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 addiitonal 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).
I SITUATIONS VACANT. • WANTED?—GirI for domestic duties. Ring 2205. WANTED.—iCapabfe girl, one capable taking charge for two or three weeks; fond of children. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED YRefiablo girl, domestic ’’ duties and help with two children. Wages. 25/-. Liberal free time. Sleep in. Apply Mrs Gerard, 13 Roseneath Terrace, Wellington. WANTED?—General help~fOT Mrs Ben- ’ nett, Otahuao, Masterton. Ring 2287. MALE CLERK. APPLICATIONS are invited for the 1 position of Junior Clerk in a large ' Mercantile Firm. Applications to be ’ in own handwriting, accompanied by copies only of testimonials. Apply to “CLERK,” C/o “Times-Age.” > LOST AND FOUND. r ' POUND.— Spaniel, blue and white. If I not claimed and expenses paid, will be disposed of. —Poundkeeper. i T OST,“at Kaituna’ the rear hub cap off V 8 van. Finder please return to Wallis’s Bakery, Masterton. BOARD AVAILABLE. ' VACANCY for married couple in pri--1 V vate home; board reasonable. AdL dress “Times-Age.” VACANCIES for Boarders, single and ’ share rooms; moderate tariff. Apply 73 Lincoln Road._ WANTED TO BUYWANTED' TO‘^U’y7— .22 rifle, in good ” order. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Young fox ter- ” rier puppy. Write “218,” “TimesAge? WANTED TO BUY.—Clean, fresh, ’’ trapped rabbits; any quantity; no limit. Good prices. Telephone 2134, QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings Into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterion. j TO LET. rpO LETZY”large unfurnished rooms, n one with fireplace. Apply 73 Lin- • coin Road. 1 pASUAL and Permanent Board, single ’’ V and double rooms; all conveniences. n “Ferndale, 1 ’ 15 Victoria Street, two minL utes from town. ’Phone 1356 for pars ticulars. (Under new management.) i rpo"LET?—4l“acres good grazing land, - 1 Cockburn Street. Apply Public Trust Office, Masterton. s and ’’ Renall Streets. Bed and breakfast-, 7/6. Furnished Flats to let, and single and double rooms available. ’Phone 3 1355. t - ~ FOR SALE. WANTED“TO’ 'seII— Black cocker ’ spaniel, 12 months old. For particulars ring ’phone 228, Carterton. ’ QPRINGER Spaniel Puppy for sale, 6 1 months; guaranteed not to get dis- ’ temper. Enquire at Albert Donald’s, = The Saddler. . T?OR SALE.—Heavy - swamp plough, . a bargain at £34/10/-; single furrow ! lever ploughs, all prices.—Masson and Co., Ltd., Carterton. C. SMITH’S MEN’S WEAR. 7 /({—Good quality Warm Winter Py--41/0 jamas; smart designs, in all sizes. ’ one price. 1/9 Ribbed All Wool Sox, ; heather and grey. Men’s Department 3 at C. Smith’s. I 22 /({—STRONG" quality Tweed Trou- , sers, smartly made, in sizes 3 to 7. Grey, Brown and Blue. Neat stripe - all wool tweed. Belt loops and brace • buttons. Men’s Department at C. ’ Smith’s. . i 17 /({—SMART Tweed Overcoats for ' Boys. Grey, Brown, Blue and t Fawn. Sizes 0 to 16. Prices range from 17/6 to 59/6. Good value in C. Smith’s 3 Men’s Department. IK /C—MEN’S All Wool Cardigans, 'l 1 heather and grey. They’re warm 1 and very serviceable. 15/6 for longsleeve Pullovers, smart designs. Men's - Department at C. Smith’s. ■ 12/6~ W( - )R3TED Underwear, short- ■ 4 sleeve Singlets and long Underpants, in all sizes, at one price. NatuI ral shade. Special value. Men’s Department at C. Smith’s. i 9/11 — CUBBED All Wool Short Sleeve , ' Singlets and Long Underpants. ? size 0.5., at 10/6. Smart Tweed Over- . eoats, going at 59/6. Better value at C. . Smith's. i FOR YOUR HOME. ‘ QTEELE & _ BULL7have“ just landed r ° new models of Magic Washing " Machines. Ring 1815 for free demonstration of the famous Vacuum Cup 1 Machine. Easy terms. 3 WE are qualified'Piano Tuners and ® ’’ Repairers. All work guaranteed. 1 and at lowest prices. We are cash buyers of second-hand Pianos. ’Phone : 1815. vou NEED a new Radio this Winter? ■ x Then a Hamilton is what you ret quire. Hamilton is N.Z.’s most modern h se t. See it at Steele & Bull’s, ’phone . 1815. _ ; a SERVICING!. Radios, Pianos, PlayerPianos and Organs are better when - serviced by our factory-trained and exi perienced craftsmen. Get our quote J first. All work guaranteed and at low- - "st cost. We are cash buyers of seci ond-hand pianos. Highest prices given, s Ring 1815—Steele & Bull, Queen St., - Masterton. j — ESAU’S “s E E D S~AN D PLA NTS. . RULBS! Bulbs! Plant now our Anemones, Ranunculus, Hyacinths, Tu- . lips, Narcissi, Lachenalias, etc. Full t stocks at Esau’s, Queen Street, phone 1051. QAVbY? Cauliflower, Lettuce, Leeks , 0 and Celery Plants now ready at r Esau’s, Queen Street, ’phone 1051. jI oqw now our Spinach-Beet, a wonder- ;\ ° ful Winter and Spring vegetable. 2led packet at Esau's, Queen Street, 'phone 1051.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 1
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