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. AVANTED.—CapabIe help for country. ” —Write “229,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED.—A girl for housework for three hours on Saturday mornings. —Apply Miss D. Armstrong, Park Road, Carterton, after May 22. WANTED. — Experienced gardener, vegetables and flowers, full time; references required. Write Mrs E. G. Norman, Cole Street, Masterton, or ’phone 1368. WANTED—Reliable person to look v ' after infant 18 months, sleep in optional. —Ring 1745. WAN TED .—Girl to mind children, two afternoons a week. —Apply 42 College Street. WANTED. —Experienced fencer, contract or wages, Tinui district; approximately two months’ work. Write “Fencer,” Box 109, Masterton. WANTED—Young girl for nurseryhousemaid, Masterton. For further particulars, ring 1712. WANTED. —Capable general; wages, £2/10/-.—Mrs Allsop, 16 North Terrace, Kelburn, Wellington. VACANCIES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS. rpHE POST OFFICE invites applications from females, preferably between 16 and 40 years of age, for wartime employment at Wellington as — MAIL SORTERS MOTOR DRIVERS OFFICE ASSISTANTS, ETC. Salaries according to age, qualifications and experience. Scale lodging allowance payable where applicable. Application forms, obtainable at all post offices, should be presented at the Staff Division, 4th Floor, General Post Office, Wellington. Country applicants should hand completed forms to nearest Postmaster. Rail or boat tickets will be issued to appointees who are required to travel to take up appointments. WOFIK WANTED. {'iRUTCHER available at once—Address at “Times-Age.” pXPEMENCED well-digger and water-finder will work any part of country.—Apply J. Malneek, Venice Street, Miartinborough. BOARD rpEMPORARY Board or Room for married business couple. —Address at “Times-Age.” _______ p£ : RSoNAl “ ' James White (carpenter), late of Pahiatua, by old friend. —Smith, c/o P.O. Box 1609, Wellington. ' wanl‘ed”To~rTnt7 WANTED to Rent—Garage, vicinity Empire Hotel—Write “228.” ■WANTED by Soldier’s Wife, furnished flat or rooms, vicinity business area, Carterton. —Write “Z,” “TimesAge,” Carterton. FOR SALE BY TENDER? jyjAXTON’S Auction Mart, Greytown, as it stands, with goodwill, or for removal. Highest or any tender may not be accepted. Tenders close on the 18th inst at 6 p.m. Particulars from Mark Maxton and Co. WANTED TO SHARE HOUSE. gousF to Share. —Would share furnished house in nice locality, central; suitable for airman’s or soldier’s wife. —Address at “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND. J^OST.— Green tweed coat, near the Ngawapurua Railway Road dredge. Reward. Finder please return “TimesAge.” LOST— On Wednesday night, red scarf with initials S.P.B. Finder please ring 500 S. LOST. —English Wire-haired Terrier, answers name “Tiger.”—Phone 2371. LOST— Oblong chromium watch, second hand; black leather strap. Finder please ring 2681. Reward. LOST— Brown leather strap, child’s shoe size large 7. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. FOR SALE. JpOR SALE—Four purebred KhakiCampbell Drakes, 15/- each. — ’Phone Number at “Times-Age,” Carterton, pOR SALE—Cambridge 5-valve wireless, reasonable.—Apply 96 Lincoln Road. pOR-Quick Sale—Good ping pong table, complete trestles, cheap, 45/-. —Ring 1334, Masterton. “PAWLEIGH’S” Masterton Depot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Poultry Spices. pASTURE - SEEDST”SeIect your requirements for Autumn sowing from our stocks of high germinating Government certified pedigree strains of Ryagrass, Clovers, Cocksfoot, etc.— G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry and Chapel Streets. pOR SALE.—First-class Silver Pine strainers, staples and wire strainers—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105, 1301. ' TYPEWRITERS for Sale and Hire.— Repairs a specialty.—W. J. Palamontain, Printer, Queen Street. Telephone 2091. pOR ’ s7tLE—G.V.B. Milkers. This great labour-saving Milker is worth enquiring about—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. pOR SALE.—Allis-Chalmers Tractors. We have two small rubber-tyred tractors left. Ring or write us now. — Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. pOR SALE—Woolpresses. We are now booking orders for Reid and Gray woolpresses. Particulars from Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. (Further Classified Advts. continued Page 2.)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 May 1942, Page 1
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