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, l,d. 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).
I SITUATIONS VACANT. . : WANTED.—Two or three strong lads ” for potato planting for two or three days. Ring 1109, Masterton. - WANTED—Boy for motor garage; ’’ good opportunity for smart boy. Apply Hill & Hughes, Carterton. t WANTED, for hili' sheep ..handy io Masterton, good energetic working manager, to take sole charge. V/rite, stating experience and reference , to “Working Manager,” c-O' “TimesAge.” WANTED—Young girl for shop work. ” Apply Gressier’s Bakery, Queen Street. WANTED URGENTLY. ■RATHS Custodian. Seasonal appointment. Wages, £5/10/-. Apply to Town Clerk. CLOTHING TRADE. p IRLS, 14 years and over, are required U to train as Apprentice Machinists, I starting January 5, 1943. Good condi--1 tions. , For ■ further particulars, apply in person to the Manager. CATHIE & SONS, LTD., Central Arcade. WORK WANTED. Ki OUR shearers and experienced shed A hands require position, December 19 or 21. Write “721,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED .—Any class of brick or conVV crete work. Estimates given for earthquake repairs.—R. Clay, address at “Times-Age.” ; ” WANTED KIToWN. ' pRIME SouthdownTamb; Wairarapa’s r best—Sjde 7/6, full lamb 24/-, forequarter 5/6— At the Estate Mutton Depot, ’phone 2160. Book. your ’Xmas order now. WILL” customers kindly note that our v ’ works will close on December 24 . and reopen on January 4. Repairs, etc., should be lodged for completion by December 24.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. . pAGET’S Battery”'service, 264 Queen A Street. Lawn Mowers, Hedge Clippers, Saws and Scissors sharpened and set. Parking for bicycles, 3d daily. _____ FOST—Bottle green hand-knitted cardigan, between Kelly’s Store and back of W.F.C.A., last Friday. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. ; I OST. on Sunday, on river,bed, Te Orel Ore, two bathing caps? .Reward 'at.- ■ “Times-Age.”'' _____ _____ npo LET—Furnished house,.6 rooms, A for a period of six weeks, approx., ! from December 19. Address at “Times--1 Age.” [ WAITARERE BEACH—To Let: Fur- ( nished house, accommodate' 6 per- • sons; available December 23. For particulars, ring 1857. \ flat, unfurnished; all ' conveniences. Address at , “Times-Age” Office.' ~ i WANTED—2O-25 h.p. Crawler tractor or heavy wheel type. Write “Trac- • tor,” c/o Rowles, “Times-Age”‘Agent, Featherston. WANTED “"TO BUY. — Carnation blooms. JRhig 1051. kapoc mattress, in fair condition. Write, stating price, to ,“726,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTEdYo BUY—First-class pingpong table. Write, stating condition and price, to “725,” c/o “TimesAge.” . WANTED TO BUY—Gramophone, ” portable or table model. Write, stating particulars, (9 “Urgent,” c/o “Times-Age.” . WANTED TO””^UY?—Tenor banjo, I ’ ’ steel guitar, mandolin and ukulele. V/rite “724,” “Times-Age.”' 3 (J ON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. ; Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ' F O RSA LK —— FOR SALE—Man’s navy serge pinA stripe suit. Size. O.S. As new. l Address “Times-Age.” ■ . 1 i?OR SALE.—Rawleigh's Pyrethro Fly- ’ A killer, obtainable at Depot, 22 ■ Worksop Road, 3 doors below Knox i Church. 3 HIOR” SALE.—Navy blue shoes, size 3 ’ A (as new). Address at “Times-Age.” . pOR SALE—New potatoes, 281bs. 5/-. x H. Berkett, Manaia Road. , IP OR stud Jersey • A bulls, £B/10/- each. Apply 26 High ■ Street. ■ ■ POSSESSION guaranteed, various ' A homes, various prices, some before ’Xmas.—Mrs Cooper, Estate Agent, • ’Phone 1677. ' pORTSALE^—Austin 7 saloon, good ' r condition, tires excellent, A bar- ( ’ gain for cash. Apply Rblph’s, Ltd., Cycle Dealers, Masterton. ’ C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 1 /q— QUALITY Handkerchiefs for J Men, white, self colours and col- : cured borders. 3/6 for Ties of smart designs in all colourings, at C. Smith’s ’ Men’s Department. , ■ and Fancy Socks in I’ ‘ great variety. 1/11 to 3/6 —Ash 1 Trays in various shapes and colours. 4/6 to 7/6—Toilet Gift Sets at C. Smith’s 1 Men’s Department. ■ 1 Aid TO 1/7—Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 2 floral lawns, in all colours and; • self-coloured linen. For value and variety try C. Smith’s Fancy Department. 1 9/11 TO^ie/J—Poker-worked Fancy , / Wood Novelties, Serviette Rings, I Teapot Stands, Bread Boards, Brush • and Crumb Trays. A real collection of Novelties at C. Smith’s. 2/11 TO 25/- —Fancy Cushions in Tapestry and Art Satins. Blue, ’ Green, Gold and Brown colourings. ( 4/11—Strong Wood Trays with firm. 3 handles. —C. Smith’s for Value. in /ft _ TC~2I7-~—Art Silk Damask ; xv / u Cloths, Cream ground with 7 fancy borders. Blue, Green, Gold. { 45/1 to 63/- —Damask Sets, with Serviettes tq match.—C. Smith’s for Value.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1942, Page 1
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