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. - VVANTED.-Aapable help. Apply Mrs ’’ Garland. Nursery Road. WANTED?'b7 young woman, with ’’ baby, position as domestic help. ie Address at "Times-Age.” ie WANTED.—Companion-help, middle- ’’ aged, to assist with aged invalid and light housework. References required. ?' Write, stating wage, to “No. 37,” “Times1_ Age.” _ WANTED. —Cowman-gardener. Apply ’ ’ E. L. Nitz, Masterton. Telephone 381 R. ~ “YOUR SPARE TIME! IVJAKE it pay by acquiring specialised knowledge —promotion and more money for you. The I.C.S. Home Study lg Courses can give you the necessary S- NOV/. r " Accountancy Poster Drawing / Advertising Window Dressing. Commercial Art Aeronautical Journalism P. & T. Entr. Exam. Salesmanship Short Story Writing Let us know in which subject you are interested, as there are over 300 ic I.C.S. Courses. Free Prospectus and I advice on request. No obligation. :e INTERNATIONAL id CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, /. Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS. n ROOMVWANTEb? " ie WANTED, by clergyman’s widow, two d unfurnisred rooms, conveniences, it from second week in February. Reply “Moderate,” this office. "SEAT WANTED? ' - would like seat in car going to Trentham Camp tomorrow. Address at “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND? JJEMOVED from Totara Street, double wooden gate. Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring “Times-Age. ’ TO LET. mcTLET—Cottage at Lake Ferry. Ring ■> 375 R, Masterton Exchange. “ T l © LET. —3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, with use of all conveniences, in a 6-roomed house. Only one person in I house. Rent not so much an object as reliable tenant. Write "35,” c/o “TimesAge.” f Jis— L. BOARD. YOUNG MAN wants board, handy to town. Private place preferred. f Reply "36,” "Times-Age.” _ '• POARD and Residence—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471.—“Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. WANTED TO BUY. QONVERT your old Gold and Diaihdhd Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. i Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ————j fsrTs aL e. fHERR Y~PLUMS/ 2d' per ’lb?7~ Leek Plants, 1/- per 100; Celery, 9d per dozen. —Allen’s Plant Nursery, Macara Street. NEW POTATOES?—TA'per“bag, 81bs. per 1/-.—N;Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Queen Street. [ OGANBERRIES and Boysenberrics J for sale. —G. W. Hallam, York St. ’Phone 1102. J* ARDEN PEAS! Prolific cropping 1 varieties. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. JAPANESE MlLLET?—ExcelTentTcoxv fodder; quick, nutritious growth. Sow now.—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683 RED' TOP “Steel Yosts?— Strong, ' durable, fireproof; easy to erect. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. KJANURES. —Superphosphate, Blood and Bone, Fish Manure, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash, Bonedust, Dried Blood. We sell the in quantities to suit individual requirements. Delivery free within the borough.—Wairarapa Seed" Co., ’phone 1683. AT BULLICK-BLACKMORE’S. JJANDKERCHIEFS in the newest boxes for Gifts. Assorted, plain and full colour design, 7/6. QWANK Jewellery Sets for him, in- ’ eluding Cuff Links, Studs and Tie Clips, in attractive boxes, from 15/6. and San Toi Pure Silk Pyjamas, all sizes. They make useful and sensible gifts for men. 22/6 and 23/6 VERTEX Sports Shirts, in the latest and smartest checks and plain designs. Great value at 10/6 and 12/6. ESAU’S SEEDS AND PLANTS. pOT PLANTS make ideal Gifts. See the nice selection at Esau’s, Florists, Queen Street ’Phone 1051. J-JYDRANGEAS in Flower! Call and see the new varieties at Esau’s, Wairarapa’s Leading Florist, Queen Street. ’Phone 1051. pQOW the rain has come, continue to sow our late variety of Peas and also Dwarf Beans. Good stocks at Esau's, Seedsmen. Queen Street. FOR YOUR HOME. (j'OME“AND' SEE IT! ' TodayTmost complete refrigerator. 10 hours out of 12 it uses no current. Saves food, saves time, saves money! See the new Westinghouse at Steele & Bull’s. gTEELE & BULL are cash buyers of second-hand Pianos. Ring 1815 for our valuer to call. Pianos taken as part payment on Washing Machines, Refrigerators and new Pianos. Easy terms.—Steele & Bull. ELSE like it! Shelves-in-the-door is an exclusive feature available only in the “Crosley” Shelvador Refrigerator. There is so much more usable storage space. You owe it to yourself to see the new “Crosley” at Steele & Bull’s. ’Phone 1815. p EC'ONmTIONED"RADIOST — Cheap radio entertainment. We have several trade-in radios at “give-away” prices. Secure yours now. In guaranteed condition.—Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel.
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