” "Times-Age." ROARD and Residence.—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471. —“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. " * ““wanted to buy? WANTED TO BUY. —Invalid wheel chair. Write “605," c/o “TimesAge.” WANTED.—Modern house; price rea- ’’ sonable for cash. No agents. Write “Modern,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Two Wizard gas ’ fittings, wall fixtures preferred. -Write to “600," e/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Good - noisy ” huntaway dog; trial wanted. Ring 397 J, between 6 and 7. WANTED TO BUY—Grain drill. ’ complete with turnip seed box; also set of tripod harrows. Write “No. 596,” c/o "Times-Age.” pRICE required for supply and deliv- ' cry of 12 cords Pinus Insignus Firewood. —Manager, Whatman Children’s Home. PRESHLY trapped Rabbi'.s. No limit to quantity. Highest prices paid at Tozer's South-End Fish and Poultry Marl. CONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas. Watchmaker. C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL.—Jersey cow, in milk; very quiet; £'s. Write “602.” c/o '“Times-Age.’’ pOR SALE.—Ford A Roadster. 1931 model. Excellent order. Ring 2426 between 6 and 7. pOR SALE.—ISOB a’cres land. Government right of purchase; rent about 6d per acre. Joins “Bank View" properly. Address ■■Times-Age." jnoo FORD SEDAN, wireless; owner--00 driven. Very easy deposit and terms. Box 134. Masterton. pOR~SALE— 5 station sheep dogs. 1 Giving up sheep work. —Bill Gray, ’ .91 Cole Street
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 March 1939, Page 1
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