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).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—Competent cook-general for country. Address at “TimosAge." _ WANTED—Smart boy. Apply C. Smith, Ltd. strong youth for ¥ Huia Cordial Factory; permanent position to suitable person. Apply to the Factory. WANTED man for fencing and sheep work, for about three months; good wages. Address at “Times-Age.” WAlTRESS’w ? anted7’~Appiy _ Midland ¥¥ Hotel. WANTED. —Young, trustworthy girl for light household duties; 10 miles from Masterton; every second week-end off. Address at “Times-Age.” capable woman, assist house and care semiinvalid lady, by day or live in. Write “837,” c/o “Times-Age.” jyjARRIED Shepherd, own cottage, all electric, usual conveniences; school. Apply G. A. Temple, manager, Matahiwi, Masterton. WANTED. —Thoroughly experienced single shepherd, unfit for military service; good dogs essential. Wages. £3/15/- and found. Apply by letter, together with copies of references, to Levin & Co., Ltd., Masterton. WANTED, —Horse driver, agricultural work; good wages. Apply W. Birkett, ’phone 129. Martinborough. ———— To le-L fpO LET. —Two or three large front rooms; immediate possession; conveniences. 172 Chapel Street. rpb LET. —5-roomed house and conveniences, electric range and hot water, sunny section, good locality; few minutes’ walk from Queen Street. Rent, 30/-.' Write “Owner,” Box 138. Masterton. WANTED KNOWN. jgLECTRIC Chimney Sweeping. The latest! No soot, no dust. All work guaranteed. Town or country. ’Phone 1726. ___________ __ -guyWANTED TO BUY? — Second-hand range; length. 3ft. 6in. Ring 353 M. TRENT'S BICYCLE, cash. ’Phone 1989 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. WANTED quantity freshly trapped rabbits; highest prices paid. Apply Tozer’s South End Fish Mart, opposite Worksop Road. WANTED. —One reliable heading dog. Apply Pearce, Otahuna, Feathcrs- ! ton. Telephone 130 D. QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker-, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR QH AMPION gas stove, gent’s cycle, motor-tyred handcart, gramophone. Cash offer. Leaving Saturday. —13 Casel Street. pOR SALE—Convenient, house, freshly painted and papered; 4 rooms and sun-porch; electric; gas; all conveniences. Three or four minutes from town. Write “836," c/o “Times-Age.” QPECTaIsT at Grey’s Cash and Carry ° Butchery this week-end—Choice Hogget Mutton, Young Dairy-fed Pork. Prime Beef, Veal, and the usual unbeatable Corned Beef, Pickled Pork and Lamb. ’Phone 1648. piREWOOD for sale, mixed, in short lengths. Apply 27 Walton’s Avenue. QEED POTATOES! Buy your require- ° ments of Seed Potatoes from our stocks of Government-certified seed of various well-known varieties. —G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry and Chapel Streets.
DY feeding your newly-hatched chickens with our Chick Mash and Raiser you will be assured of healthy and profitable poultry. Sold in any quantity.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105 and 1301. jWACRbCARPA"TREES, in trays, one i ' l and two-year-old. These are the best value for late planting and exposed situations. — Robinson’s Nurseries, ’phone 1304. Agents: W.F.C.A. rpEAS, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks. A A very sound proposition. Full particulars to bona-fide enquirer. Box 134,- Masterton. SPECIALS AT PARA RUBBER CO. RUBBER’ BANDS, 6d packet. Eor Stores, Bakers, Butchers, etc. Thread Bands are far cheaper than string. 12/6 lb—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CHILDREN’S - CAPES in Green or Blue. 24in., 12/6 each; 28in., 14/6 each. Hooded style, 24in., 13/6; 28in., 15/6 each, —Para Rubber Co., Ltd. MOTOR TYRES! 3.50 x 19, 4.00 x 19, iU 4.50/17, 5.00 x 20, 5.00/22, 5.00/23. 4.75/16, 5.25 x 16. 5.50/16, 6.00/16, 31 X 4, 32 x 4, etc.', etc. We have good stocks of new tyres on hand. Call and see us if your size is not listed.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CYCLINcTgAITERS for School Girls V and Ladies. Ideal for walking, too, when it is wet. Waterproof and will keep you dry. 19/6 pair—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. RLACk’Canvas Gym. Shoes, sizes 1 Io 0 6, at 6/11 pair. Full range of all other Canvas Shoes in stock. — Para Rubber Co.. Ltd.. /SUR RepalFDopartment will attend to V your rubber repairs. Wringer Rollers re-rubbered or new ones fitted. Crepe Soles fitted to Children’s Sandals, Ladies’ Sports Shoes, Gents' Bowling Shoes. Satisfaction assured.—Para Rubber Co.. Ltd. JOHN GRAHAM 4 CO., LTD. QEED POTATOES that are not the best 0 of a poor, but the best of a good crop. Government certified and handsorted, at Graham’s Hardware. PRESERVATION means Conservation when it’s a war effort. Paint to got maximum preservation with Win. Docker’s Impenetrable Paints, from Graham’s Hardware. QPRING is coming, and with it spring ° cleaning! Polishing Mops. Wet Mops and Window Washers, Cobweb Brushes, and all Brushware to smarten up for Spring, at Graham’s Hardware.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 1
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