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. yyANTED. —Young girl to assist with housework; sleep in preferred. Ring 1314. jy ANTED. —Woman for cleaning, kitchen work; part of each day. Apply Gladys Butcher, Queen Street. yyANTED. —Domestic help, mornings only, or 3 mornings a week. Ring telephone 2378. JANITOR wanted for Central ’Schooh Wages, £3/15/- per week and free house. Present janitor leaving district. Apply Secretary, Central School. ANTED. —House-help, live out. Apply Glenwood Hospital. GLENWOOD HOSPITAL. COOK WANTED. QOOD plain Cook wanted immediately. Apply Glenwood Hospital. WANTED. require several dealers for near-by districts. Also Assistant (commission only) for town of Masterton. Full particulars at Depot: 22 WORKSOP ROAD, MASTERTON. WORK WANTED? ’ ANTED, by experienced man, position lorry driving, storeman or shop assistant. Please ring 1740, Masterton. JJOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, own , mistress, good references; Masterton preferred. Apply by letter to “Reliable,” “Times-Age.” ~ LOST AND FOUND. from Longbush, sheep dog, smooth-haired, all black. Finder please ring ’phone 1489, Masterton. J^OST. —Pearl necklace, silver ends, in Masterton or Carterton, two weeks ago. £1 reward. Finder please return “Times-Age,” Carterton. —————. To ’‘ L " E f > " J’O LET. —Four rooms and kitchenette, close in. Address at “TimesAge.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO“/BUY. — Convenient, comfortable home, fairly handy Central School; three bedrooms and sleeping porch ideal, or porch convertible for sleeping considered. Substantial cash amount for suitable place if price right. Write “143,” c/o “TimesAge.” CONVERT your old Gold and Dia* mond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. J?OR SALE. —Child’s bicycle, 18in. wheels; good order; tyres and tubes good condition. ’Phone 1726'. TpOR SALE, wrecking, New Beauty Ford; good engine. Would sell front wheels, axle, tyres, 450 x 21. ’Phone 1726. pOR - SALE. —Joim Brinsmead piano, good tone, £45. Write “Piano,” c/o Rowles, “Times-Age” Agent, Featherston. pOR SALE. —One Jiffy washer, £5; one Diesel-burning water heater, suitable for cow-shed, £5. Apply “Heater,” c/o Rowles, “Times-Age!’ Agent, Featherston. A NKER’S APPLES. — Cox’s Orange Pippins, at van next to Perry’s, Queen Street, on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, or direct from R. H. Anker, Greytown.' pOR SALE.—Peaches, now ready. Orders already booked, delivered at once. ’Phone 1487. pOR SALE—Gent’s cycle, perfect x condition. Apply 76 Essex Street. “J? AWLEfIGH’S’’" Masterton Depot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Fly Killer. POR SALE.—First-class Silver Pine strainers, staples and wire strainers—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105, 1301. jSaSTURE“ SEEDS! Select your requirements for Autumn sowing from our stocks of high germinating Government certified pedigree strains of Ryegrass, Clovers, Cocksfoot, etc.— G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry and Chapel Streets. JJAWLEIGH’S Poultry Powder and Tonic keeps Fowls healthy, increasing egg production. Saves worry. '3lb. 3/6, 101 b. bag 10/-, 251 b. bag 20/-. 1-ton lots, 20 per cent reduction. Rawleigh Depot: 22 WORKSOP ROAD, Three doors below Knox Church. ' classified speciaTs? 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. ■pERSLAKE^S - Reversible Mats in mottled colours ate fresh, economical and serviceable. Priced very reasonably, too. Buy a couple for your bedroom.—J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers and Furnishers, Queen St. JPXTRA O.S. Winter-weight Pyjamas just arrived—C. D. Shoosmith. /& EVANS’ SPECIALS. all styles to select from, now showing at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. JADIES’'FLEXILE' SHOES, designed n for beauty, built for comfort, in Black, Navy and Brown.—At Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoo Store. JNFANTS’ SHOES, sizes 3 to 6, in PaT--1 ent, White and Blue, in ankle and bar, at Carpenter & Evans’ Shoe Store. MEN r s"WORKiNG'?BOOTS, all kinds to select from, in Black and Tan, nailed and unnailed, at Carpenter and Evans’ Shoe Store. J ADIES’ and Children’s Slippers, in all colours to select from. See our windows, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store. CHILDREN’S SANDALS, in Brown and Beige, all sizes, crepe soles, at Carpenter & Evans’ Quality Shoe Store.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 April 1942, Page 1
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