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: 2/8. 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 — situatTons vacant. JUNIOR Shorthand-typiste wanted, immediately. Apply, with particulars of qualifications, to “614,” c/o “Times-Age.” yOUTH, 18, with some experience, wants work on sheep farm. Address at “Times-Age.” ■RANTED. —Youth, 16-17 years, for dairy farm; close to Masterton. Address at “Times-Age.” WA-NTED —Light housework by young girl; sleep in. Ring 1810. 'WANTED.— Girl with some experience for domestic duties. Telephone 2205. . WANTED. —Strong youth for dairy farm; good wages and permanent position to suitable applicant. Address at “Times-Age.” HOSPITAL. SECOND COOK, FEMALE. WANTED, for Masterton Hospital, second cook, female. Wages, £4 per week, less £1 for living in; 42-hour week. Other conditions according to award. Apply immediately to MATRON, Masterton Hospital, MASTERTON. WANfEb“TO”RENT. WANTED, by lady, sunny bed-sitting ’ room and kitchenette; electric heater. Write to “No. 613,” c/o “TimesAge.” WANTEDFo RENT—Small furnished flat or room, with use of conveniences, by married couple. Write “610,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENTTTS ix-roomed house, unfurnished. Write “612,” c/o “Times-Age.” " WANTED KNOWN. WILL the three persons, E. Jones, W. Howard, P. Welch, who tied in the Rug Competition please call at the Arts and Crafts as soon as posible to finalise result? 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. BQARD WANTED. —Young lady desires comfortable board. Write “611,”’ c/o “Times-Age.” ROARD and Residence—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471. —“Ferndale.” 15 i Victoria Street, Masterton. .. ~~ ' “'LOST“AND“FOUNp7“ £OST, between Norfolk Road, Waingawa and Solway, purse containing money,- bank book, etc. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. pOUND, at Te Ore Ore River, pair of horn-rimmed glasses in case. Owner please ring 2524. T OST, last Tuesday, brown pocket book. Finder please return “TimesAge” Office. j" OST.—Roll of roofing felt, vicinity J Queen Street.- Return Jones and Joyce. Reward. pOST, from Ihuraua, yellow bearded dog; answers to name of “Pit.” Finder please ring 454 K. WANTED T 0 B(JY| - WANTED TO BUY. — Good noisy huntaway dog; trial wanted. Ring 397 J, between 6 and 7. WANTED TO BUY.—Used -Jin. or i|in. water piping. Ring 344 A. f RRESHLY trapped Rabbits. No limit to quantity. Highest prices paid at Tozer’s South-End Fish and Poultry Mart. , QONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. _p OR sal _ Ei ~ 'APPLES'and Pears (Cooking), 5 and 61bs. for 1/-. Flower Seedlings and Carnation Blooms.—D. Allen, 22 Macara Street. CHEVROLET?, long spring model; guaranteed good order; cheap for cash'. Trial run. Address at. “TimesAge.” pOR SALE.—Lady’s bicycle, in use 3 months; perfect condition. Apply 44 Cornwall Street. JJOR SALE.—Jersey cow, just calved; J quiet and- sound; guaranteed. Apply J. Clarke, Kibblewhite Road, Upper Plain. pORD MODEL A Tourer for sale; mileage 24,000; original paint; adjustable sleeping. Apply 13 Cascl St. pOR SALE—Crayfish, salmon, butterfish, skate, rabbits—Tozers South End Fish Mart. 7-FOOT Booth Macdonald Cambridge Pvoller, with 24in. rings: good as new. £2B/10.’-.—Masson & Co., Carterton. ' CO-OP. BARGAINS. QOMPARE the quality, then compare the price. Shopping at Co-op. is pleasant and nice. QRDER your groceries with confidence from the Co-op. Stores. Our delivery service is at your disposal. QRDERS taken now for Quinces at the Co-op. Stores. What could be nicer than quince jelly? pHONE 2337. —Ring your order or make an appointment for our canvasser to regularly call upon you. FOR SALE. WHITE PAPER. WHITE PAPER. AppIy—-“TIMES-AGE.” TYPEWRITERS for Sale and HireRepairs a specialty.—W., J. Palamontain, Printer, Queen Street. Telephone 2091.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 1
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