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 inser- ■ tion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT.
WANTED—Smart young lady for cash - ” desk. Apply H. B. Thomas, butcher. '■ WANTED. —Farm hand for sheep 1 ’’ farm, with or without dogs.—Write Box 160, Masterton, or J. C. Cooper, 17 Worksop Road. _ WORK WANTED. i WANTED position as companion help ’’ and light household duties, by sol- t dicr’s wife, 40, fairly experienced. Ring 2435, Carterton. WANTED.—Chimneys to re-top and ’ build, also fancy fire places a spe- • cialty. All jobs guaranteed. Estimates 1 free, town or country. f HAYTER & PERRY, BRICKLAYERS (late of Auckland.) I ’Phone 1726. 1 Chimneys built or to re-top; compe- - V tent tradesman, Masterton-Carter-ton district; work guaranteed—prompt ' service; day labour or contract. Esti- - mates free—Ring Haughey, Bricklayer, j ’phone 2625. 1 = : LOST AND FOUND. . y OST, between High Street and Church Street, brown kit of tools. Finder please ring 1230. - I OST—Scarlet beret, between Udy Street and Humphrey Street. Ring . 31, Grey town. POUND—About August 3, man’s lea- ” A ther mitten. Owner may claim ' same at “Times-Age” by paying cost 7 of advertisement. • FOST—Ration Book, No. 79157. Finder .please leave at “Times-Age.” 2 TO LET. rpO LET.—2 furnished rooms in quiet I A home, use of conveniences. Address at “Times-Age/’ _____ - r pO LET.—2 nice sunny rooms, unfurnished; use of all conveniences; - owner away daily; 17/6 weekly. Address at “Times-Age.” T — — 3 WANTED TO BUY. cs WANTED TO BUY.—Cane pushchair, in good condition; sponge tires; ' cash. Write Mrs Taplin or ring Post Office, Kopuaranga. — s WANTED TO BUY.—Black Orpington i or Australorp chicks. Ring 1747. sTV ANTED to buy.—f size billiard table. Write stating price and i where can be seen to “502,” c/o “Times- ” Age,” . CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest - prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. 1 2 1 FOR SALE. ’ POR SALE. z <k)lumbus~radio (almost 3 A new); guaranteed; £2O, quick sale. Write “503,” c/o “Times-Age.” POR SALE—Movable chick houses, 1 with runs; also fifteen yards 2-inch mesh wire netting. Address at “TimesAge.” POR SALE—looo~blue gum posts, £l5 1 1 per 100. Ring 1085. POR quick~safe.—One Milking ShortA horn bull calf; dam’s record 570 ‘ b.f. under G.H.T. last season—Apply : W. C. Deller, ’phone 257, Carterton. f)RDERS now taken for firewood—27 i v Waltons Avenue, Masterton. QTEEL tripod and chain grass har- . 0 rows, 1-horse £7/7/6, 2-horse £l2/10/-.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Belve- ’ dere Street, Carterton. I poR SALE—Cletrac 12 Crawler TracA tors, in good condition.—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. FOR SALIL = Reid - & Gray Ploughs, A Disc Harorws, Topdressers, etc. — Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Departi ment, Masterton.pOß~'SALE? = Wilkins Milk Coolers, X Cream Coolers, etc—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. HUGO & SHEARER’S SPECIALS. l/pl— At Hugo & Shearer’s—Men’s AJ - Pure Wool Working Sox, ribbed finish, spliced heel and toe; ideal for gum boots. oTfi—At Hugo & Shearer’s—Men’s Light Coloured Working Shirts, collar attached, pin stripe patterns, blue and fawn colourings. ft/ft— At Hugo & Shearer’s—Triple u Cord, a self-colour silk washing fabric, non-crush, all leading summer shades. ft/11— At Hugo & Shearer’s—Ferguson Lingerie Crepes in fascinating patterns in all delicate shades, fast to washing. , 9/9— At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Shadow ° Tissue, 29-inch wide. Large range of designs in neat coloured effects. K/ft— At Hugo & Shearer’s—Poplin Casement, 48in., heavy quality, suitable for curtains or cushions. Biscuit shade only. F/T—At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Horrock- ' 1 ses White Flannelette, strong woven cloth, 27in. wide. 9/ft —At Hugo“& Shearer’s. —Tea Tow- ' els 20 x 30, Linen and Cotton, neat coloured borders, excellent dryers. K/ ll— At Hugo & Shearer’s—Silk and ' cotton vest and panties, ribbed waist, banded knee; white, peach. JK/ft— At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Woollined Locknit Set, slip, vest and panties. Peach, white, sky. ft 9/ — At Hugo & Shearer’s—Twin Sets, shades lemon, blue, red, nile, etc; sizes S.W., W., W.X. g/11— At Hugo & Shearer’s.—Chuka ' Sports Blouses; shades cherry, dusky pink, white, green, lemon, etc., all sizes 8/11-14/6. . HARDWARE SPECIALS. IT OTTE DOGS and Hotte Dog Junior A and Dover Stoves just arrived at Graham’s Hardware—Jones’s Garage, opposite Police Station. CAMP Lighting, Outback lighting is better and easier with Coleman Lamps and Lanterns. See them at Graham’s Hardware, now in Jones’s Garage.
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