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. ■RANTED. —Youth for garage work- * shop.—Apply Lyttle's Garage, Masterion. WANTED.—Young girl to help with 1 light housework and children.—Apply Mrs A. C. Tatton, Queen Street. jyANTED—Capable girl or woman for general household duties 2 children. No washing. Sleep in.—Apply Mrs Donald Thompson, Lansdowne. ’Phone 1959. “WORK WANTED. J/JARRIEb“ MAN, "aged’' 46,~waifls position on farm or station, shepherding and general work; good dogs; must have school. —Write 5 ‘175,” c/o “Times-Age.” PERSONAL. "WOULD J. Malneek, Wellborer, please ring telephone No. 1411. Urgent. WANTE D~Td“R ENT? yy"ANTED to Rent, furnished or unfurnished flat, for soldier’s wife, no children; vicinity Showgrounds.—Write "180,” c/o “Times-Age.” yyANTED to Rent. —Furnished house oi - large flat in Masterton. —Write “179,” c/o “Times-Age.” ROOMS WANTED? ' WANTED by two girls, furnished room with use of conveniences.— Write “177,” c/o “Times-Age.” —-- s ~— F -- -— —— pOUND, Worksop Road, Sunday, soldier's glengarry ((Mounted Rifle). Owner may claim same by paying cost of advertisement and applying to "Times-Age.”
TO LET. r £O LET.—Well furnished flat, all conveniences.—Write “181,” c/o “TimesAge.” rpd LET. —Bed-sittingroom, furnished, fireplace, electric hot water, hot point. Address at “Times-Age.” — —boarFd - AVAILABLE. ' gOARD offered in quiet home, west end, double room, e. 1., w. and telephone. Suit soldier’s wife. —Write "178,” c/o "Times-Age.” gOARD offered to business girl or soldier’s wife, in private home.— Address at “Times-Age.” gOARD available for two gentlemen, comfortable home, or would consider letting bed-sittingroom. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. jyANTED to Buy. —Second-hand piano, fairly good condition. —Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED to Buy or Hire, Dover Stove, 2 Armchairs, 4 Kitchen Chairs. —Major Mitchell, sth Reg. M.T. Company, Old Camp, Featherston. WANTED to Buy, second hand iron chip heater, suitable for bach. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED to Buy.—Second-hand electric gramophone motor in reasonable condition, with or without “pickup.”—Write “173,” c/o “Times-Age."
(Q ON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Mastsrton. FOR SALE. WOR SALE— Cream cane pram, latest model, ventilated hood, perfect order.—Apply 74 Worksop Road. JpOR~~ SALEABoy’s~Navy Blue Suit (long trousers), in good order. — Address at “Times-Age.” JPOR SALE. —Six shares in Northern Building Society; paid in £6O. What offers?—Write “176,” c/o “Times-Age.” pOR~ SALE. --Humber Snipe Imperial ~ car, 5 seater, 1938 model; done 13,000 miles. Price £4oo—Apply Mrs Lethbridge, Midland Hotel, Masterton. LX)R SALEr—Spring Tart, harness and aged mare | draught, £l6. Thoroughly quiet; will sell separately. —Address at “Times-Age.” T SET 6-a-side Duncan discs, £22/10/-; 1 Invincible power-driven hay press, good order, £165. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. ‘“PAWLEIGH’S” Masterton Depot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Fly Killer.
W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 10/11 PAlR—Sheepskin Pyjamas, at- ' tractive patterns, at The Wairarapa Farmers. • 1 0 /fi— Men’s All Wool Grey Flannel V Shirts—At the Wairarapa Farmers. Eq 7E—Leather Lumber Jackets, fleecy ' lined—At the Wairarapa Farmers. 9 /q EACH—Coloured Bordered Linen J Tea Towels, good driers.—At the Wairarapa Farmers. I K /(i YARD —54-inch British Fleck JLtJ/ Tweed, brown tones. —At the Wairarapa Farmers. /-'YARD—‘'Old - Bleach” Linen Sheeting, 100 inches wide.—At the Wairarapa Farmers. 1 9 /(• EACH—Checked Luncheon U Cloths, in Gold, Green & Orange, 45 x 48. —At the Wairarapa Farmers. (f/6 Each—Angora Wool Scarves, plain ■ U colours—At the Wairarapa Farmers. 2/Q EACH —First Aid Outfits. —At the 1 Wairarapa Farmers. 9g-INCH Cream and Coloured Win- ° ceyeltes, twill finish, good colours—At the Wairarapa Farmers. 476 Dozen Yards, Mutton Cloth, ideal ' for cleaning—At the Wairarapa Farmers. 1/11 EACH —Checked Cotton Tea ' Towels, good driers. —At the Wairarapa Farmers. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. pOSTUMES AND' SUITS made to latest styles by Wairarapa’s Leading craftsmen. Be fitted by Donald & Joy, the Quality Tailors, Queen Street. VXTRA 6.5. Winter-weight Pyjamas just arrived—C. D. Shoosmith.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1942, Page 1
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