| Casual Advertising. I Inch Rate: 5/- per inch, 3/- per | half-inch. - 8 Wanted. Lost, Found, For Sale, I To Let: 15 words, i/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. a In Memoriam Notices: 2/6. Verses, | 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—GirI for dining room. ’’ Apply Hotel Midland. WANTED—Capable girl or ’woman for housework; easy place: sleep in; good wages. Apply for address to “Times-Age.” WANTED—Experienced probationer for private hospital. Apply Croydon Hospital, Carterton. YOUTH; aged i 7, just completed four years secondary education, requires position in stock department or office. Address at help for domesVV tic duties, 8.30 to 2.30; Sundays free—Mrs J. L. Murray, 48 Church St.,Masterton. WANTED— Domestic help, 2 adults. ’’ Apply mornings to Mrs A. P Bennett, 73 Renall Street. WANTED—Senior assistant for hosi- " ery and fancy department—C. Smith, Ltd. light carT agency; WE desire sound financial and pro- ” gressive 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 hew 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 — “FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES,” P.O. Box 134, WELLINGTON. WORITvV ANTED. CAPABLE Saleswoman requires position; mantles preferred. Excellent references. Write “768,” c/o “TimesAge." WANTED.—Situation fencing and gen- ’ ’ eral station work. Write “766,” c/o “Times-Age.” ■ WANTED, by respectable young lady, ’ v position in Masterton as domestic; good cook. Address at “Times-Age.” CHRISTIAN Lady seeks position, very v light housework; 2 —5 daily. Write “767,” c/o WANTED ~TO~RENT. WANTEDTO RENT—Fair-sized shed, ’’ outside borough. ’Phone 147 L TO” LET.—Furnished bedroom, use of conveniences; quiet home; central. Write “771,” c/o “Times-Age.” rpO LET;—Furnished bed-sitting room, 1 use conveniences; with or without garage; central. Write “769,” "TimesAge.” . - rpb LET— 5-roomed cottage, central. Address at “Times-Age.” ~ LOST”AND FOUND;~ QTRAYED from fauherenikau, one ° black and white polled cow. Finder please ring 81D, Featherston. J OST,"from Solway, smoky grey sheep XJ dog pup. Finder please ring 1749. BOARD? J>OARD”offered business man, single room; laundry done; handy to town. Apply 18 Wrigley Street. JJOARD required by clerical worker, vicinity Kuripuni and High Streets. Write "765," c/o “Times-Age.” i HOARD and Residence—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471.—“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton.
FOR SALE. PRIVATE Owner has for sale, Morris r 12, 1937 model, in first-class order. This car has done only 15,000 miles, one owner and is 18 months old. It is a de luxe five-seater sliding head sedan, finished in monotone grey, upholstered in real leather. Cash price for quick sale, £245, or terms to approved purchaser. Apply personally or by letter to “State Kitchenette,” Masterton. VOR SALE.—Ford Beauty ',-ton truck, 1 good condition; new battery and registered. £2O or near ofi'er. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED-TO SELL—Nicely laid out ” bungalow, 4 rooms and sleeping porch. Reasonable. Address at “Times-Age.” pORD VB, 1934 model, in perfect order; tyres and paintwork as new; oil consumption nil. Owner would consider light car as trade. Apply Box 106, Masterton. _ pOR SALE. —Jersey cow. Price, £lO~ 1 Address at “Times-AgeZ CLASSIFIES SPECIALS. AN excellent fit is guaranteed if your Jodhpurs or Riding Breeches are made by Donald and Joy’s experts. “RETTER WORK” is the motto of our saloon staff. Your haircut will be the best if done at Jacob’s, Queen St. PALL at the Al Fish Mart and secure your fresh fish. Try our fish and chips—they’re good. RbN’TTßiskT burglary. - Have - that lock repaired by an expert. —King & Henry, opp. P. 0., excell at lock repair work. ' P'VERY " DAY "fresh" Cakes are made at the De Luxe Home Cookery—just opposite Regent Theatre. Take some home today. pURNITURE" of "every description is 1 always procurable at Kerslake and Co., Queen Street. Call in today and inspect our range. pUIDE to good shopping—that’s what the Classified Column is. Read it every day. There are always bargains listed there. T-TEALTH iseverything! - Ride a cycle and enjoy healthy exercise. Buy youi’s from Geo. Barr, the Cycle Shop. Queen Street. INSTEAD" of rushing home for hurried meals, enjoy your meals at the Tout de Suite. Under new management. TUST around the corner in Bannister J Street is Garden House. Flowers. Seeds and Seedlings of every description always in stock. ROSY and warm Eiderdowns are so much needed this weather. Kerslake & Co. have a great selection to * choose from,
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