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. —Good waitress or relieving girl. Apply Midland Hotel. WANTESr—Experienced general? two adult family, £2 weekly; bag wash. Write Box 181, Masterton. WANTED—Re’iieTgirl. Apply Hotel Midland. OLD-ESTABLISHED INSURANCE OFFICE. all classes of Fire, X Accident and Marine Insurance, invites applications, preferably from professional or business persons or firms, for the position of AGENT FOR FEATHERSTON. Every assistance given to successful applicant to develop a remunerative insurance account. Address applications, in strict confidence, to — “AGENT,” C/o Carlton-Carruthers, Ltd., Advertising Agents, South British Building, WELLINGTON WORK WANTED. VOUNG LADY? capable car driver, some nursing experience, wants position as companion-help; country preferred. Write to “No. 778,” c/o “Times-Age.” WA?NTEb~Tb~~LEASE. npo LEASE.- —109 Acres heavy dairy land, near Carterton; cowbails, house, electricity; or man owning herd to milk on shares. Write “777,” c'/o “Times-Age,” or ring ’Phone No. 7, Eastbourne, Wellington. ————i HoME WANTED? WANTED. —Kind person to look after two boys for two months. For address apply to “Times-Age” Office. ' LOST AND FOUND. J^OST. —Working man’s coat on Rimutaka, last Monday night. Finder please leave at “Cabin Tearooms,” Rimutaka. Reward. fortnight ago, small grey striped kitten. £1 reward. 18 Coradine Street. LOST. —Raffia envelope purse, containing Colonial Mutual Company insurance policy; also receipt book. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” REST R ICTFo”NS — BA NISH ED. ’ YES, on Wednesday morning, at nine! No permits needed, no restrictions necessary. Everybody participates. Just a Big Bargain Carnival. —C. Smith’s Sale. QALE! Frocks, Costumes, Millinery, going at silly old prices! And what an opportunity to' buy Sheets and Towels at C. Smith’s Sale. 'T'HE BIGGEST since goodness knows! C. Smith’s Sale on Wednesday! Clothing for Men and Boys, all of the best, reduced in price. TpOR SALE. —1 horse tripod and chain harrows, £7/2/6; sheep feeders, £ll/10/-. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. pOR SALE.—I 936 Chevrolet Junior, perfect order, guaranteed; £2OO. Also coach-built caravan, £l5O. Apply Jackson’s “Clear Vision” Service Station, High Street, Masterton. pOR SALE. —“Mercer ’ chip heater, excellent for hot water service; also “New Wonder” gas copper. These are practically as new. Price, £6 each. Ring 2630, or address at “Times-Age.” “T9UDGIES,” 2/6 cocks, 2/- hens; cash with order; freight collect. —Cunningham, Tama Street, Lower Hutt. pOP? SALE.—Six-valve Cromwell wireless battery set. Apply 30 Perry Street. pOR SALE.—Huntaway dog. Address at “Times-Age.” pOR SALE. —Navy velour coat, as new; woman’s. Address at “TimesAge/ pOR SALE.—J Draught Horse,, d dark brown, docile, 6 years old, thoroughly quiet, active; used to chains, plough, roller and farm implements. Write “772,” c/o “Times-Age.” WAIRARAPA CARNIVALr SMITH’S SALE -on Wednesday. * Doors open at nine sharp. A real Wairarapa Carnival of Bargains. — C. Smith’s Sale. p'EEP'"^Wednesday — free! - C? Smith’s Sale! You will not be disappointed. Bigger Bargains than ever on this season’s goods. QALE! All clean stock going at generously reduced prices. Tie a knot in your hankie for Wednesday morning. C. Smith’s Sale.
ROBINSON'S GARDEN SPECIALS. ~ now arrived. Call at our Nurseries and select your trees, or place your order with our agents: W.F.C.A., all branches.—A. Robinson & Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. QHELTER TREES?—Macrocarpa, Pinus, Lawsoniana, Gums—excellent trees to offer this season; all grades. Also Hedge Trees in great variety. — Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A., all branches. STRAWBERRY PLANTS.' — Captain 0 Cook, also other varieties. Plant also Winter and Summer Rhubarb. — Robinson’s Nurseries. Whatman Road. ’Phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. and branches. PIANOS AND RADIOS." YOUR last chance to get a genuine X factory-built Gulbransen radio. Only a few left. Ring Steele & Bull for demonstration. ’Phone 1815. IMPORT restrictions prohibit Gulbransen radios. Get yours now while genuine factory-built Gulbransens are available, at Steele & Bull’s, Nimmo’s agents. piANO SNIP! For less than £2O you can have a good used piano in guaranteed condition. Inspect it at St nle & Bull’s, Nimmo’s agents. yOR QUICK SALE?—Late moderGulbransen Vibrator battery radio, with two 6-volt batteries. A bargain at Steele & Bull’s, ’phone 1815. PIANO TUNING. pLANO TUNING.-- F. We’ingott?" tuner to Government Tourist Bureau, Convents. Colleges. Country visited anywhere. Workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 1471. 15 Victoria Street, Masterten.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 June 1939, Page 1
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