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 insertion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. IVANTED. —Young woman to mind YV small child (2 years), 5 days weekly, beginning February. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED.—Refined, capable household help, good plain cook, now or middle January, for Wellington and part-time Masterton. Good home with officer’s wife and two school children. Wages, £2 weekly. Write, with copies of references, to “737,” “Times-Age.” WANTED—Boys to learn carpentering and painting trades. Apply W. Rigg, Ltd., ’phone 1741. CLOTHING TRADE. PIRLS, 14 years and oyer, are required to train as Apprentice Machinists, starting January 5, 1943. Good conditions. For further particulars, apply in person to the Manager. CATHIE & SONS, LTD., Central Arcade. FARM MANAGER WANTED. WANTED, for mixed farm, 200 acres, ’ Pahiatua district, Working Manager. 45 cows and sheep. School 7 miles; daily mail delivery. Further particulars from GENERAL MANAGER, Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd., P.O. Box 442, MASTERTON. wantedTto exchange. ’ WANTED TO EXCHANGE. — Cream cane pram, sponge tires (good condition), for lady’s bicycle. Address at “Times-Age.” T 0 LET ' fpO LET, as from January 20, 1943, modern furnished house, 5 rooms and sun lounge. Preference to approved applicant prepared to lease for term. Write “.738,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENTWANTED TO RENT, by careful ten- ’’ ant, 5-roomed house, reasonable rent. Address at “Times-Age.” LOST AND FOUNDS T~OST, from Central School, Friday, bladk leather shopping bag, zipp fastener. Mother’s keepsake. Finder please return “Times-Age.” 10/- reward. T OST.—Boy’s black bathing trunks, Tuesday afternoon. Would finder please leave at “Times-Age.” J?OUND —Pen. Owner may have same by describing and paying cost of advertisement. Address at “TimesAge,” T OST. — Diamond engagement ring, seven diamonds set in platinum, in Masterton or Carterton. Owner keenly feels loss as fiance is on active service. Reward on returning to “Times-Age,” Makterton. T OST, Tuesday afternoon, P.O. savings book. Ring 1679. TOST. —Ten shillings in match box, between Nightingale’s and Feist’s Stores. Finder please return to “TimesAge,” Carterton. T OST, Tuesday morning, gold watch, with black ribbon band. Reward on returning to “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY.—I motor bicycle, in good condition. ’Phone 1404. WANTED TO BUY—Small tin trunk. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTEeTtO BUY. —Tricycle suitable ’’ for child of 3 years. Write “739.” c/o “Times-Age.” CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FORSALE. WEEK-END Specials at~Grey’s Cash ’’ and Carry Butchery: Choice Beef, Dairy-fed Pork and Lamb, also Goslings and Fowls. Please order early and avoid disappointment. Telephone 1748. FOR SALE.—3O cwt. Whippet Six 1 truck, good mechanical order, tires sound; reasonable. ’Phone 1974. FOR SALE.— Rawleigh’s Pyrethro FlyA killer, obtainable at Depot, 22 Worksop Road, 3 doors below Knox Church. FOR SALE.—Man’s dark brown suit, good condition. Address at “TimesAge.” FOR SALE—H.P. Orion range, righthand oven. Ring 1398. "MEW - POTATOES, fresh dug daily, 301bs. 5/-.—H. Berkett, Manaia Road, Masterton. FOR SALE—I Duncan lime sower with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. P/q—QUALITY Handkerchiefs for - 1 / v Men, white, self colours and coloured borders. 3/6 for Ties of smart designs in all colourings.—C. Smith’s Men’s Department. Closing at 9 p.m. on Xmas Eve. . q/FtO 5/6—Plain and Fancy Socks in a/ 0 great variety. 1/11 to 3/6—Ash Trays in various shapes and colours. 4/6 to 7/6—Toilet Gift Sets. Monday next is a holiday at C. Smith’s. i Old TO 1/7—Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 1172 floral lawns, in all colours and self-coloured linen. For value and variety, try C .Smith’s Fancy Department. Closes at 9 p.m. Xmas Eve. 0/11 TO 16/6—Poker-worked Fancy Wood Novelties, Serviette Rings, Teapot Stands, Bread Boards, Brush and Crumb Trays. A real collection of Novelties at C. Smith’s. Remember; Monday next is a holiday. o/11 TO 25/- —Fancy Cushions in 1 Tapestry and Art Satins. Blue, Green, Gold and Brown colourings. 4/11—Strong Wood Trays with firm handles.—C. Smith’s close at 9 p.m. on ’Xmas Eve. — 1 /fi T 0 21 ! Art Silk Damask J-U/u cloths, Cream ground with fancy borders. Blue, Green, Gold. 45/to 63/ Damask Sets, with Serviettes to match.—C. Smith’s say Monday next is a holiday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 December 1942, Page 1
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