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. fyANTED‘£Aperson to do light house duties and mind two children, in return for room and board (suit soldier's wife). Address at “Times-Age.” iVANTEDTAGirisT Apply Wairarapa Steam Laundry. W^ANTED. —Junior labourer for bakehouse. Apply E. Anstice, Bakery, Queen Street. ivANTED.—Junior shorthand-typiste. Apply J .Macfarlane Laing, Solicitor, Perry Street, Masterton. AIMNTER— Capable domestic genera?, all electric, modern home; wages, £2; live in; Lower Hutt. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED—Chiiaren's nurse or com-panion-help, used to children, lor Hawke’s Bay. Apply, with references, 104 Perry Street, or 1048, Masterton. WANTED. —Sharemilker, 60 to 70 ” dairy cows; half shares; own cows at Eketahuna.—T. Parsons. WORK "WANTED—Position for wo- ’’ man with child (4 years), town or country. Address at “Times-Age,” Engagement. — Station cook. Apply A. E. Fanthorpe, Labour Agency, Church Street. Phone 2062. EXPERIENCED well-digger and 111 water-finder will work any part of< country.—Apply J. Malneek, Venice Street, Martinborough. LOST AND FOUND> TOST—White Scotch terrier. Any information, please ring 1018. FdST, from Church Street Library, Saturday evening, May 16, man’s bicycle. Ring Cafeteria, 2362. Reward. FOSTYMonday~night, lady’s pigskin glove, vicinity Chapel Street, Municipal Hall or Michael Street. Finder please return “Times-AgeT__Reward. pdUNDTthls" morning, lady's purse containing money. Owner may have same by describing bag and applying Cafeteria. TCB'fTby soldier, Sunday, 24th, vicinity Borthwick’s Farm or Greytown, “Ralco” wristlet watch, 1635. Return to agent this paper, Greytown. Reward. pjST.—Pair of spectacles, between Carterton and Masterton. Finder please leave “Times-Age,” Masterton. f~OST, by returned soldier, pension. £7/10/-; Queen Street. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. ■jyjfAN’S bicycle removed from Queen Street was seen corner Oxford Street, Lansdowne, Saturday. Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate with Cairns, Self Help Co-op. Store. ~ TO LET. qpiS“LET, to 2 adultsTTlarge furnished A rooms. Apply 400 Queen Street. BO A R O" \V A NTE D. fjOARD wanted, “urgently, for two ° girls, 9, 10 years, vicinity Hospital. Lansdowne School. Write terms m Kellian, P. 0., Masterton. WANTED TO BUY. p’RIME TURKEYS, any quantity; r highest price, no commission deducted; freight paid to Wellington. Write B. Smith, 118 Ghuznee Street, Wellington. (’ONVERT your oici Gold and DiaJ mond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith's Buildings, Mastarton. ' FOR SALE. 'TRY Grey’s Butchery this week-end 1 for a Joint, Prime Beef, Young Dairy-fed Pork. Hogget Mutton, Choice C. Beef and Pickled Pork, and delicious Pork Sausages, Lamb and Poultry. Telephone 1748. ■ “PAWLEIGH’S” Masterton Depot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Poultry Spices. pASTURE"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. JjKIRFSALEr—First-ciass “ Silver Pine A strainers, staples and wire strainers—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105, 1301. | PAR/URUBBER~C6T, LTD. pOLF BALLS!""GoIf Balls! Service, 1/3 each; Bromford 12, at 1/9 each; Bromford 18, at 2/3 each; Pin Hi, at 3, - each. Also Roylete Waterproof Golf Jackets, leather shoulders, 53/6 each — Para Rubber Co., Ltd. iFOTTLE^fEATST"at’9d each; Crib n Sheets, at 2/11 each; Pilchers, small, or large, at 3/3 pair; Rubber Household Gloves, 2/6 and 2/11 pair—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. PYCLE"“LEGGINGS ‘ for Ladies and Girls, 19/6 pair; Oil Silk Pixie Hoods, 5/11 each. Defy the weather, either cycling or walking.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. 2. ipABRIX DOOR“MATS, 11/9 and 15/6 r each; Utility Rubber Mats, in Green, Rust or Blue, 8/6 each; Rubber Mats for sink tops, 5/6 each. —Para Rubber Co., Ltd. (CYCLING CAPES“for Gents or Boys, U 27/6 to 32/-; Leggings to match, at 19/6 pair; Gents’ Gabardine Single Texture Waterproof Coats, from 29/6 each. —Para Rubber Co., Ltd. WALLOONS! Balloons! For Parties. s U and Dances. Stocks of good assorted range, just to hand. Call and see us about your requirements.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd. HAR DWARE SPEC IA LS. pLAKE Napthalene, 1/-, and Kilmotii. r 2/6, on the market again! Destroys meth eggs before the grubs are hatched.—Graham’s Hardware. pOLEMANLampsand"Lanterns. For' V better service burn “Vactite.” Get your licence on Grahams Hardwaie. rrYPEWRITERS for Sale and Hire.— 1 Repairs a specialty.—W. J. Palamontain, Printer, Queen Street. Telephone 2091.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1942, Page 1
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