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).
S! TU AT lONS VACANT. WANTED. — Cook-general, three in - family. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED—Boy to mow lawns. Ap’Y ply 1 Cooper Street, between 5 and 7 this evening. WANTED. —Temporary manageress to take charge of our Salon for two months. Apply, with references, to Prestige Millinery. s WANTED. —Waitress, experience not ■ necessary. Write “745,” “TimesAge? , , WANTED—General hand for restaurY ant. Write “746,” “Times-Age.” WANTED—FamiIy of milkers for a t ’’ herd of eighty cows at Dalefield, 1 Carterton. Apply to A. H. Smith. Rex- . wood Street, Carterton. e BOARD WANTED? WANTED—Superior board in private V ’ family by married couple, 2 weeks, ' from January 3. Will pay good tariff. ’Phone 1576. WANTED.—Board in quiet home by r respectable P.W. tradesman. Write “743,” c/o “Times-Age.” ____ TQ LETT? 'TO' LET—Modern flat, unfurnished; 1 all conveniences. Address at “Times-Age” Office. ? TO LET. —Furnished or part of furnished house, available immediately. ■ Address at “Times-Age.” . WANTED TO LET, for a few weeks, fully furnished flat, all electric, ' Lower Hutt; 2 minutes railway station; ’ suit married couple with baby. £3/10/per week. Write “Flat,” Box 12, Mar- ; tinborough. References required.. : LOSf~AND FOUND. ' 1 TAKEN by mistake from Masonic Hall, ; Christmas Eve, pink cardigan. Find1 er please leave at “Times-Age.” i OST, Monday, between Opaki Road and Te Ore Ore Bridge, first volume of “Scorched Earth.” Reward on returning to 28 Opaki Road. T OST, Saturday evening, child’s brown 1 hat, between State Theatre and P.O. Please.leave at “Times-Age.” WOULD young man who found gloves I in the Masterton Station ’phone box, 4 p.m., Sunday, kindly return same to Gilbert, 110 Lambton Quay, Wellington? Reward. T OST.—Garnet ring, yesterday, vicinity Post Office-W.F.C.A. Reward. . Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” WANTED KNOWN. WOULD gentleman who gave three school children ride from Miki Mikl School, Thursday, December 17, please ring 342 R re blazer. All expenses paid. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY.—One or more ” skeins of Aotea 4-ply blue wool, . No. 2116. Please ring 1296. WANTED. —A good all-round handy dog. Apply Walter Cameron, Te ' Ore Ore. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS WANTED. PIANOS WANTED. ADVERTISER is prepared to pay good cash prices for Pianos. Willing to purchase old Pianos suitable for reconditioning—Upright or Flat Grand - models. A good price will be paid for high- [ class instruments. Now is your opportunity to sell. You will never get a better price for your idle Piano. Send particulars to address below, . when prompt inspection and offer will be arranged. “CASH BUYER,” I Care “Times-Age,” Masterton. 1 — . ‘ (JONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest ; prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. ; Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. TPOR SALE. —Wire-woven Morris set--1 tee, with squab. Ring 1299 or apply 10 Dixon Street in the evening. ' pRESETduF potatoes daily,’ 301bs. for i A 5/-. —H. F. Berkett, Manaia. 1 WANTED TO SELL—An O.S. dark 1 V grey rabbit fur coat, in good order. ! Address at “Times-Age.” > FOR Pyrethro Flyx killer, obtainable at Depot, 22 Worksop Road, 3 doors below Knox Church. jjOR SALE—I Duncan lime sower with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. ; Q/fi YARD.—36in. Knop-Linen, antii crush quality. White, Saxe, : Wedgewood, Hunting Green, Nut 1 Brown, Navy, True Blue and Resida. — i C. Smith’s Fabric Department. - 1 n /C~AND- 22/6 — Summer-weight ;J ' ' Wool Coatings, 54in. wide. Rose, ! Sky, Beige, Grey, Saxe, Resida —all the most popular colours. —At C. Smith’s ' Fabric Department. r — ——— i ■ - ’ 7/11 FOR well-filled Pillows, good , / quality ticking. 57/6 for Single | Bed Mattresses, tufted centres, roll s edge. —C. Smith’s for Value. 5 /11~AND 6/6 for Sunset Table Cloths, / 36 x 36. Fast floral designs on coloured and Cream grounds. 10/6 — Art Silk Cloths, fancy borders, 54 x 54. —C. Smith’s for Value. £!/£> YARD. —90in. Mosquito Net, good ‘ quality. 1/6 each —Coloured Hand Towels. 2/6 to 3/6—Strong Tea Towels. 1/6 —Strong Mesh Swabs for washing up.—C. Smith’s for Value. 2/11 TO 5/6 —Island Shopping Bas- ' kets, various shapes and sizes; - just the thing to carry your parcels.— Always good value at C. Smith’s. TYPEWRITERS for Sale and Hire. Repairs a specialty. —W. J. Pala« montain, Printer, Queen Street. Telephone 2091.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1942, Page 1
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