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 addi-f tional word, Id. s Marriages: 3/-. Deaths: 3/9. With “Private interment,” 6/-. | Funeral Notices: 7/6 first inser-1 tion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. ’ In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, [ 6d per line (5 words). i
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Youth for our retail radio business. Apply in person to N. R. Cunningham, Limited, Queen Street. WANTED—Reliable man, ineligible for military service, take charge of 900 ewes, 3 miles from Masterton. Apply Mrs E. W. Bunny, or ring 2403. WANTEHDr-Married man for small sheep farm (350 acres, 900 sheep). Duties to commence early July. Apply, in writing, to Sellar and Sellar, Box 54, Masterton. FARM WORK WANTED. YAPABLE Married Man requires position, working manager or shepherd; ineligible for military service; 15 years’ experience; school essential. Write to “284,” c/o “Times-Age” Office. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TCYRENT, by young lady, bed-sittingroom. Write “288,” c/o “Times-Age.” TO LET. rpO LET—Good grazing, handy to Masterton. Further particulars, ring 1710. BOARD AVAILABLE. IQOARD offered young woman in private home. Address at “TimesAge.’ ’ ■ BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Board by elderly lady; sunny room if possible. Ring 1227. LOST AND FOUND. YOST’ Saturday morning, vicinity Queen Street, check scarf. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. JpOUND, in Cole Street, Sunday, pair black-rimmed spectacles. Owner may have same by applying at “TimesAge.” WOULD the person who advertised a bottom set of teeth, lost between Masterton and Carterton, please communicate with “Times-Age.” HOME OFFErIeIX POOD home is offered soldier’s wife in return for light duties. Write “289,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY. —Trailer, cheap ’’ for cash. Write “290," •• “TimesAge.” WANTED?—IOO turkeys, 50 fowls. ' Highest prices paid. Ring 1426. WANTED TO PURCHASE? 2 -’Firewood, suitable for boiler, up to 120 cords; totara, white pine, willow or rimu. Further order could be, secured by nearby works. Apply to G. W. Busby, Belvedere Street, Carterton. Phono 222. rpO ~ FARMERS! Tam a buyer of cull cows and bulls. Ring evening, 1486.—R. S. Gerrand, Church Street. Masterton. CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker. C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
FOR SALE. for’ SALEFYTne firewood, 4-foot r lengths, £2/10/- per cord, delivered anywhere near Masterton, in 3 or 4cord lots. Address at “Times-Age” Office. 1 SET 6-a-side Duncan diges, £22/10/-; 1 Invincible power-driven hay press, good order, £165. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. FOR SALE—Tandem disc harrows from 6-a-side to 10-a-side. Deliveries from stock. —Levin, & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department. FOR SALE—Horwood Rotary Topdressers. Easily the fastest topdresser sold anywhere.—Levin & Co., Ltd... Machinery, Department. pQR SALE.—No. 8 double furrow Oliver Plough, in good ’order. — Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department. J? AWLErGH’S” Ma’stertoiTbepot, 22 Worksop Road. Buy here. Spices, Essences, Liniments, Cough Medicines, Poultry Spices. ‘ C. SMITH’S~F O R~VA LU E.“ QgIN. TWEEDS, smart designs, 6/11 yard. They’re great value. Several neat check designs. (One coupon per yard). —C. Smith, Ltd. “Wool “Scarves, bright designs, in floral and stripe's. 7 cakes Colgate's Toilet Soap, 1/-. Buy your Toilet Soaps at C. Smith’s Fancy Counter. _/ fn“/d“fd“l27F— Smart Felt Shopping U Bags; with strong handles. Bright check designs, plain colours, appliqued flowers, in contrast colours. (No .coupons.) —C. Smith, Ltd. 19 c TO' 19/6—Art Silk Damask Xw/ u Cloths, Pink, Blue, Green, Gold. Self colours or Cream coloured, with border. Easy to launder. —C. Smith, Ltd. 11/7} YARD. —Furnishing Damask, 48 ' inches wide, in 5 good shades, for Curtains, Bedspreads, etc. (No coupons.) —C. Smith, Ltd., for Value, p /1 1 TO ' 17/6.—Kapok"Fancy Cush- °/ J± ions, in Fawns, Browns, and Greens. Varied sizes and designs.—C. Smith’s for Value. H ARDWAREJSPECI ALS. notfor bombs, but 10 for your cosy domestic fire. Safeguard your own homes by purchasing one ■ of our new shape Guards. 16/6, 18/11, 22/6, 25/6—Graham’s Hardware. ncYgOf-FORGETT-You must now bring an old bulb or cap- to get one of our Crompton better Electric Lamps.—Graham’s Hardware. For Leather Goods or a Cigarette Case, I can tell you just the place. It’s on a Korner known to all. Where Tom and Dick and Harry call. KEEN’S is the name. I’ll have you know— He always has the best to show. For Harry—well, a Walking Stick; A Box of Cigars for good old Dick. Tom would like a Razor Strop— And don’t forget—KEEN'S Korner Shop!
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 June 1942, Page 1
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