Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 5 - per inch, 3/- per Wanted. Lost, Found. For Sale. To Let: 15 words. 1 6; 3 insertions. 36; 6 insertions, 6’cash. Each additional word, Id. Births. Marriages: 2 6. Deaths: 3 -, With “Private Interment,” a. -. Funeral Notices: 6 - first insertion: 3 - subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices; 2 6. Verses. 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. \VANTED. —Str. ng youth for Stoney ’’ Creek station; milk four cows and. ■tonerally to learn farming. Apply P.O. > XVANTEI'. for about a month, girl for ' housework: sleep out. Apply Phone ! WANTED.—Capable nurse girl for 3 children. Apply Mrs H. Cameron, I ANTED.— Housemaid-waitress, also pant; - -maid-waitress; must be ex- ! perienceC Apply Prince of Wales j Hotel. . WANTED, urgently, man to take ’ ' charge farm, 80 cows; help provid- !< d. Apply to Mrs B. W. Renall. Parkj vale, 'phone 120 M. WANTED. —A boy for odd work cn ,' n farm. Ring 1305, ' WANTED.—Boy for sheep station. . ’* milk two cows, odd jobs, general ; work. Ring"3sBD. after 6 p.m. wanted" — Companion-help for ■ ’’ country, to assist with all duties. Write "544,’’ c o “Times-Age.” j WANTED.—General help. Ring 1226.
. WANTED.—Second cook and general; :’* award wages; country hotel. Ad- ' dress at “Times-Age.’' _ WANTED.—A few girls for positions ’ V at To Mahia Tourist Resort, Marl- ' borough Sounds. A pleasant change < from the towns. Write “Seaside,” c o Tiines-Age” Branch Office. Carterton. • APPLICANTS for position. ”535," are thanked, and advised that the posi- ) lion has been filled. YOUR FUTURE. WHATEVER career you chpqse for ’’ yourself, success will eonw) only if y.-u study and train “after hours” ! Thousands; of men throughout the world owe their success to I.C.S. train- ! mg. Follow their example and study ■an I C.S. Course nt home —in spare
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WORK WANTED. AV ANTED.'--Scrub-cutting by three men; wages or contract. Apply Central Restaurant. 'phone 129-1. Masi terton. SEATS WANTED. . qpwO young ladies, sisters, want two 1 seats m car to Wellington, leaving ■, Saturday afternoon. Address nt i • Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT. . WANTED, by’7-ldcriy lady, two u;i- -’ furnished rooms; use conveniences; handy to town. State terms by letter to "X». 548.'' c <• 'Times-Age.” ; WANTED 'l'o RENT. -Four or fiveruomed house, all conveniences, with or without acre or two of land, .'.laoerton; urgent; rent in advance*. Write ;?•><>.' c o "Times-Age." wanted.' "by civil servant. I or 5- ” roomed house, all conveniences; ’ careful tenant; good section Address ■ at ‘'Times-Age ” W ANTED. urgently. — Convenient ’’ house <>r unfurnished flat, near Central school. Address at "Times-Age." LOST AND FOUND. I QST, lo day* ago. at Payton's Bush, by College boy. Rotary wristlet i watch. Please return to • Times-Age." Reward. f OST Black bcurdy shwp d->g from 60 South R<-ad. .’.>mi-.;y Reward for mfermaliun regarding recovery. Anyone retaining this dog after date will be prosecuted. i OST Grey .wimnung trunks and '• •;>*.<.!. vieaiity Queen Street. Fmdo* please return to ■Times-Age." Reward I, . - - Ti'e quickest and the most 1 efficient scrv.ce for goods transport . m the Wair.irapa. 'Phone Transport Wnirarapa. Ltd.. 11M0. FOR SA Lt. [.’OK SALE bi wind up estate. —Old--1 . tabl ■■!.• ci 1 u in M»i terton, -mmg i mevrn For jcirticulare, apply hallway Private Hotel J, ’OR SALE ChatT-eutter, hand or * .. 'POs‘i<- IW.i. I,'OR SALE li'aek currant Apply 1 w' R< hin-< n. Kibhlcwhste Road. -XNTKD io SELL First-class " na-We! ill g<--d order itild t •: J W< U'.. Park Read. WANTED To SELL. A good h«-avy- ’' lull I; ■ ven years; quiet . n:ini<->.-. ,-•;■■■ '• Lo milk round. Write p 1 ',t -. cOhhaNTS sale " .... • led p. lb G W. •Wur v, ; »!;■ n. omi v , .7. . the tm ' ' k y nr require* ' i .. .: . - ■ wing while we : of all c» rtiflvd -.ecds He-.. :w- ■ or larv-Tta: meds from . ;r i f rurivacl.-. twine, cet. —G it rerr.'- A- C Ltd Perry and Chaix-1 s*.rei"Ui. W’AR *' ■ink'--- ■'■ iwii-htmiting ’’ I .. fi- in • of Windsiif Sah j’s. ;'■ > ii-;-.- n's requtrctr.enLs of ■" , ■ dr bl c■ G H I’e-Ty A <■' HOf», 13flL H y > mixed Better coverL;:.iaomg Backed by ever -. ■ y< ....j.isf;n luiii'iii vxiwrici'.cc ' t .L Wahaiapa Seed |A :IP Chm ' ■■ ■:■ -md t‘l fl- * <" <' ’‘> *" ' i *"i* $ H 1
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 January 1941, Page 1
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