Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 6/- per inch, 3/9 per half-inch. Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let: 15 words, 1/9; 2 insertions, 3/-; 3 insertions, 4/3; 6 insertions, 7/6 cash. Each additional word, Id. Births, Marriages: 3/-. Deaths: 3/9. With “Private Interment,” 6/-. Funeral Notices:. 7/6 first insertion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
I ’ SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.— Capable help, plain cook, ” etc.; other help kept. Apply Mrs H. W. Lee, or telephone 2441. WANTED—A lady-help, or girl to assist—Mrs Guy Groves. Bush Grove. Telephone 491 M. WANTED— Smart boy for bakehouse, ’’ 16-17 years of age. Good wages. Apply Manager, Champion Bakeries, Ltd. WANTED? tor station, Tinui district, ’* experienced married shepherd, one or two children. Wages, £4 week and bonus. Meat, milk and wood. Reply, stating age, experience, etc., with copies of references, to Levin & Co., Ltd., Masterton., WANTED.— A sharemilker, milk 60 vv cows; 50-50 basis and find half herd. Apply Box 45, Carterton. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. THE Masterton County Council has a vacancy on its staff for a strong Youth to learn the Engineering Trade at its Workshops, Te Ore Orc. Applications, accompanied by two recent copies of testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on TUESDAY, July 15, 1941. Conditions of employment. wages, etc., on application to the undersigned. J. C. D. MACKLEY. County Clerk. “ WORK WANTED. W"ANTED, by youth, work for about 3 weeks, prior to going into camp; able to drive lorry. Apply to "TimesAge,” Carterton, for address. WANTED, by youth, 20 years of age. ,v position on farm; experienced in ull work; able drive lorry and tractor. Apply for address "Times-x Age Branch, Carterton.
LOST AND FOUND. WJDULD person who removed lady’s bicycle'from outside W.F.C.A. by mistake on Saturday morning, leave same at Police Station. T white brush wool glove, Tuesday, between Chapel Street and Queen Street. Finder please leave Polar Fur Co. J OST.—Two small keys on leather lace. Finder please leave “TimesAge.” £"OST. — Australian boomerang, Colombo Road; sentimental value. Return Bill Taylor, c/o W. H. Saunders' Sports Depot. Reward. [ OST? = -Maroon~ fabric glove (right u hand), probably in Queen Street. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. I OST, Friday night, at Masterton railway station, brown kid glove. Reward. Finder please leave at “TimesAge.” Wanted’to buy? ■WANTED - TO BUY.—2 heading dogs. —C. A. Cameron, Flat Point, Masterton. WANTED "To" BUY.—Twins’ pram, good condition. Apply Kent, 74 Cornwall Street. WANTED - TO 5-roomed house. State lowest price for cash to “House,” c/o “Times-Age.” MEN’S CLOTHING SHOP. WANTED TO BUY—Men’s Clothing ' Shop,' or interest in same. A going concern in centre of city or large provincial town. Reply, giving full details, to “GENUINE,” Eox 334, WELLINGTON.
pONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. ‘ QTATirliurfON -- DEPOT—Our mut- ° ton is prime, and well cooked will cat like wether mutton. Q - ALE, PVestige"Millinery! Toques in all shades, from 6/11. pOR’ SALE—Second-hand timber, doors, windows, iron, bricks. Late premises Robert Stout, High Street, Carterton. (PREY'S BUTCHERY for your Meat ° this week! Support the shop which caters for you all the year, which sells good Wether and Hogget Mutton, as well as Ewe Mutton. The prices are just as cheap. Get your joint from Grey. See our window tomorrow. Telephone 1748. pOR SALE —Cambridge roller, in 1 good order. For particulars apply C. L. Reynolds, "Middleton,” Carterton. POR SALE. —First-grade maire, £4/10/per cord, c.o.d. ’Phone 2330. piANO FOR SALE—Hofer piano, in A first-class order; £6O cash. Apply Miss B. Tillyard, The Ladies’ Shop, Central Arcade, Masterton. WANTEDT’O" SELLr-Model T Ford ’’ car in good order. £lO. Address “Times-Age” Branch Office, Carterton. QTATE MUTTON “DEPOT—Conster- ° nation among our opposition — Why?_ PENA'S MANTLES Removal Sale. — ’ Attractive Evening Frocks, all heavily reduced, from 29/6. PENA’S MANTLES Removal Sale. — 11 All Wool Suits, in smart styles. Wonderful value, from 49 z 6. PENA'S MANTLES removing to new premises two doors from McKenzie’s. Reopening Sale July 15. QENA’S” MANTLES moving "To the centre of Queen Street, near McKenzie’s. Open Tuesday, July 15. QENA'S - MANTLES - RemovaTSalU^ 1 Remains of Winter Coats at greatly reduced prices for this week. POB ALT DEFICIENCYb—DeaI effectively with Cobalt deficiency by providing your stock with “Windsor” Salt Licks. These Licks are guaranteed to contain a scientifically arranged ration of Cobalt, Iron and lodine. The use of these “Licks” will keep your stock in splendid health. Obtain a supply without delay. We have good stocks. —G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phone 1105 and 1301.
MEADOW HAY, good quality, 3/3 per bale, ex store, Masterton. —Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683.
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