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. WANTED. —Young girl as probationer waitress. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED. —Senior assistant for hosiery and fancy department.—C. Smith, Ltd. IVANTED. for station, youth 17-19; ’’ milk 3 cows and do odd jobs. Apply Watson, “Erooklands,” Eketahuua. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. WOOLWORTH’S need a Smart Youth for training in Chain-' Store work. All bo£s with ambition apply MANAGER. Woolworth’s, Queen Street. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. ENQUIRY CLERK. REQUIRED for the Masterton Hospital. Female Enquiry Clerk. Salary and conditions of appointment in accordance with Local Body Officers’ Industrial Agreement. Apply by letter, stating particulars of experience and age, and forward copies of testimonials to NORMAN LEE, P.O. Box 96, Managing-Secretary. . Masterton. — ‘ ? LIGHT - CAR" AGENCY.? "WE desire sound financial and progressive concerns to handle in certain unoccupied territories, the retail franchise of a new light English Car, a product of one of England's largest and most successful Motor Car Manufacturers. This new Car will be competitively priced with other light cars, and adequate stocks are forthcoming to meet volume in sales. This franchise has great possibilities with liberal discounts. Favourable financial facilities are available—also assistance will be given in organising Dealerships. Address enquiries, in confidence, and state experience and capital available, to— -x “FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES,” P.O. Box 134, WELLINGTON'. WORK WANTED". WANTED.—General gardening work, ’’ digging, hedge-cutting, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Good references. Ring Ferndale Guest House. TOLET. rpo LET.—Large, sunny, furnished room. ’Phone 2294. WANTEOTO Ft ENT. WANTEb""TO RENT.—Two or three- ’’ roomed bach. Address at “TimesAge.” — LOST ANID - FOUN ID? t’EFT’ in P.O. "telephone box on Saturday, brown purse, containing money. Finder please leave at “TimesAge.” Reward. J - OST.—Green budgie, wings partly clipped, vicinity Sussex Street. Greatly valued. Finder please notify “Times-Age.” J OST.—Yellow cock" budgerigar from Lincoln Road. Saturday. Valued as pet. 10/- reward. Apply 81 Lincoln Road. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO"" BUY.—Modern sixroomed dwelling, all conveniences and garage. Send particulars, price and address to “No. 753,” c/o “Times-Age.” ALL KINDS - Healthy Poultry for x 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. F O RSALE. “ JPOR SALE.—Gent’s cycle, perfect order throughout; new tyres. Apply Richard Ashe, 130 Perry Street. POKn — ATTRACTIVE Residence in ~ Ot ’ good locality, 5 rooms, bathroom, electric cooker and hot water. Recently painted papered. 1 acre. Cash, £350. Keys with T. E. Handcock, Perry Street, Masterton. ROR SALE.—I horse tripod and chain harrows, £7/2/6; sheep feeders, £ll/10/-.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. ROR SALE. —Willys Truck, 15cwt.; good going order; well shod; with 2 spare tyres; closed-in cab. First reasonable offer gets it.—Wairarapa Bottle Exchange, 9 Queen Street. ' BULLICK - -BLACK MORES BARGAINS. inn PAIRS Sports Trousers—must go! Flannel and Worsted, and all sizes, too; only 14/11 pair al Bullick-Black-more’s. KJENS Pure Wool Shirts—all sizes— A made for hard wear and warmth. Only 9/11 each, too! AUR entire stock of Boys’ Felt Hats from only 3/6 each. There’s a size to fit your boy here. -rpuFFTEX” Washing Shirts, and they A are tough, too! Made to stand plenty of solid wear. Only 4/6 each, too! 'C. SM ITH'S BARGA'INS. d 11 — MEN’S Strong American Nap ' ' L± Trousers, in all sizes. Drillette Work Shirts, tennis or neg. styles; only 3/6 at C. Smith's. 2 11— MEN’S Fancy Wool Socks, ! X manufacturer's samples. Usual 3-'6 and 3/11 quality. Heavy ribbed All Wool Socks. Brown or Grey heather mixture. Only 1/6 at C. Smith's. MOSGIEL Saddle Twee’d"Trou’z U sers, sound wearing quality. Brown or Grey, in any size. (I ll buys a pair of good quality Pyjamas at C. Smith's. 6 /£—MEN'S Fleecy-lined short-sleeve ’ / Singlets and long Underpants. 10 (> for good quality all wool Pelone Underwear, in all sizes, at C. Smith's. Q /11 —SUPER Quality Warm Winter Pyjamas. Full comfortable cut, in all sizes. Good range of neat designs to select from. Best quality. Only B'll at C. Smith's. 10 (j-WOOLLEN Pullovers. zipp front. Grey. Brown or Blue. Heiivy, warm quality. Spi-eial for outdc.or woikerr Only 10 6at C !J(&ith s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 June 1939, Page 1
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