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. VVANTED. —Smart waitress. Address ” at "Times-Age.” WANTED.— Boy for sheep farm. V¥ Write “754," c/o "Times-Age.” WANTEDr—Youth for general farm work. Ring 1972. RANTED.— General farm hand: must ” be used to horse work. Ring 1891. WANTED.— An assistant for Master- ’’ ton Methodist Children’s Home. Duties to include: General. household duties, sewing, and assist with care and control children. Salary according to ability and experience. Copies only of references to be supplied. Applications close with the undersigned on Wednesday; Juno 14, 1939. W. R. NICOL, Secretary-Manager, CHAPEL STREET. MASTERTON. VACANCIES. WANTED.— Young men to learn Avia- ’’ tion with the Civil Reserve of Pilots (free training). Apply DUNDERDALE & GRAY, Secretaries, Wairarapa & Ruahine Aero Club (Inc.) WORK - WANTED? WANTED?— Position by young man, ” 23, all-round farm hand. Ring 431 F, or write “737,” c/o “Times-Age.” 7" “lost A nd" fo u nd. 1 OST.—Black ■ and white sheep dog. Please ring 2354. ■f OST.—Black Scotch terrier pup. Worksop Road area. Finder kindly return to 3 Sussex Street, or 'phone 1459. Reward. T~OST, Saturday evening, vicinity Opera House, two kid gloves, one nigger brown and one beige. Finder ring 1014. Reward. I OST?—Diamante bracelet, at Wanganui Collegiate Ball. Finder please return to “Times-Age” Office. Reward. w aN -- - D T - - EN — WANTED TO RENT. — 5-roomed ” house, by professional man; no children; good references. Write “751,” c/o “Times-Age.” REQUIRED "urgently by good, reliable tenants, house with modern conveniences and garage. Please ring 2312.
TO LET. qno LET.—Shop in Queen Street; 25/1 weekly; central. Apply by letter to “757,” c/o "Times-Age.” n’O LET.—Furnished rooms, with or without garage; central. Write “756,” c/o “Times-Age.” rpb LET. —Five-roomed furnished 1 house; substantial amount in advance. Write “755,” c/o “Times-Age." npO LET, for "a few months, small fur--1 nished house, in return for boarding man and boy school age; handy to town; garage. Address at “Times-Age.” BOARD. ADVERTISER "can give “two girl friends beds and breakfast at very moderate tariff’. zXddress at "TimesAge.” • POARD and Residence— Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471.—“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton.. WANTED TO BUY? WANTED "to BUY. — Second-hand ’’ wood range, 3ft. 6in. wide. Ring ’phone No. 16, Greytown. WANTED TO BUY.—Modern six- ’’ roomed dwelling, all conveniences and garage. Send particulars, price and address to “No. 753,” c/o “Times-Age.” 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.
PIANO TUNING. piANC? TUNING— F. Weingott, tuner to Government Tourist Bureau, Convents, Colleges. Country visited anywhere. Workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 1471. 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. TpOR Piano Tuning and/or Repairing by an expert, ring or call A. Miller Hope, ’phone 2651: 21 Macara Street, Masterton. FOR SALE. SJOR SALE. —1 horse tripod and chain harrows, £7/2/6; sheep feeders, £ll/10/-.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carter- . ton. ■ijOß SALE. —Morris light truck, complete with firewood cutting attachment. Any trial. Reasonable. Apply 162 Renall Street. WANTED TO“SELL.—3-furrow <Ol iver tractor plough. Price, £lO. Also power pulley for Fordson tractor, price £4/10/-. Apply Box 113. Masterton. TJOR SALE.-—One heading dog. 4-year--1 old. and one head, hunt and lead, aged. Address at "Times-Age." 1?OR SALE.—FuII set carpenter’s tools in good order. Apply Masterton Joinery Works. rrYBEWRITERS"J'"oi r Sale and HireRepairs a specialty. —W. J. Palamontain, Printer, Queen Street. Telephone 2091. SPECIA" lj s ed“ r adTo "s e r vTce7“ PROMPTNESS is our motto. Except in unavoidable cases, same day service is assured. There is no need to be without your radio if you ring 1466. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. VFFICiENCY~With our modern," upJ to-date service department, we are able to guarantee the best workmanship at reasonable cost. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., ’phone 1466. p’ATTERY CHARGING for only 1/U A sample of our values. —Wairarapa Radios. Ltd. VALVES tested free! English or American typos. We will be happy to test them while .you wait. Cwer lilt) types in stuck'. ’Phone 1166 fuf ::ervice, —Wiiiraiapa RaJivy Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 June 1939, Page 1
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