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. WANTED— Capable companion-help; ” must be fond of country. ’Phone 43M, Featherston. WANTED, for agricultural and stud farm, working manager; wife cook for two men; experience stud sheep essential. Apply in writing, with refeiences, to Hamish Wilson, "Burleigh,” Bulls. WANTED?—Boy for 3 months. Apply ’’ Manager, Daily Times Job Printing D epartment. WANTED.—GirI for light housework; " country girl preferred; good home. Apply to Mrs W. Henry Booth, Middle Run, Carterton. A PPLICANTS”for~ position vacant, "412,” are thanked and are advised that the position has been_fllled. WANTED? by" strong youth ’ (17), day TV work in or around Greytown, Apply, stating wages, to "Willing,” c/o “Times-Age.”
SECRETARY, TRANSPORT INDUSTRY. WRITTEN Applications, addressed ’ V “Transport,” c/o “Times-Age,” Masterton, will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 8, for the position of Secretary to a Transport Business in the Wairarapa district. Applicants to state qualifications. Salary, £5OO per annum.
WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TCTrENT— Three furnish- ’’ ed rooms or flats, handy to town. State particulars by letter to “420,” c/o “Times-Age.” ‘ LOStPPd FOUND. T "OST7 - on Monday afternoon, pair brown kid gloves, between P.O. and T. Wagg & Co. Reward. Please return to Wenvoe Restaurant. f'OSY=-Two £5~ notes in Masterton, Monday. Reward. Address at “Times-Age." T OST.—Bluish-black and white cocker spaniel dog. Reward. Write to “417,” c/o “Times-Age.” TO l£t ’ rpo^LET?—Two unfurnished sunny A front rooms; use of kitchen, etc., and vegetable garden. Write ’‘421,” c/o “Times-Age.” ’’pO LET. —Three" rooms, electric light, conveniences. Address at “TimesAge?’ fofFsale, FOR SALE. —Hen and 15 Black Orpr ington chicks; 25/6. Apply H. Hayes, 78 Bannister Street. FOR SALE—9 Casement window r blinds, practically new. Fuller particulars, Department Agriculture, ’phone 1098. ■ FOR SALE.— Broody hens and settings X of eggs. ’Phone 1949. FOR” SALE.—Purebred Jersey bull ' A calves; 2J guineas. Apply 26 High Street. FOR SALE. —Firewood, cut in any lengths; matai, £3/10/- a cord; maire, £4/10/- a cord. ’Phone 2088. ’ FOR~SALE.—White Pine in blocks; ' r guaranteed full cord; 27/6 deliver- . ed. ’Phone 2596.’ . F or SALE.—White Pine, in blocks, A 27/6 cord, delivered. ’Phone 2596 ; and place your order now. ! FOR SALE?—Limited amount of White ■ A Pine blocks, delivered, 27/6 cord. ! ’Phone 2596 for particulars. FOR SALE.—Firewood, White Pine, in ■ r blocks; 27/6 per cord, delivered. 1 ’Phone 2596. 1 FOR S?ALE.— Listerßall-bearing Horir zontal Electric Shearing Plant—- = friction spindle is fitted with ball bear- ■ ings above and below the cone an ex- ■ elusive Lister feature—Levin & Co., : Ltd., Machinery Department, Master- ’ ton, Pahiatua. iVJURTON’S Mendock Docking Fluid iVA checks bleeding, prevents blood ! poisoning and protects the flock against i the attack of blowfly.—W.F.C.A., Produce Dept PICARD"EMASCULATORS are sure, A safe, and easy to operate. Procur- ; able from Produce Dept.. W.F.C.A. ’ FOR SALE?—Lister Ball-bearing FricA tion Arm. Convert your plain bearing plant to ball-bearing. Levin & 1 Co., Ltd. Machinery Department, Mas--1 terton, Pahiatua. For a complete range 1 of shear requisites. FOR SALE.—Lister'Streamline Hand- ’ A piece. Lister leads again! Use Lis--5 ter Streamline for perfect, smooth, ' vibrationless cutting. —Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Master- - ton, Pahiatua. ' MURTON’S”Foot Rot "Ointment, ideal • fcr sheep or cattle. Won’t wash 3 ff—W.F.C.A., Produce Dept. ’ rjiip'-TOP MEALS ”tor all purposes. ’ A Calf Meal, Dog Meal, and ' Poultry Mash. See us about your re- • quirements.—W.F.C.A„ produce Dept. npOMATO PLANTS for early planting. ■ A Our famous strain now ready. — ' Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, 5 ’phone 1304. —Wairarapa Agents, W.F.- ■ C.A., or from C. E. Gibbs, Florist. I FAKES for Soldiers overseas. Packed = in airtight tins, 6/6, 9/6, 13/6 (in- ■ eluding postage). Just give us the full • address of the soldier—we’ll do the rest. ■ State Kitchenette Queen Street. ’Phone 1280. - rIOG - BISCUITS, full of nourishment. ■ 17 The cheapest and safest way to feed ' your dog. No fear of hydatids.—Wair a - 1 rapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. ' QEED’POTATOES! Now is the time ’ 3 to plant. Select your seed with care. Let us help you. We have heavy ’ yielding strains with smooth skins and , shallow eyes. Good keepers and wonderful cookers—Wairarapa Seed Com- ; pany, ’phone 1683. ’ GARDEN"SEEDS! Sow our Perman.U ent Climbing Beans. Enormous , croppers (white and coloured). White ? can be used dry in stows and soups. Comes up every year. Try it. —Waira- • rapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. ' fVALF"MEAL. —Correct feeding means r better milkers. Use our balanced, concentrated Calf Meal and grow calves j of good frame and sound constitution, p It will pay you.—Wairarapa Seed Com:l pany, ’phone 1683. b FCLIPSE HOG NETTING will hold ! l Aj the most pig-headed pig. Makes a great fence without the need of barb1 wire. 2i and 5-chain rolls—Wairarapa i- Seed Company, ’phope 1683.
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