Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 6/- per meh. 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, immediately, lady help for country; plain cooking essential; own cottage; wages, £2/10/- week and kept—Apply Low ,& Cunningham, Church Street, Masterton. 'Phone 1180. WANTED—Cowman-gardener. Address at “Times-Age.” ■WANTED. —Married couple for coun- ’’ try. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED. —Housemaid. Ring 41, Carterton. A DVERTISER No. 561 wishes to thank 21 all who replied to her advertisement, and advises that she is suited. T IGHT work and odd jobs, suitable for pensioner. Apply Headmaster. Hadlow School. WANTED—GirI, 14-16 years, who is taking shorthand and typing, to join our office staff immediately. Apply Hansell’s Laboratories, Ltd., Opaki Road, or ’phone 1404. WOULD the person who rang Cham- ” pion Bakeries last week regarding day's work per week, please ring again or call. WANTED. FEMALE CLERK WITH TYPING EXPERIENCE. Opportunity to learn machine bookkeeping. Apply, with copies of references, to THE GENERAL MANAGER. Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd. P.O. Box 442, Masterton. WORK WANTED. ■REFINED lady requires position in ’'Masterton for domestic duties. Write “583,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED—Position, cooking for shearers; disengaged November 1. Write “582,” “Times-Age.” RANTED.— Earthquake repairs by builder and contractor. Carpentry and bricklaying. Expert tradesmen. Country work especially catered for.— Hayter and Perry, ’phone 1726.
TO LET. iTO LET. —Two furnished rooms, usi of conveniences. Address at “Times-Age.” TO LET—Unfurnished front room x with fireplace, or would board: handy to town. Address at “TimesAge.” wanted To T rent. WANTED - 'TO RENT, urgently, con- ’’ venient 4 or 5-roomed house; careful tenants; no children. Write “573.” c/o “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUND. I OST—Light rimmed spectacles, about a week ago. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. J~OST.—' Oiie”greeh’mottle Onoto fountain. pen, vicinity Jackson Street and Regent Theatre. Reward. — Para Rubber Co. ] OST—Diamond brooch, probably State Theatre, Saturday night. Reward. Finder please leave at “TimesAge? WANTED TO BUY. WE want to buy good, clean newspap- ’ er; give 3d pound.—On Hing & Co., Queen Street. WANTED TO - ~BUW—FishinTTeef, suitable for boy. ’Phone 2100. WANTED TO BUY—Baby’s pram. Write particulars to “584,” c/o “Times-Age.” QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas. Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton.
FOR SALE!. OR SALE.—I Fordson tractor in tip--1 top order. Apply Tatton Bros., Ltd., Queen Street, Masterton. Orion 1 range, 3ft. 6in„ low pressure; in good order. 'Phone 194, Carterton. SPRING LambYmcTMint Sauce! Or--0 der your week-end joint from Long & Son. ’Phone 1417. Mint supplied. YOR~SALE~C Clarinet, Bear and Son, London; perfect order. Price, £lO. For address apply Carterton Branch “Times-Age.” TpOß~SALEr—Orion range, high presx sure, right-hand oven, together with plate rack, copper cylinder and fittings; also bell tent. Apply 'phone 1412, Masterton. pOR? SALE—Chevrolet five-seater car, 1 “Standard” model, insured and registered; in good order. Price, £250.— Miss Evans, Martinborough. WR SALE—Late model 4-door sedan. 1 Write “578,” c/o “Times-Age.” PASTURE SEEDS—Select your requirements for spring sowing from our stocks of high germinating Government certified strains of Ryegrass, Clovers, Cocksfoot, etc—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry and Chapel Streets. 'TURNIPS, Swedes, Rape, Kale, Chou 1 Moellier. Full stocks on hand. Fertiliser can be supplied for above crops.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd.
PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. QTICK-ON’SOLES’for Women’s Shoes, 0 1/6 pair; Men's, 2/3, 2/11 pair; Solution, lOd tube, 2/- fin—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. FIKSOL”Oiiy Coat Dressing for all Oily Coats, 3/6 bottle; Dressing for Navy Blue Children’s Coats. 3/6 tin — At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. vYYTERPROOF^Cycle'“SeiaTCovers, ¥r reversible, 7/6 each; Felt Covers, at 3/6, 5/6 each; Cycle Pumps, 5/6 each; Bells, 3/3 each; Trouser Clips, 1/6 each; Handle Grips, 1/9 each; Cycle Repair Outfits for 1/6, 1/9, 2/-; Reflectors, 1/6 each.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. CHAMOIS Polish Cloths7~4/n and 8/11; 3 yards Stockinette Cloth, 1/9; Stikter Liquid Car Polish, 2/6 and 4/6 a tin; Rolson Wax Polish, at 4/9 tin.— At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. SCHOOL Rubbers, Id each; Balloons, l£d, 2d, 3d and 4d each. See our large range of Children’s Toys.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 October 1942, Page 1
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