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).
J SITUATIONS VACANT. the SERVICES are required of a X Salesman-Collector in Masterton district. Excellent opportunity for suitable man. No objection would be taken to successful applicant having other small part-time interest. Write “459,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED—Boy? 15-16 years. Apply ’’ Hansell Laboratories, Lt’d., Opaki Road, Masterton. ’Phone 1404. "W" ANTED?—Smart boy for our Drap’V ery Department. Excellent opportunity to learn trade.—Cody’s Cash Drapery. WANTED. —A housekeeper for resid- ’’ ence near Masterton. Address at “Times-Age” Office. WANTED.—A single man for farm ’’ work; able to drive lorry and milk. Apply R. J. Gallon, Matarawa. WANTED.—Capable shepherd; also ’’ cowman-gardener. For particulars, apply Manager, “Sunnyside” Station, Martinborough. ’Phone 93M, Martinborough. WANTED—Waitress for Marquis of ’ V Normanby Hotel, Cartarton. Apply to Mrs Geo. A. Vincent.' FEATHERSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL APPLICATIONS for Caretaker of Anzac Hall, Featherston, will be received up to WEDNESDAY, November 13, at noon. Applicants must be married, and must state number and age of children. Schedule of duties at office. H. ROLLS, Town Clerk. SUCCESS! the young man who wishes to get on and mount the ladder of success must study in spare time to increase knowledge and efficiency. The worldwide I.C.S. can help YOU to climb! Thousands have reached the top through I.C.S. training—so can you. Send for details of Courses, a few of which are: — Bookkeeping Wireman’s License Accountancy Carpentry Matriculation Electrician Good English Structural Eng. Mathematics Salesmanship There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses to choose from. Ask for advice on the best way to progress. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGSWORK WANTED. MIDDLE-AGED Woman requires light 1 position, cook-general or housekeeper; clean worker; good cook; reliable. Write “458,” c/o “Times-Age.” WORK WANTED, shearing, learner’s " stand; slight previous experience. Address at s A N T Ep WANTED. —Single furnished room, ’’ with hot-point preferred. —Write “460,” “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND. f OST, between Catholic Church and 12 Worksop Road, on Sunday, a canvas bag. Kindly return to 33 Worksop Road. Reward. FOUND—Black and white pup, three weeks ago, at Lansdowne. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— Mr Spackman, Totara Street, Lansdowne. YoSTJn vicinity C. E. Daniell’s, Queen Street, pair spectacles. Finder please ring 2205. T OST, Carterton Showgrounds, on 12 Thursday (People’s Day), Wairarapa Show, valuable camera in leather case. Finder please return to “Times-Age” Carterton Branch Office. Reward. FOR SALETOMATO PLANTS for early planting. ■ Our famous strain now ready. — Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304—Wairarapa Agents, W.F.C.A., or from C. E. Gibbs, Florist FOR SALE.—Good quiet cow, just x calved. Address at this office. PRESTIGE MILLINERY.—SpeciaI line 1 of White Hats for Girls. Straws, Felts, Cloth, from 10/6. PRESTIGE MILLINERY. — Matrons’ r Smart Straws, Navy, Black, Brown, from 14/6. Large sizes a speciality. ANKER’S APPLES.—Sturmer and " Delicious, at Anker’s apple van, next W. G. Perry’s, Queen Street, on Wednesday and Friday afternoon and evening, or direct from R. H. Anker, Greytown. FOR - SALE.—Two second-hand baths r and one Ideal boiler. Apply Jones & Joyce, Ltd., Renall Street. fNGLEMAN Pansies, Delphiniums, Russell Lupins, 1/- dozen. Poppies, Phlox, 9d dozen.—Aster Gardens, 12 Cooper Street, Lansdowne. __ now to sow certified B.L.E. Rape, Mustard, Chou Moellier. Thousand-headed Kale. See us early about your requirements.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105, 1301. WE have" good stocks of White’s Weed ” Destroyer. Purchase your requirements now. It is most efficient in the destruction of all weeds. Now is an ideal time to apply this effective remedy.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry or Chapel Streets. ’Phones 1105 and 1301. JAPANESE MILLET produces an J abundance of succulent green fodder for milking cows during the summer. Cheap crop to grow. —Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. FEED OATS, suitable for horses or r cows, 5/6 per bushel—Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. VEGETABLE SEEDS provide health- ’ giving vegetables for autumn and winter. Sow now—Carrots, Parsnips, Swede Turnips, also Late Peas and Spinach.—Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683. pAINT “Excelsior” First Quality heavy 1 body has a backing of 60 years’ maufacturing experience. Covers better, lasts longer. There is no substitute for quality. — Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. QEED POTATOES! Growers inform us that our specially selected certified seed is so much better. Yields obtained make the outlay well worth while. Provide against expensive potatoes next year. —Wairarapa Seed Company, ’phone 1683.
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