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. YVANTED. —Two housemaids, one for house duties and one for dining room—Apply Matron, Solway College, Masterton. WANTED!—Boy to cut lawns, Lansdowne; after school or Saturday morning.—Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED. —Experienced farm hand for dairy farm in Martinborough District. Must be ineligible for military service. Award wages.—Apply Public Trust, Masterton. WANTED. —Capable help for country. YV —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.—Capable general; wages, ” £2/10/-.—Mrs Allsop, 16 North Terrace, Kelburn, Wellington. WOOL WORTHS (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED QUEEN STREET BRANCH, MASTERTON. Has Vacancy for 1 JUNIOR MALE ASSISTANT, age 15-18 FOR MERCERY DEPARTMENT. Thq above position offers pleasant working conditions as well as facilities for advancement. Previous experience a recommendation but not essential. Apply, personally, with reference to THE MANAGER, WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.), LTD., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. WC >RK WANTED. WANTED by young girl, baby to take out few afternoons a week. —Write “230,” c/o “Times-Age.” CRUTCHER available at once—Address at “Times-Age.” PXPERLENCJED well-digger and water-finder will work any part, of country. —Apply J. Malneek, Venice Street, Martinborough. FOR?SALE BY TENDER. IyrAXTONB 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. ' lost’and found? FOUND.—Black and white sheep dog. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. —Address at “Times-Age.” T OST—Saturday night, from outside shop, window cover. Finder please return to Dong and Sons. Reward. f 3ST—Gold wristlet watch, between Railway Station and Town. Initials on back L.S.B. Gift from soldier overseas. Reward. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” . T OST.—Green tweed coat, near the Ngawapurua Railway Road Bridge. Reward. Finder please return “TimesAge.” Wednesday night, red scarf with initials S.P.B. Finder please ring 500 S. f OST—English Wire-haired Terrier, answers name “Tiger.”—Phone 2371. ——IjjciARoTwANTEI)? ITrMAN’S' wife wants double furnished room and board within the limit of Aerodrome and Post Office.— ’Phone 1439. WANTED TO BUY? VVANTEiFto Buy—Child’s gum boots, size 4 or s—Apply 42 Perry Street or ring 1260. OONVERT your oia Crold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE - I SET 6-Yside Duncan discs, £22/10/-; 1 Invincible power-driven hay press, good order, £165. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. “RAWLEIGH’S” Masterton Depot, 22 A Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Poultry Spices. FOR SALE.—G.V?B? Milkers. This X great labour-saving Milker is worth enquiring about. —Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. FOR SALE.—Allis-Chalmers Tractors. A We have two small rubber-tyred tractors left. Ring or write us now.— Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. FORSALE.— Woolpresses. We are r now booking orders for Reid and Gray woolpresses. Particulars from Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. ’Phone 1680. cT smltH’S FOR VALUE. Qq/^and"^/—Warm Kapok Quilts, blue, rose, green and gold brocade with non-slip cotton back. Fairy Down Quilts from 42/6.—C. Smith’s for Value. fi /1 1 to~L3/6—New Range of LampAA shades in soft colours of pink, gold, blue, and green, new shapes in various sizes—C. Smith’s for Value. 12 /R to l!)/6—Art Silk Damask Cloths, A "/ u new designs in green, blue and gold, fast colours, very serviceable and easy to launder.—C. Smith’s for Value 7 CAKESfor 1/ —Colgates Toilet Soap, * Knights’ Castile 6d, Protex 6d, Palmolive sd, Cashmere Bouquet Bd. Buy your toilet soaps from C. Smith’s Fancy Department. fi7II~~YARD—36-inch Check Tweeds AA and all wool Afgalaine in several plain shades; buy your dress materials from C. Smith’s Dress Dept. IY/F^ZARD— Heavy Furnishing DamAA / U ask in five good shades, 48 inches wide, for curtains, bedspreads or draping.—C. Smith’s for Value. TO THE GIRL WITH AMBITION! Enrol Now at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 69 QUEEN STREET (next Hugo’s). (Miss F. A. Loveday, Pincipal.)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1942, Page 1
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