Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 5/- per Inch, 8/- 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. : Yy ANTED.—GirI for light housework, 8.45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends off. —Ring 1942. ' YyANTER— Cowboy (2 to 3.cows), ” garden and odd jobs; wages 30/-. Apply with references to A. Sutherland, Hinakura. ’Phone No. 6. - WANTED.—Nursery housemaid, child L ’’ Il months, 12 miles from town. - Good wages to suitable person.—Apply ' Mrs A. W. Buchanan. Te Kopi, 'phone , 1868. rpHE positioiTadvertised by Champion Bakeries, Ltd., has now been filled. Applicants thanked. TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. L AN old established manufacturing company of New Zealand, who are j removing their factory to Masterton, - invite applications from Parents and ? Guardians for girls, who desire to learn . a lucrative and agreeable occupation under congenial conditions. Good 3 wages and pennanent position are asI sured 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 1 confidence. Apply in the first instance to “ESTABLISHED” Care J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising Agents. Publicity House, Jervois Quay, „ WELLINGTON. WORK - . pENSIONER, lifelong experience stock management, will look after small ’ farm; competent all light work; satisfied £1 weekly with whare; find self. j Recommended by Farmers’ Union. — Box 120, Masterton. 5 WANTEDTtO RENT. ? WANTED to Rent, small house with ’ ' garage by Civil Servant; no fam- : ily, careful tenant. Write “No. 636,” c/o i “Times-Age.” t —— —— . ; HOME OFFERED. QAPABLE blind lady offers home to respectable elderly woman in return ; for company, Carterton. Write “637,” ■ c/o “Times-Age.” BOARD. - . W ANTED - Board in P rivatG family for ’ boy aged nine years attending school. Write “Schoolboy,” c/o “Times- : Age.” BOARD and Residence.—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone ’ 1471.—“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street, ’ Masterton. mTth ’s - rargaTns/ d /Il YARD. —Moss Crepe, the new ' finely woven all wool material ’ for warm frocks. Tan, Rust, Brown, . Clover, Teal, Airforce, Valley Green, , Saxe, Scarlet, and Navy. Only 3/11 at C. Smith’s. f7fp - in al! 1 Evening shades. Crepe Satins . in all colours for 1/11. Shadow Stripe Sheers for evening wear, 3/6 yard. Embossed Velvets at 5/11 yard.—C. Smith, Ltd. 27fT~for - new Satin’ Costume Fronts in all colours. '3/11 for Silk Stockings, full fashioned in the very latest shades at C. Smith’s. 16/6 PAIR —“Veldura” Woolette ' Sheets, size 70 x2J yards, whipped edge, so warm and comfortable for Winter. Colours —Blue, Pink, Green, and Maize. Guaranteed fast dye. Size 80 x 2:j yards at 21/6 pair.— C. Smith, Ltd. CD per 1 ounce skein for Premier Knitting Wools in all plain colours and several marl designs. See the new Knitting Books showing pullovers, cardigans, etc. Wool Counter at C. Smith’s. 4 /C YARD. —Angora Wool Suiting, 36- ' inch in all the latest colours. Just the correct weight for smart Winter Frocks. Demaret Paper Patterns only IOJd at C. Smith’s. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TQ — BUY OR HIRE.— Two ’ horses, must be quiet and sound, and have been used for packing. State ‘price and where to be seen.—Apply E. Pain, Whakataki. ■WANTED to buy, six-month-old i Black Orpington pullets. Ring 500 M. (TONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ~ ——I FoRSALE. pOß^ALK—Seagrass pram, small wheels. First class condition. Quick sale 35/-. Address at “Times-Age? pORTSALE.—One 10ft 6in. dinghy, new, suitable shooters or fishing.— Address at “Times-Age.” pOR SALE.—Swift 10 h.p. Roadster, dicky seat, well shod, recently painted. 35 miles per gallon; £47. —156 Rcnall Street. pOR SALE. —A car for Easier, Chevrolet 4 Tourer, good order. £35 cash. Ring 321 K. Masterton, between 6 and 7. WANTED. TO SELL—Jute flour sacks; good quality. Apply Champion Bakeries, Ltd. pEACHES. —Selected free-stone, 676 201 b cases; unselected 5/- case — Bulloch, Oxford Street, opposite Motor Camp. QUINCES for sale, 2d lb; also Yellow Cling Cooking Peaches, 51bs, 1/-; and small cooking pears. 81bs a 1/-. —P. Hynes, 8 River Road. pOR 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. pOR SALE. —Four Forgan golf clubs and bag. Address at “Times-Age.” J-FOOT Booth Macdonald Cambridge Roller, with 24in. rings; good as new, £2B/10/-. —Masson & Co., Carterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 March 1939, Page 1
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