Casual . xdvertising_. 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. 1 VVANTED. —Girl for domestic duties. ’’ Ring 2205. ' WORK WANTED. RANTED— Gardening work by young man. Ring 2046. WANTED, urgenly, position by girl, 16J years, companion-help; sleep in preferred. Address at “Times-Age.” SEAT VACANT. QEAT”avanable in car going Auckland Saturday, returning fortnight. ’Phone 2111. LOST AND FOUND. ROUND, in Ranfurly Club, a ring. Apply to Custodian. ROST, Wednesday, sheep dog, black with white face, vicinity Lansdowne. Address at “Times-Age.” LOST? —Pigskin glove, outside Railway Station, or in Queen Street, near Arcade. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. ROST— Wheel cap off Citroen car. Finder nlease leave at Wagg’s Garage. RUST, from Chapel - Street, Monday, half beardy dog. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted.—J. Martin, 125 Chapel Street. ROST. —That good clear reception through weak valves. Free valve testing service for all makes at Wairarapa Radios. Ltd. ROST, from Cornwall Street, black sheep dog bitch, white front; name Nel. Pirinoa collar. Reward. ’Phone 1911. board" availa’b’le? jgOARD available for two College boys. Good home, adjacent Wairarapa College. Address "Times-Age” Office. WANTED TO BUY. WANTEETtO 8UY.—.22 rifle, in good order. Address at "Times-Age.” W ANTED TO BUY. —Child’s pushchair. State price, etc., by letter to “219,” “Times-Age” Office. "WANTED TO BUY. —Several young sows. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO _ BUY.—Clean, fresh, trapped rabbits; any quantity; no limit. Good prices. Telephone 2134. RONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings Into cash. Highest prices.—G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. TIMBER TREES WANTED. ■W"E require quantities of all classes of trees suitable for cutting into timber. We will be pleased to quote for any quantities. I. ALLEN & SON, LTD., WAINGAWA. ’Phones: Mill, 1043; 1109. WANT~ED"fO~RENT. ' WANTED TO RENT, by careful tenant, 4 or 5-roomed house. Address at "Times-Age.” To LEI ' RO LET. —Unfurnished rooms, handy to town. Address at “Times-Age.” RO LET. —Room with fireplace, furnished or unfurnished; occasional meals if required. Address at “TimesAge.”, FOR SALE. ” ROR SALE. —Cane pram, in good condition. Address at "Times-Age.” RYRES! Good used tyres, all sizes, from 15/- each; Tubes, 5/- each. — Vulcanising Co., Jackson Street, alongside Regent Theatre. FOR SALE.—Battery set, with new 1.4 valves, Portable, and Vibrator radios of famous brands. —Wairarapa Radios, Ltd. IVTOTHER'S DAY GlFTS—French Fur Felts, in casual Berton styles. These’ are exceptional quality and made by a man’s hatter. All shades; from 23/6.— At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” RROJAN Full Circle Rebuilt Tyres, for safety and economy. New tyre mileage at half the cost.—Vulcanising Co., Jackson Street. TV/TOTHER'S. DAY GlFTS.—Centennial “Broche” Towels. Pastel tonings of Blue, Pink and Green. Size, 25 x 50; 5/3 each—At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” FOR SALE.—British and best! Performance hitherto undreamed of with the'Sensational new Bush Radio. Phone 1466, Wairarapa Radios, Ltd., for free demonstration. TVFOTHER’S DAY _ '"GlFTS.—Colourecl Bordered Breakfast Cloths, attractive designs. Size, 54 x 70. 3/11 each. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” QPRINGER Spaniel Puppy for sale, 6 months; guaranteed not to get distemper. Enquire at Albert Donald’s, The Saddler. MOTHER'S "DAY “GlFTS—Coloured x Bordered Linen Tea Towels, splendid drying quality; large size; 3/6 pair. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” VIOTHER'S DAY GlFTS.—“Rajdona” A Bath Mats, two-tone effects, in Blue, Gold and Green: size, 24 x 36; 6/11 each. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” JLJOTHERB”" D a"y““GIFTS? —“Floral "Lullaby” Nighties, long sleeves, S.W. to O.'S. sizes; cosy and warm; 13/11. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” j\/JOTHER’S DAY~GIFTS“Cosy~ Winr ter Cardigans, with and without collars. Shades of Cherry, Assorted Greens, Navy, Rust. Black and Gold; from 39'6. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers.” ESAU’S SE’eß S “AND" PL ANTS. JJULBS! Bulbs! Plant now our Anemones, Ranunculus, Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissi, Lachenalias, etc. Full stocks at Esau’s, Queen Street, ’phone 1051. QAVOY, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Leeks ° and Celery Plants now ready at Esau’s, Queen Street, ’phone 1051. QOW now our Spinach-Beet, a wonderful Winter and Spring vegetable. 6d packet at Esau’s, Queen Street, 'phone 1051.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1940, Page 1
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