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. YOUNG GIRL seeks position domestic help, town; willing; sleep in. Address at "Times-Age.'' yp ANTED. —Girl for light housework, 5 miles from town. Address at “Times-Age/’
I ypANTED — A boy. just left school, ; for light farm work; one mile from town. Address at "Times-Age.” pARN 5/- to 10/- per hour Writing Show Cards & Tickets. Easy work; learn quickly from a professional who guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet sent to you free. No obligation. Just send your name and address to Bernard E. McKay, Show Card Studios, Wanganui. "’ WAIR AR' APA"ELECTrTc"POWER " BOARD. APPRENTICES REQUIRED. are requiring two Apprentices for our Masterton Branch, and applications are invited. Conditions of appointment can be obtained at the Masterton Office or from the undersigned. GEO. BROWN, Secretary-Manager. areTy ?' (pHE man who gets on in life—who makes steady progress in his business, trade or profession—is the one who spends a certain amount of spare time being trained. I.C.S. specialised training will definitely put YOU ahead. Start a Course NOW —over 300 to choose from—
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AVANTED KNOWN.. — Dressmaking! Betty Howard, 19 Herbert Street. Moderate prices. LOST AND FOUND. pOST, from Mauriceville, black dog, named “Cloud.” Anyone knowing whereabouts, please ring 375W. LOST. —Pair winkers, with rope attached, Upper Plain Road. Finder please ring 1878. TQ LET ———— (pO LET. —Furnished bed-sitting room, with fireplace, use conveniences; quiet home; central. Write ’’813,” c/o “Times-Age.” — D JJOARD and Residence. —Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471. —“Ferndale.” 15 Victoria Street. Masterton. WANTED TO"BUT ’^ANTED~‘ro'~BUY.— Circular saw bench, good order. State price. Address at “Times-Age.” Q ONVERT your Old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. _. FOR SALE. pOR Fresh Cut Flowers, all varieties; nice Sturmer Apples, 81bs. for 1/-; large sweet Oranges, 5 for 1/-, shop at G. Dong and Son, opp. Wagg's. Telephone 2686 for your order. Blbs. for 1/-. Sturmers, fresh and juicy. At McGavin’s Grocery Store, ’phone 1400, opp. Knox Church, Queen Street.' pOR SALE.—2S bales of hay. Address at “Times-Age.” pOR SALE. —One good heading and leading dog; broken open country; one good light English saddle. Apply Hedley, ’phone 2107. pOR SALE. —30 tons good quality baled hay, in first-class condition; £5 per ton. ’Phone 148 R, Palmerston North. —A. Coles, Ashhurst. Af'GRAHAM’S sale: GRAHAM’S.—Men’s Tartan Scarves, long shape, fringed ends; 1/6 to 5/6 each. White Evening Scarves, 2/3 each.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd.
A T GRAHAM’S?—SingIe Bed Flannelette Sheeting. Special Price, 2/3; double bed width, 3/3 yard. For warmth and comfort. —At J. Graham & ! Co., Ltd. _ ; ?AT GRAHAM’S.—AII Dress and ManI Chester Goods still selling at half marked prices for this week. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. AT GRAHAM’S.—AII colours in Plain Georgette, 36in. wide, 2/6 yard. Plain Crepe de Chine, from 1/11 yard. ! —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ■ Yt GRAHAM’S— Ladies’"Wool Astrachan Gauntlet Gloves, Navy and Brown. Special Prices, 4/6 and 5/9. Fully-fashioned Wool Hose. Usual Price, 5/11; Special Price, 4/11.—J. Graham & Co.. Ltd. yl’ GRAHAM'S.—Ladies’ Millinery in Felts and Peach Blooms, assorted colours. All one price, 4/11, for this week. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. ROBINSON’S GARDEN SPECIALS. t/ruTT TREES! Now "is the lime to plant Apples, Plums, Peaches. Nectarines, Pears, etc., etc. Also Black Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries. —A. Robinson and Sons, Nurserymen, Whatman Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. gUCALYPTOS' - TREES.—PlaiiTlhese now for timber and shelter. We have excellent trees to offer this year in varieties Viminalis and MacArthurii, 20/- per 100. Reduction for quantities. —Robinson’s Nurseries. Wairarapa Agents: W.F.C.A. SHRUBS form the background of all garden schemes. Plant now: Daphne, Boronia, Rhododendrons, Azaleas. Flowering Apples, Plums, Peaches, Magnolias, etc., etc.—Robinson and Sons, Nurserymen, ’phone W.F.C.A., ageuUi, all branches.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1939, Page 1
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