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: 2/8. 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. TV ANTED.—Boy for pressing; experi- ’’ ence not essential. Good wages. Apply Cathie and Sons. VVANTED. —Position as housekeeper; ’’ preferably country. Address at “Times-Age.” strong boy for sheep ’’ property handy to Masterton. Write stating age and experience, to “No. 143,’’ c/o “Times-Age.” VVANTED — Girl of seventeen as jun- ’’ ior dental attendant. Knowledge of book-keeping essential. Apply in own haidwriting to “Advertiser,” Box 52, Masterton. WANTED—General help, 5 days a ’ week; also housemaid-waitress. Apply Mrs Hancox, College House, Renall Street. i- .... z WORK WANTED. pHEERFUL and efficient domesticated person desires daily duties; 1/- per hour (and fare). References if necessary. Write to “Cartonian,” c/o “TimesAge? WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT.—2 unfurnished ’ rooms or small house, by elderly couple; fireplace and own gas stove. State rent required. Write “144,” c/o “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND. T OST. Short Street, small Oriental envelope bag. containing purse and glasses. Reward. Please ring Doyle, Manaia. T~OST, Friday morning, between Bill Clarke’s and Tinui, oilskin overcoat. Would finder please send on to Junction, per Fly and Savage.—W. Aitken. “ BOARD. BOARD and Residence.—Every convenience. Casuals by arrangement. Two minutes from G.P.O. Telephone 1471.—“Ferndale,” 15 Victoria Street, Masterton. FOR SALE. lIOUSE and j-acre land, No. 20, Workr sop Road. Masterton. Low price for quick sale. Apply by letter to Walter Nops, 53 Pownall Street, Masterton. pOR SALE—l92BTliigby tourer; good tyres, hood, paint, etc. 30 m.p.g. £4O. Address at “Times-Age." pOR SALE.,—(FuII-size tennis court safety fence, complete with wire and poles. For particulars apply “No. 145,” “Times-Age.” BLACK BARLEY.—Sow"Blackßarley, farmers’ dressed seed, 8/6 per bushel.—N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Masterton.
BLACK BARLEY, 8/6 per bushel.— N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co. <y)W GREEN FEED! Sow Black Bar- ° ley, 8/6 per bushel.—N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co. GOVERNMENT Certified Perennial Ryegrass of high germination and purity. Obtainable from Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. pHOICE’New - Seasons Black Barley, V sown now, will provide good autumn feed. Try it.—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. INCLUDE Government Certified Permanent Pasture White Clover in your pasture. It is one of the most nutritious plants, and helps maintain the ryegrass. Quotes and samples on application. — Wairarapa Seed Co., 'phone 1683. fjOR SALE.—Heavy swamp plough, x a bargain at £34/10/-; single furrow lever ploughs, all prices.—Masson and Co., Ltd., Carterton. EXCELSIOR Ready-mixedYaint has a reputation for long life and good coverage. This is the best time of the year to paint. See us now. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. C. SMITH’S BARGAINS, ft/11 FOR - Pure~Silk Hose, usually priced at 9/11. Special line just received from the manufacturers; ever so slightly imperfect. A bargain at 6/11.—C. Smith, Ltd. 9 /1 1 YARD—36in. Tweeds, flecked ,J/ 1 design. Colours are Wine, Grey, Blue, Green and Black. Worth 5/11. A bargain at 3/11. Early selection will be necessary —the quantity is limited.—C. Smith, Ltd.
YARD for 56in. Light Grey U / Xi Flannel Suiting. Extraordinary value —quality that is usually sold at 12/6. Purchased from an overstocked tailor. A great buy at 6/11 yard.—C. Smith. Ltd. JUFFYARD.FAngorFSuiting, 36in.' Colours are Gold, Rose, Rust. Teal. New Green. Oxblood and Navy. Good quality British Cloth for Autumn Frocks. C. Smith’s for Autumn Woollens. 9 /11 FOR Men’s Suede-finish Art O/ Silk Locknit Underwear, Singlets and Shorts to match. All sizes, one price. Exceptional value at C. Smith’s. Men’s Cotton Inte’r- - /u lock Underwear. Singlets and Shorts. Good quality British manufacture. A gift at the price. Small Men’s and Men’s at 2/6; O.S. for 2/11—At C. Smith's. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS. T>OYS’ Plain Black School Hose, pure wool, 3/11; now 2/6. JJOYS’ Primary School Caps, all sizes; TJOYS’ Woollen Swim Trunks and Suits, from 3/11. ROYS' Sports Coats, in Browns and 0 Greys; 15/6. WANTED TO BUY. CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 February 1940, Page 1
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