Ceisual 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. WANTED.—Woman for pantry. ■ Ad- ’’ dress at “Times-Age.’’ WANTEiF-Youth, ineligible for mili- ” tary service, or age pensioner to milk fevz cows and do odd jobs. A good home. Apply for address at “Times-Age” Branch Office, Carterton. WANTED?—Working manager lor “Ngaiana,” Langdale, East Coast. Good wages, good conditions. Apply “Working Manager,” P.O. Box 102, Masterton. WANTED?-WTencerTor one month ’’ or longer; new and repair work. Ring 321 K. , TO LET. ‘ ~' npO LET.—Two unfurnished rooms. L open fires. Address at “Times-Age.” ’ LOST AN D~FOUN D. POUND.— SmaTrstim of money. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. Address at “TimesAge.” FOST.—GoId ’ and enamel Airforce brooch, in crossing between Essex Street and Cole Street. Reward. Finder please return “Times-Age." T OST, on~Sunday, at Masterton Park Oval, battle dress jacket. Finder please return to Police Station, Masterton. WANTED TOLrENT WANTED?—STnalTfurnished flat for short period, airman’s wife and child. Write “Airman,” c/o “TimesAge.” ~ WANTED TO BUY? WANTED"TO BUY.—Baby’s bath, and VV also car tires, 350 x 19. Write “256,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED~TO^UY.—Cane or English ’ ’ pram; must be in good order. Write, stating ice, to “255,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO " BUY. —Man’s bicycle, reasonable order; cheap. Apply Carlton House. CONVERT your ota Gold and Diamond. Rings into cash. Highest prices. ■ — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
FOR SALE. POR"SZ(L.E.— 1 Osborne gas stove, 1 Regulo, as new; also lady’s bicycle and small boy’s bicycle. Owner- leaving district. Address at “Times-Age.” “T>AWLEIGH’S” Masterton Depot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Poultry Spices. pASTUMfSEEDS! Select your reA quirements 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.FOR SALE.—First-class Silver Pine strainers, staples and wire strainers — G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., ’phones 1105. 1301. jI?GRAHAM & CO. 997c — Y/!Hb. — Heavy-weight Navy Velour Cloth, 54in. wide. Fine quality Navy Serge for Gym. Frocks; 54in. wide; 19/11 yard. At J. Graham & Co.. Ltd. fFTjT-LNAVY. Nigger. Saxe, Tobac and Clover Dress Tweed, 54 inches wide. Honeycomb Silk pattern. 15/11. —J. Graham & Co., Ltd. 14711 YARD~Showerproof Tweed, JLA sGin wide. Tomato, Rust, Prune and Dark Clover shades. Just right for Golf Skirts—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. TvfEJFS - Kaiapoi All Wool Pullovers, iU with short sleeves and Crewe neck. Light Green, Blue and Grey. Men’s 16/6, O.S. Men’s 17/6—J. Graham and Co., Ltd. ' fOCKEY UNDERWEAR—Men’s Long J Underpants, Singlets with . short sleeves, Shorts and Athletic Singlets now in stock at J. Graham & Co., Ltd. FINE Quality” Green Waterproofed 1 Duck, 68in. wide. Very suitable for Ground Sheets or Haversacks. 17/11 yard.—J. Graham & Co., Ltd. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. i ■/i : T~EACH.-Fancy Check Cotton , L/xJ- ,p ea Towels, size 33 x 20. —At r “The Wairarapa Farmers." j o 1 PAlR—Ladies’ All Wool “Sock-o/J-X ettes.” These are extra special quality, and in shades of Black, Red, Royal, Green, Fawn and Nigger. Sizes, 8J to lOin—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” . . 4/11 "YARD. Art" Silk Floral Casements, Fawn grounds. ' Green, Blue and Rust colourings. (No ’ samples). —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” T/o - :?AlR—Small Girls’ All Wool Black School Hose (size 7).—At ! “The Wairarapa Farmers.” pT/11 Black Ribbed 8 d / J - A school Hose (size 7); splendid wearing—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” s 17/C PAlR.—Ladies’ Fleecy-lined r / Brown Nappa Gloves. —At “The ; Wairarapa Farmers.” 1 n/-I'T'-pAlß—Mercerised Lisle StockO//J " L ings (9in. only), seamed legs. 4 (Coupons required). Good shades—At 1 “The Wairarapa Farmers.” - o/^TRACED”“Arras” "Crishions, new designs. 3/6 each—Gay Peasant 1 Aprons—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” a 9 TRACED Union Tea Towels, size ‘ 30 x 20. Baby Traced Satin Pil3 low Cases, in Ivory and Pink; 4/9 each. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.’ ’ quality 36in. Grey a 1//u Duck—At “The Wairarapa Farm--0 ers.”. V Q”7fi7.VkriD—2Bin. Navy Flannel, all e 0/0 excellent quality—At “The Wai- . rarapa Farmers.” 31 0/11 quality All Wool £ JIX Afgalaines, 36in. wide. Shades ? of Rust, Green, Clover, Sky, Mid Blue, 1 ’ Grey and Bronze. (No samples.)—At , “The Wairarapa Farmers.” d -======-- t; 1 SET 6-a-side Duncan discs, £22/10/-; it X 1 Invincible power-driven hay 1- 'press, good order, £165. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1942, Page 1
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