Casual Advertising. Inch Hate: 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. — Companion-help, town; good home; one adult. Address at “Times-Age.” IVANTED. —Experienced cook-general ’’ for town; good wages. Reply to Mrs Borthwick, “Eridge,” Masterton. WANTED.— Housekeeper, good wages. ’’ good conditions. Write “610,’ c/o “Times-Age.” ]UEN~and boys wanted for coming i¥JL season. Apply Foreman. Oppenheimer Casing Co., 18 Devon Street. WANTED.—Youhg”girT as companionhelp in country; share cottage with land girl. Good wages. Write “606. ’ c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED.—KitcheiThelp. Address at ” “Times-Age.” OFFICE CLERK. WE require the services of a Young ” Lady for the position of Office Clerk in our Masterton Branch. Previous experience an advantage. Apply personally or by letter to THE MANAGER. Hallenstein Bros.. Ltd., MASTERTON. t . . ROYAL N.Z. NAVY. ItpNGINE ROOM ELECTRICAL AND ORDNANCE ARTIFICERS—Volunteers for entry in those ratings must be Fitters or Fitters and Turners. Tn addition, Boilermakers, Coppersmiths and Enginesmiths are required for the Engine Room Artificer Branch. SHIPWRIGHTS—Men with a knowledge of wood, and preferably of iron and steel boat or ship building are required. AGE LIMITS—IB to 40 years. Men. under 21 must have completed three years’ apprenticeship, others at least four years. Men over 40 with Marine experience considered for entry as Engine Room Artificers under a special agreement/ All positions either for continuous service or for duration of hostilities. Full details of conditions of service and pay obtainable from Director of Naval Recruiting, Devonport, AUCKLAND, or the Naval Recruiters, 164 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. R.N.Z.V.R. Hdqrs., CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN. BOARD. HOARD offered, private home, Address'at “Times-Age.” ______ _ WANTED TO LET, in quiet home, sin- ” gle bedroom; suit working man; with or without board. Address nt "Times-Age.” npO LET.—Furnished room. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO LET.—Furnished house, v four rooms, situate Carterton. Apply to the Carterton Trust and Agency Co., Carterton. TO LET—Double bed-sitting room. Apply 111 Chapel Street. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, lasl’nightTsniall black purse, containing sum of money, between Queen Street and Lincoln Road. Ring 1373. Reward. I scarf, left State Theatre. Tuesday, October 20. Finder please return to “Times-Age. fOST.— One”glasTan(rfitting of headlight off Chevrolet truck, Greytown. Apply O. Skeet, phone 69. I OST, this morning, brown purse. In McKenzie’s shop. Queen Street. Finder please return to Police Station. VOUND.—Blacii - and white young 1 sheep dog. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be disposed of. Poundkeeper, Masterton. QTRAYING on my property. 4 yearling 0 dairy heifers. Owner may claim same by paying cost of advertisement. ’Phone 376 M. f OST, 2 weeks, Carterton, big medium coat heavily tanned black sheep dog; answers to “Rock.” Anyone detaining same will "be prosecuted, lieward. Apply c/o Mayger, Saddler. Carterton. f OST, on Sunday, between Renal! and Queen Streets, green cardigan. Finder please leave at "Times-Age.'’ Reward. f OST, last Friday evening, in Renall Street, pair spectacles; black and gold frame. Finder please ring 1812. Reward. F" OST, from Transport", 1 cardboard box containing lady’s costume, addressed to Mrs A. Morris, c/o Mrs D. James. Rangitumau. Reward on returning to Hugo & Shearer, Ltd. fOST, on Monday, leather bag, containing baby’s clothes, left by signpost by bus stop, opp. P.O. Finder please return “Times-Age.” I OST, Sunday, child’s brown suede zip bag. Reply to Foreman, Wagg's Garage. _________________ T OST, opposite 8 King Edward Street, black Schaefer fountain pen. Find - er please return "Times-Age.” 10 reward. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT, or purchase. ’’ modern house, Carterton, central position; no agents. Address at Carterton Branch “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT—House; good ’’ tenant; rent in advance. Write to “604,” c/o “Times-Age.” FOR SALK. •vToLETSFPhIox," 9d" dozen; Delphinv iums, Geums, 1/- dozen; Dahlias, 9d.—Aster Gardens, Cooper Street, Masterton. , pOR SALE—Furniture, new; bedroom suite, dining suite, bed settee, easy chair and lowboy. Airman transferred. Address “Times-Age,’’ or ’phone 1909. pOR SALE—Austin" 12 sedan. 1928 ’ model; leather upholstered and in fail’ condition; four good tires and spare tire. £4O or near offer. Address at “Times-Age.” - POR'SALK— RawlelghVPyrethro Fly Killer. Gallon 22/6, l’s 12/6. Depot; 22 Worksop Road, third house below Knox Church. TNVINCIBLEHay Press, £165; also Big 4 Mower, both in first-class order. On view in our showrooms. —Massop\& Co., Carterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 October 1942, Page 1
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