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 inserti-ins, 4/3; 6 insertions, 7/6 cash. Each additional word, Id. li Births, Marriages: 3/-. fl Deaths: 3/9. With “Private inter- | ment,” 6/-. | Funeral Notices: 7/6 first inser- 5 tion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. 8 In Memoriam Notices :3/-. Verses, a 6d per line (5 words). $
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Working manager (single man), with good dogs: take charge of flock 5000 sheep on the East Coast. Comfortable quarters; good salary and bonus. Apply Murray. Roberts & Co.. Ltd., Wellington, Masterton, Waipukurau, Feilding or Hastings. WANTED—Good, reliable housemaid. Apply Matron, Solway College. WANTED.—Boy for workshop. Previous experience an advantage. Ap- ' ply Lyttle’s Garage. WANTED.—Capable young lady for sales in our Silk Department. Apply Hugo & Shearer’s. WORK WANTED? pREE BOARD offered to soldier's wife or elderly lady, in return companionship and help with children. Urgent. Address at “Times-Age.” LOST - AND FOUND? pOST—“Wolsey No. 10” shearing handpiece, betwec.i Rangitumau and Masterton, via “Loop Line.” Good reward. Please return “Times-Age.” £OST? yesterday. Queen Street, wallet. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. WOULD the person who removed ' lady’s bicycle from Carlton House please return to save further trouble? J^OST. —V 8 wheel hub, between Taueru and Masterton on Sunday night. Finder please ring 348 R, Tinui. WANTEDTO BUY. WANTED TO BUY, immediately, sec-ond-hand car. late model, small mileage, good condition. Cash. Ring 1754. WANTED TO BUY.—Lady’s bicycle, in , good condition; about £3. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUYTTady’s bicycle, or frame. Write “41,” c/o “TimesAge.” GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON WANTED URGENTLY. p C. IRON wanted immediately for roofing of two recreation huts to be erected in camps. Anyone having iron for sale please communicate with either Y.M.C.A. or C. E. Daniell, Ltd. WANTED TO BUY. QOOD all-round Sheep Dog, smoothhaired dog preferred, must be good, for 200-acre farm. Write to “Sheepdog,” c/o “Times-Age.” QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Mastarton. FOR SALE} . pOIYSALEYAIft. Shacklock range, hot water service complete; good order. Apply V. J. Ashton, Kent Street. Carterton. FOR SALE—Eighteen White Leghorn pullets, four months old. Apply O. Anderson, Brooklyn Road, Carterton. RAWLEIGHB - Master ton Depr7C - 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Fly Killer. 1 BOOTH MACDONALD lUa’-'side Iwrse Disc Harrow, £lB/10/-; 4 leaves Tine Harrows, £6/10/-.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. C. SMITH’S SALE. 9/11 for Blouses at C. Smith’s Fash- / ion Sale. 9/11 for Smart Frocks, many bargains for all at C.. Smith’s Fashion Sale. 9 /'ll to 7/11 lor Corsets and Cor ' selettes, various odd sizes, clean goods offered at Bargain Prices. C. Smith’s Fashion Sale for 10 days only. . OO /(i for Summer Coats of fine wool 4,,7/ U Coating. 22/6 Floral Ensembles, all Millinery less than half price at C. Smith’s Fashion Sale, 7q /a for Men’s Worsted Suits, grey ’ • and blue fancy worsteds. 4/11 —Cream Locknit Sports Shirts, button front, tennis collar. Do not miss C. Smith’s 10 days’ Sale. 2/Tj Boys’ Grey and Cream Interlock Shirts in assorted sizes. 3/11 Men’s Swim Shortsh. ■ 17/6 Men’s Grey Sport Trousers at C. Smith’s 10 days’ Fashion Sale. . 9 /o to 3/6, new range of Island Bas- ° kets, strong handles and varied sizes. 7 cakes for 1/- Colgates Toilet Soap, all toilet soaps at special prices.— C. Smith, Ltd. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. p OSTUMES AND SUITS made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s Leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. ERSLAKE’S huge stock of Mattresses just landed offers a splendid selection for all Kapoc and Millwool in all qualities. Make your selection and ensure good sleep. Good sleep means first-class health.—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St T^ERSLAKE'S 'Reversible Mats in mottled colours are fresh, economical and serviceable. Priced very reasonably, too. Buy a couple for your bedroom—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers. Queen St. qEE the - oddmenTbargains now showing in our window. —C. D. Shoosmith. CARPENTER & EVANS’ SPECIALS. - ' SHOES, all styles to select from, now showing at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. T - ADIES’~ FLEXILE SHOES, designed for beauty, built for comfort, in Black, Navy and Brown.—At Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. TNFANTS’ SHOES?slzes 3 to 6, in Patent, White and Blue, in ankle and bar, at Carpenter & Evans’ Shoe Store. /CHILDREN’S 'SANDALS, in Brown V and Beige, all sizes, crepe soles, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS," all kinds to select from, in Black and Tan, nailed and unnailed, at Carpenter and Evans’ Shoe Store. IT ADIES’ and Children's Slippers, in all colours to select from. See our windows, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 February 1942, Page 1
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