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. VVANTED.—Reliable man for an es- ’’ tablished service station. Apply, with references, to "No. 463,” c/o "Times-Age.” WANTED—A single man for farm ” work; able to drive lorry and milk. Apply R. J. Galten, Matarawa. WANTED. — Capable shorthand-typ- ' iste. Apply Transport (Wair.), Ltd., Carriers’ Association, Chapel Street. CARPENTERS WANTEDY49~ hours per week; board paid. Only tradesmen. Apply Chas. Bell, Levin Abattoirs job. WANTED.—Capable general; three adults; country home; £2 per week. Address "Times-Age.” npWO Smart Girls wanted for bar, full time. Also young man for evening work, .preferably experienced, but not essential. References required. Write “462,” c/o “Times-Age.” SPECIAL TRAINING FOR BETTER POSITIONS. COOD openings for trained men are plentiful. Secure a well-paid position with good prospects of advancement by taking an I.C.S. home study Course of training. Over 300 specialised Courses: — Architectural Draft- Foundry Work ing Radio Serviceman Commercial Training Aeronautical Eng. Sheet Metal Work Grade “A” Motor Cartooning & Art Mechanical Eng. , Work Matriculation Send for Free Prospectus, which gives full information about the efficient I.C.S. home training that has opened the way to success for thousands. No obligation, so write for advice and literature TODAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. D, Box 120, HASTINGS.
SEAT WANTED. WANTED. —Seat in car going to Hastings Sunday. Address at “TimesAge.” WANTED TO RENT. ■RANTED. —Small furnished flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette; urgent. Write “465,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. MODERN 4 or 5-roomed bungalow, in Masterton; outskirts of town. No agents. Particulars to “No. 466,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Medium-sized tricycle, in good order. Cash. Address “Times-Age.” yy ANTED TO BUY. — Second-hand piano, in good order. State price (moderate). Write “464,” c/o “Times- __ _____ WANTED TO BUY, —Second-hand hay press; capacity about 48 -bales per haul. Write “461,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Late model 8-10 h.p. car. State price and particulars by letter to “Cash,” c/o “Times-Age.” QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. pOR SALE. —Tyres! Good used tyres, all sizes, for car and truck. —Vulcanising Co., Jackson Street. ’Phone 1994. POR SALE. —Trojan Full Circle Rebuilt Tyres. New tyre service at half the cost. —Vulcanising Co., Jackson Street. "WRINGER Rollers rerubbered, Tennis ' Shoes resoled, Gumboots repaired. —Vulcanising Co., Jackson Street, alongside Regent Theatfe. pOR SALE.—Six-cjdfnder'; Studebaker car, perfect condition; 22 m.p.g. £l7/10/- cash.—llB Lincoln Road, after 5 o’clock. pOR SALE. —Wool press, perfect order. Address at "Times-Age.” pOR SALE.—Perambulator, bassinette and child’s pram, all in good order. Ring 1508. pOR SALE, cheap, five-roomed house, sleeping porch, car shed; all conveniences; vacant. Address at “TimesAge.” j/ORSALE.—Boy’s bicycle, in good orx der; suit boy Bto 12 years. Address at “Times-Age.” 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. rpOMATO PLANTS for early planting. A Our famous strain now ready. — Robinson’s Nurseries, Whatman Road, ’phone 1304.—Wairarapa Agents, W.F.C.A., or from C. E. Gibbs. Florist JAPANESE MILLET produces an d abundance of succulent green fodder for milking cows during the summer. Cheap crop to grow.—Wairarapa Seed Company, 'phone 1683. ' PEED OATS, suitable for horses or 1 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 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. QLENORCHY TEA is increasingly popular. Get satisfaction and pleasure from a cup of good tea. Fresh stocks at reduced prices.—Wairarapa Seed Company, 'phone 1683,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1940, Page 1
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