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 Tntermenl,” 5/-. Funeral Notices: 6/- first insertion; 3/- subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 2/6. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED’. — Woman with cooking ’ knowledge, private family; references. Wages, £2. Apply Mrs Martin, ’phone 10. Martinborough. WANTED. —Woman cook for shearers, starting approximately November 20. Wages, £5 per week. Address at "Times-Age." WANTED.—GirI to do light housework. 8 to 2; five-day week. Ring 2630, after 5 p.m. "WANTED. —Youth, 16 to 18 years, for sheep-farm; milk 4 or 5 cows and garden work. Award wages. Ring ’phone 300 A, or write "Waiteko,” Masterton. 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.
ACTIVE SERVICE. QUESTION 1: Who will be given the most responsible duties in a Mechanised Army? ANSWER 1: The men with technical training in Dieesl, Aero, Motor, Civil or Meeh. Eng. and Draughtsmanship. QUESTION 2: Who would fill the places of the technical men required for war? ANSWER 2: The technically-trained men unable to’enlist. In Peace or War, the Trained Man is Indispensable. THE I.C.S. PREPARES YOU. Enquire now —it costs only 2d. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS. Write for Free Prospectus and advice as to how you can succeed in your occupation. No obligation, but in your own interest, do not delay!
WORK WANTED. YOUNG SHEPHERD with two dogs (has had six years’ experience) would like position near town. Write "967,” c/o "Times-Age.” ■WANTED, by young man, 19 years, position on dairy farm; used to machines. Willing worker. References if required. Write "Honest,” c/o "Times-Age.” “wanted to rent. RANTED TO "RENT.—Small furnished flat or rooms; urgent. Write "968.” c/o “Times-Age.” yyANTED. —Self-contained flat, two bedrooms, vicinity Post Office, or would exchange 6-roomed house, garden, Clareville. Write “No. 966,” c/o “Times-Age.” ROOMS WANTED. pOOMY FLAT wanted, furnished or unfurnished, or house (not necessarily small). Would consider purchase. Reply by letter to Walter Nops, 142 Renall Street, Masterton.
LOST AND FOUND. lost: —Black and white dog, with black spots in white. Answers to "Tip.” Ring 2096. pOUND.—Straying on Abbotsford, one yearling steer, two front notches in right ear, tip in left ear. ’Phone 3675, Masterton. pOST, on Monday last, vicinity Blue Bus Depot, lady’s bicycle, “James” make. Reward on returning to "Times-Age” Office. BOARD. jgOARD and Residence—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471. —“Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, Mastertun. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED.—Good all-round sheep dog. Ring 3565. Masterton. after 7 p.m. CJONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.-- G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
FOR SALE. JJOR SALE. — Studebaker tourer small 6-; small mileage; everything good order, including leather upholstery. Make good truck. Small price. Address: 87 Worksop Road, ’phone 1802. yyANTED TO SELL—Neat little home, five rooms, all conveniences. Immediate possession. Write “969.” c o "Times-Age.” IpOR SALE.—Heavy’ swamp ptougn, a bargain at £34 10s; single furrow lever ploughs, all prices,—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. jyjAMMITIS! Service Brand Vaccine. Fresh supplies and full information from W. H. Snowsill, Chemist, Queen Street (Wood's Pharmacy). Q ARTER’S Guerande Carrot. —DeliciJ ous table variety, fine flavour, prolific cropper. Obtainable at Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. pARM TOOLS.—Axes, Spades. Shovels. Slashers. Fence Pliers. Hammers, Saws. etc. Well-known makes, excellent values.—At Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. JAPANESE MILLET produces succulent summer cow feed. A cheap crop to grow. Valuable fodder. Fresh new season's seed available now. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. FLENORCHY B.OT/YeA?— Highest. 1 quality’, delicious flavour. Goes a little further. Try it for yourself.--Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. ESAU’S'SEEDS AND PLANTS. pOMATO PLANTS.'— p’fairt our new Australian Dwarf variety. No staking. Enormous croppers. Procurable at Esau's, Queen Street.
pEANS! Esau’s "Superlative,” finest dwarf French bean grown. Also all other varieties of Dwarf and Climbing beans in stock. —At Esau’s, Queen St. pETUN IA "PLANTS!" ' SpeciaT selection of 6 named varieties. Splendid for dry positions. Also all other varieties of Seedlings in stock.—At Esau’s. Wairarapa’s Leading Florists, Queen Street,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 November 1939, Page 1
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