Wanted, Lost, Found, f To Let: 15 words, 1/9; 2 inser- | tions, 3/-; 3 insertions, 4/3; 6 3 insertions, 7/6 cash. Each ad- y ditional word, Id. tj Births, Marriages: 3/-. | Deaths: 3/9. With “Private Inter- B ment, 6/-. U Funeral Notices: 7/6 first inser- R tion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. « In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, H 6d per line (5 words). 6
j SITUATIONS VACANT. , VVANTED— Girl for ~workshop— New ” Way Dye Works, Quen Street, Masterton. WANTED.—Smart girl or boy, about y 16; good wages; previous experience , not necessary. —Fred Keen, tobacconist. 1 WANTED—Youth? l'F2o"“years, for ' dairy farm; machines used. Award wages. Ring O. Anderson, 'phone 113W, Featherston. WANTED—Smart youth, 15-16. to ¥ learn motor trade. Apply Harcombe Motors, Ltd. WANTED. —Woman or girl from 8 till 4.30. b days a week, general house- ■ work. Easy position. £1 per week. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED. —Stenographer typiste. part time, continuous employment. Write ‘•Stenographer,” Box 80, Masterton. WANTED—Good mechanic, nerman- * ent job to suitable man. State wages and qualifications. Write “XYZ,” c/o “Times-Age.’ WANTED, at once, smart, clean, honf est lad for delivery. Apply Wallis’s Bakery. • WANTED—Junior domestic help. I Apply The Matron. Methodist Chilt dren’s Home. Herbert Street. ’ LU ANTED. —Housemaid or waitress for Marquis 01 Normanby Hotel, Ca-r- ; terton. Ring 'phone 41. WANTED. —Waitress. Apply Midland Hotel. WORK WANTED. , WANTED—Alterations, repairs and | additions. Country work specially t catered fon ’Phone 1726. " LOST" AND "FOUND? ‘ ; LOST. Queen Street, yesterday, mustard colour cardigan, part of twin set. Finder please leave 23 Hessey Street. Reward. I £OSTFHub "caTFoff VS'caiF"FindFr please ring 1898. Reward. WANTED’ f6~RENf? ~ WANTED.? TO RENT—Sunny flat, about end of November. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY? yyANrED”TOBUY?FrsFcYS leather coats, one woman's and one man's. Address at “Times-Age.'’ WANlFlFfo' BUY. 77 FuTFsIze table tennis table top. Ring 1673, Major Ransom. £JONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. YFfRACTIVE - rough-easi 4-roomed bungalow, every modern convenience, nicely laid out; built 2 years; 5 minutes from Post Office. Immediate possession.—H. Mortenson. Agent, Carterton. coat, woman's size. Address at “Timcs-Agc.” , FOR" SALE.—A twin-cylinder Harley Davidson motor cycle and sidechair. Price, £25. Registered. Apply 15 Pownall Street. FCmSALE.—Red Wing Panther motor 1 cycle, 600 c.c.. 4.1 h.p., late model, 4-speed foot change; good running order. Price £45 cash. Apply “TimesAge" Office. FOP? SALE or Exchange, for Masterton property, 51 acres, 5-roomed house, e. 1., renovated, cowbail and cowshed; situated Wanganui. Write “864," c/o •'Times-Age.” FOR~'SAL'E? 77 Fordson tractor, steel wheels; good buying—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. JOHN GRAHAM & CO., LTD. FEMENT for permanence! Well set out garden paths are an asset to any home. Get your cement from Graham's Hardware. POLISHING is always drudgery! You need the best appliances. We have a large assortment and Polishing Mops to choose from at Graham’s Hardware. rpHERE’S no need to go without! You can still get Milk Buckets at Graham’s Hardware. ‘ BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS. ■ROYS All" Wool Striped Blazers, sizes 11 to 16. Were 25/0, for 17/6 each. ADD PYJAMA TROUSERS, in Striped Wmceyette. S.M., M„ O.S. 7/3 pair. MENS COTTON Working Trousers—a hard wearer. Sizes 3 to 7. 19/6 each. ODDMENTS FmFi’s C’oat'Shirts, si£cs V 141, 15, 161, 17 only. 7/11 each. Dark shades only. WAIRARAPA SEED COMPANY. TIGERIANS'EED OATS, choice, wellfilled, double dressed. Good germination.—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phono 1683. CONCRETE CHIMNEYS, reinforced; very suitable for country cottages. Easily transported and quickly erected. Better than bricks—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. OR'ASFFCLbVEFSEEDS with a u Pedigree. Selected for their permanency. Dense growth and longer life. Double' dressed, check' tested. Don’t risk poor results. All better type strains available from the Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. OEED - POTATOES! New varieties 0 from hardy Scottish and American strains. Very suitable N.Z. soils. Shallow eyes, smooth skins. Excellent cookers. Also other varieties—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. rf 7 S~CHEAPER to - paint than "repair, 1 provided you use good Paint. Excelsior and Silver Fern heavy body Paints will meet your every need for a good reliable job, at moderate cost.. Estimates free.—Wairarapa Seed Co., ’phone 1683. QNfbrFPLANTS! ‘Quick maturing, long-keeping strains. Grown from our own selected seed supplies. Fresh daily. Order ahead from Wairarapa , Seed Co., ’phono 1683.
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