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. for milk , round. Address at “Times-Age.” vxrANTED.—Reliable middle-aged per- ’’ son, light housework and companionship; sleep in. Apply by letter, “Times-Age,” Cartertom WANTEdT^ Housemaid. Apply Mrs ’’ W. J. Martin, Box 10, Martinborough. ANTED.—GirI, about 16-17, for the VV kitchen. Wages 22/6 a week to commence. Apply State Kitchenejtte. ~ ~ WORK WANTEbV - ” WANTED?"by first class small goods ” baker (woman) and assistant, position in home cookery or tea rooms. Capable of taking charge of business. Write "Baker,” c/o “Times-Age.” pAINTER and?" Paperhanger, good tradesman, wants country work; labour only. Write “590,” c/o “TimesAge? HOME WANTED? WANTED—Home for young half Per- ’’ sian black female cat. Ring 1215. WANTED ST OR A GE. WANTED.—Storage "space for furni- ” ture for six months; room or lockup shed. State rental and locality to “695,” c/o “Times-Age.” ’ LOST AND FOUND. i OST. —Three-stone diamond engagement ring. Finder please ring 1762. Good reward. f OST, aT "Municipal Hall, Monday -U< night, lady’s yellow cloth purse, containing sum of money. Reward on returning to “Times-Age.” f?6ST.— A lady’s gold’wrist let watch. Finder please return to “TimesAge.” Reward. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED.—SmaII cottage or bed-sit- ’’ ting room, with kitchenette (temporarily). Write to “696,” c/d “TimesAge.” _ WANTED TO RENT, urgently, pad- ’’ dock from 1 to 10 acres. Write to “697,” c/o' “Times-Age.” ' WANTED. tt/lODERN Furnished House in Masterton to accommodate six or seven people for about six months. Apply — SELLAR & SELLAR, 8 Perry Street, MASTERTON. ' BOARD. YOUNG BUSINESS LADY urgently x requires board in private home; handy to town. Terms moderate. Write “700,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED, - by business man, board with private family, single room, plenty hot water; distance no object. Write “698,” c/o “Times-Age.” PRIVATE BOARD required, tradesman, no others kept; State terms by letter to “Tradesman,” c/o "TimesAge? ROARD and Residence.—Every conu venience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471.—“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. ■ FOR SALE. ' FOR^SALE.— Six well-grown greyr hound pups, six months old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Apply L. Fulton, 61 Cornwall Street, Masterton. . FOR - SALE? = Gent’s “Red Bird” bi--1 cycle; £5. Good condition. Address at “Times-Age.” FORTsALE— 17well-bred Budgies and r large cage.. What offers? Address at “Times-Age,” or ’phone 2573. 'T“-FOOT'TBobth Macdonald'Cambridge ‘ Roller, with 24in. rings; good as new, £2B/10/-—Masson & Co., Carterton. cTTmTtH’S BARGAINS. 1 /o' BUYS 7neat’box~of Stationery. ' ° Other qualities at 1/11 and 3/6. Remember, it’s Mother’s Day on Sunday. C. Smith’s for suitable gifts. o7ft'"FOR ~Mbrney’s’"’ — Gift Boxes of 7 High-grade Soaps. 3/6 for Gros-smith’s-Perfume and Smelling Salts in presentation boxes, at C. Smith’s. o /ft "FORboxes of Fancy Embroidered O/u Handkerchiefs, 6 in each box. 3/6 for Hostess Gift Sets, containing D’Oyleys, Serviettes and Cup Mats. Good quality always priced moderately at C. Smith’s. 4/11 FOR medium-weight Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned; all shades and sizes. Light weight Wool Scarves in bright shades, 3/11 to 4/11. Special value at C. Smith’s. 2/Q FOR'Art Sill? Supper Cloths, size .45 x 45. New designs in Blue, Gold, Green and Red. Fast washing colours and excellent wearing quality. Only 2/3 at C. Smith’s. 2/11 FOR Dainty Chenille Guest “7 Towels, Pink, Blue and Maize colour, with embroidered design in contrast shades. Fast colour and superior quality. Only 2/11 at C. Smith’s. WANTED TO~ BUY. WANTED.—Churn, small, in good order. Write “694,” c/o “TimesAge?. QONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.. CO-OP. GROCERY. Fresh FRUIT" is "scarce—very scarce. Do not go short of Apricot Jam. Buy a 31b. tin of Apricot Pulp for 1/10 at Co-op. Free recipe to make 61bs. jam. TyTASTERTON Co-op. Store has full 1 stocks of Raspberry and Black Currant Jam and Marmalade. Secure now —prices are sure to rise. RING 23377233T - '2 - 33’7." - Pho'ne"yovtr order. We deliver to any part of the town at any time —in fact, service is our motto. JOIN the Co-op. and get your Grocery Supplies at Co-op. prices. Enquire about Co-op. membership and its benefits. J?OR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing ■*■ by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Mastertoo.
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