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. WA.NTED—Capable girl for house ” and kitchen work. Ring 1899. VVANTED—Strong boy for plaster factory, between ages 16-17. Apply G. Masters, 133 Dixon Street ~ WANTED - KNOWN. FLORENCE E- NEWTON, Dressmaker r at Messrs Hugo and Shearer’s, will be taking over the Dressmaking Department from Monday, June 5, 1939. Customers’ own materials made up. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. —Fawn greyhound slut, with A black muzzle. Address at “TimesAge.” ZWANTED TO RENTZ ~~ WANTED - TO flat, furnished or unfurnished; good hot water service essential. Garage or space for car. Write “734,” c/o “TimesAge.” ————board7 pOARD and Residence. —Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471. —“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street Masterton. „ WANTED TO 5Uy7 ALL' KINDS — Healthy -- Poultry“ for cash; also freshly trapped rabbits. —Tozer’s South End Fish Mart, ’phone 2134. CONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR VaCE TO DRESSMAKERS—Wanted to Sell: Hemstitching, Overlocking, Button and Sewing Machines, or as going concern. Write “Dressmaker,” c/o “TimesAge.” ■ 2 pOR SALE, in Featherston, 2 houses and 9 acres good land. Apply “Houses,” c/o Rowles, “Times-Age” Agent, Featherston. POR SALE—I horse tripod and chain harrows, £7/2/6; sheep feeders, £ll/10/-. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. POR SALE.—Two dairy JerseyA Shorthorn cross cows, due June 15. Guaranteed sound. Address at “Timespdß SALE.—G-8 gallons milk daily. 1 P. Hodder, Lincoln Road, Carterton. ’Phone 239 M. POiTSALE/Afei'sey cow on drop, 2nd calver; guaranteed. Apply Ben Sewell, Mail Contractor, Carterton.
CO-OP. SPECIALS. ERE is Value! 21bs. of Prunes—and they are big prunes, too!—and one packet of Custard Powder—the two for 1/1 at Co-op. Now, that is Value, isn’t it? V PRESH TOMATOES are scarce—yes, A but the Co-op. has ample stocks of Tomato Sauce. 1/3 for quarts. lOd for pints, and 6d nip bottles. ASSORTED tins Meat Pastes, 5 for 1/-. Whole peeled Evap. Peaches, only 1/5 lb. Try the new Luncheon Pickle Paste—large jars for only 1/3 at the Co-op. PALLING all housewives! Are you there? Well, you really ought to be here! Where? At the Co-op. Grocery, Bannister Street, getting good service and fairly priced groceries. C. SMITH’S j - 7H FOR heavy quality close weave ‘ White Turkish Towels, neat red border. Size 22 x 45. Worth at least 2/-. A gift at 1/6 each —C. Smith, Ltd. 4/11 FOR Boys’ Grey Union Shirts, ' tennis collar, all sizes, 4/11 to 5/6. Grey All Wool Flannel Shirts, sizes 6to 10, only 6/11.—At C. Smith’s. 3/11 Boys ’ Pyi amas > ■ quality Winter-weight Suiting, all sizes, 3/11 to 5/6. All Wool Navy Serge Shorts, only 6/11, at C. Smith’s. 17/6 Boys’ Braemac Navy Raincoats, guaranteed quality, 17/6 to 29/6, according to size. Boys’ School Sox, black with coloured bar tops; only 2/9 at C. Smith’s. (t FOR Boys’ All Pure Wool Natural ' Woven Singlets, all sizes, 6/11 to 7/11. Smart Marl Mixture Pullovers, 8/6 to 10/6. Blue, Brown and Grey, at C. Smith’s. 11 /6 Men’s Hard-wearing Bea- ' ’ verskin Trousers, Grey and Brown, in all sizes. American Nap Trousers, only 4/11, at C. Smith’s. p| A N -q-Y jj N I NG! PIANO TUNINGZ^F. - WeingottZ tuner to Government Tourist Bureau. Convents, Colleges. Country visited anywhere. Workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 1471. 15’Victoria Street, Masterton. POR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, phone 2651; 21 Macara Street, Masterton. pTaNOS AND ‘
'pHREE good used Pianos in guaranteed condition for sale at Steele & Bull's, Nimmo’s Agents. ’Phone 1815. p’EEP your radio in “new” operating condition. Have it overhauled by Steele & Bull, licensed servicemen. 15 years’ servicing experience. pOR all Piano Timings, Repairs and Valuations, consult. Steele & Bull, Nimmo’s agents. We employ only factory qualified [piano specialists. 'Phone 1815. r pWO good modern all-wave used Radios for sale in “new” condition. Sacrificed for quick sale. —Steele and Bull, Nimmo’s Agents. ESAU’S GARDEN SPECIALS. ’ pLANT NOW Trees and Shrubs of all varieties. Gel our new catalogue, containing full descriptions of every variety.—H. L. Esau, Ltd., Queen St. FARMERS' If you are requiring hedge or shelter trees, get our prices first. We will give you a very keen quote.—ll. L. Esau, Ltd., Queen Street. pLANT NOW! Iceland Poppies. Anemone, Ranunculus. Stocks, Aubretia, Antirrhinum, Nemesia, Primula, Polyanthus, Cineraria, Sweet William, and many others at Esau's, Wairarapa’s Leading Florists. pRESH-CUI’ ’ FLOWERS " areiving daily. Order your Winter Flowers from Esau’s, Gardea Specialists,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1939, Page 1
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