Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 5/- per inch, 0/- per half-inch. Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let: 15 words, 1/6; 3 insertions, 3/6; 6 insertions, 8/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).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED?—Young lady for crockery ’’ department. One with previous experience preferred. Apply John Graham & Co., Ltd. WANTm— GTjod strong boy for ” bakehouse; good wages.—Apply Champion Bakeries, Ltd. WANTED-—Capable girl for house- ” hold duties, 8 to 2. No children. ’Phone 2113, after six. WANTED.—Experienced houserhaid- ’’ waitress. Apply Mrs Perry, Empire Hotel, Featherston. WANTED?—Cowboy (2 to 3 cows), ’’ garden and odd jobs; wages 30/-. Apply with references to A. Sutherland, Hinakura. ’Phone No. 6. TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. AN old established manufacturing company of New Zealand, who are removing their factory to Masterton, invite applications from Parents and Guardian's for girls, who desire to learn a lucrative and agreeable occupation under congenial conditions. Good wages and permanent position are assured them. This is an opportunity not only to establish an industry of great value to the district itself, but will enable the local residents to earn that desirable livelihood in their home locality. Applications will be treated in .strict confidence. Apply in the first instance to “ESTABLISHED” Care J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising Agents. Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. N.Z.-MADE GOODS. INCREASE in N.Z. manufacturing X firms will mean many new jobs. Men With specialised training will be wanted. Fit yourself for one by studying an I.C.S. Course—the trained man. is paid well today. Building Contractor Matriculation Civil Engineer Accountancy Mechanical Eng. Salesmanship Diesel Engineer Q Ticket Writing Motor Mechanic Professional Examinations Over 300 I.C.S. Courses available — what is YOUR subject. Free Booklet and advice on request. Enquire TODAY. ■ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS. ’" - WORK WANTED? PENSIONER, lifelong experience stock 1 management, will look after small farm; competent all light work; satisfied £1 weekly with whare; find self. Recommended by . Farmers’ Union.— Box 120, Masterton. ; ■ ’ QCRUEF CUTTlNG.—Contractor open ° for engagement. Experienced and reliable. Own gear and stores. Write to “Contractor,” c/o “Times-Age,” Carterton. ■ ~ LOST AND FOUND. QTRAYED?—Three - greyhound pups ° and one black greyhound bitch, Tuesday night. Finder please ring 1199, or apply L. Fulton, 61 Cornwall Street. Reward’. POUND, on Weraiti Road, young r Setter; collar; no name or number. Ring 1526. I OST.—Kodak Camera, 620 Junior, in leather case. Reward. Mrs J. O. Thompson, Essex Street.
WANTED TO RENT. VOUNG couple about to be married A want to rent 4or 5-roomed house. Three months rent in advance if desired. Write to No. “635,” c/o “TimesAge.” FOR SALE. WANTED" TO SELL—Jute flour ’’ sacks; good quality. Apply Champion Bakeries, Ltd. _ QUINCES for sale, 2d lb; also Yellow Cling Cooking Peaches, 51bs, 1/-; and small cooking pears, 81bs a 1/-. —P. Hynes, 8 River Road. REACHES. —Selected free-stone, G/G 201 b cases; unselected 5/- case. — Bulloch, Oxford Street, opposite Motor Camp. JpOR SALE. —De Luxe V 8 model, latest, perfect order, small mileage; straight-out sale or possible trade for smaller car. —Apply Wenvoe Restaurant, ’phone 1485. JpOR SALE. —Four Forgan golf clubs and bag. Address at “Times-Age/’ pOR SALE. —Studebaker Tourer, small mileage, good order. . Ring ’phone 1802 after 6 p.m. J?OR SALE. —Apples, 2d per lb. 5/401 b. case. Eating and Cooking.— Creed, 15 Jean Street. pOR SALE. —Nash 4-door Sedan, sleeper, excellent farmers or camping; almost new condition; cheap. Address at “Times-Age.” TO LET. rpO LET. —Well furnished residence for 6 months from April 26. —Apply R. R. Burridge, Solicitor. rpO LET. —Large bach, suit two men. Own gas cooker and meter; all conveniences. Apply “Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street. GRAHAM’S EASTER VALUES." ' JJOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS. neai cheek designs, in shades of Fawn and Grey. Half-belt; sizes 000 to 2. From 12/6. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. YOUTHS’ Fawn Herringbone Tweed Overcoats, newest ■ cut with half belt, with 2 buttons; sizes range from 12 to 16. Prices 39/6 to 46/6—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. M EN ' S Tartan Check Scarves, long shape with fringed ends. 1/6 each. Men’s Silk Squares, sporty designs. 3/6 each.- —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. jyjEN’S Canadian Cardigans, now colours in Brushed Wool, very warm and comfortable, 35/- each. Men’s Garbadine Golf Jackets, 17/6 to 27/6 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. rpAPESTRY - CUSHION sorted designs, special price 1/11 each. Art Silk Cushion Covers, fringed ends; Flame. .Fawn and Brown shades. 3/6 each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. JUST OPENED! New range of Eiderdown Quilts, shades of Gold. Green. Rose and Saxe. Quite new designs. Prices from 35/- each. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1939, Page 1
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