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/-;l 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. VVANTED—Young lady with previous office experience for 2 weeks from January 25, 1943. Apply by letter to “Clerk,” c/o “Times-Age” Office. WANTED, start February, smart boy ’’ for parcel delivery. Apply Masterton Co-op. Society, Ltd., Queen Street. WANTEDTYSmart, intelligent girl for ’’ office work. Apply Watson & Co., Grocer, Queen Street. WANTED—Married man to manage ’’ sheep station, aproximately 6000 sheep and 500 cattle; cook for 2 men. (No school handy). Apply Levin & Co., Ltd., Stock Department, Masterton. WANTED/LGentlewoman for housework, school age children, able take charge when necessary. Write. “767,” “Times-Age.” s WANTED. — Experienced waitress; good wages to reliable girl. Address at “Times-Age.” INTELLIGENT youth, 14-16, required to learn engineering trade in modern plant. Apply personally.—R. Lambert, Engineer. WANTED.—Capable general. Apply 1 Bluebird Restaurant, Queen Street. WANTED. —Junior for office, male or ’ female. Apply personally to D. B. Curry & Co., Public Accountants, Perry Street. WANTED—Companion help, small n family, good wages; 2 miles from Martinborough. Ring 1422 or write Box 10, Marlinborough. WANTED.—Boy, 15-16 years, for sheep ’ v farm; 3 cows. Apply J. Bannister, telephone 3355. WANTED. — Housekeeper, country home, 15 miles from Masterton; no children. Apply Mrs G. Beard, 11 Cole Street ,or telephone 1207. WANTED—Energetic working farm ” manager, no agricultural work; wife cook for one extra man. One mile from school, 3 miles from town. Start any time before end of February. Ap-' ply W. A. lorns, ’phone 149, Martinborough 1 TVIISS Gladys Butcher thanks all applicants, and advises that the position has been jyiß H. JACOB wishes to thank all applicants ,and advises that the position has been filled. WANTED. JUNIOR CLERK, shorthand and typing J essential. Apply in own handwriting, with copies of testimonials, to N.Z.F.C.D.C., LTD., Box 148, Masterton. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: COOK. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED - KNOWN. FARMERS please note! Retreading is r again available to petrol license holders for cars and vans. Application forms available from Reliance Tyre & Rubber Co., Dixon Street, Masterton. Phone 1186. • BOARDWANTED. WORKING man, 37 years, requires n private board, bach or flat, furnished or unfurnished. Address at “TimesAge.” ———TQ let 7 rpO LET. —Furnished fiat, all conveniX ences; own cooker. Apply 1 Victoria Street, Mastertom LOST AND FOUND. J - DST, last Tuesday, small black sheep dog, with white markings. Answers to name of “Jock.” Anyone seeing him please ring 1288. FOST, on Saturday, between Blairlogie and Masterton, gold chain with Air Force emblem. Keepsake. Reward on returning to “Times-Age.” POUND—Set of false teeth. Apply A “Times-Age” Office. wanted'to - re'nF WANTED TO RENT. —Unfurnished • ' flat, self-contained preferably. Write “768,” c/o “Times-Age.”/ wanted to buy. WANTED. —Pan- low pressure wheels, ’ ’ complete with tires, tubes and axle, for trailer. Write to “Wheels.” c/o “Times-Age,” or ’phone 2496. (J ON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings. Masterton. FOR SALE. POR SALE. —Man’s tweed overcoat, X W.X. lady’s coat; each £2. Also mandolin, £3. Call Saturday. Address “Times-Age.” pELERY PLANTS, 1/6 per dozen; Leeks, 1/6 per 100.—D. Allen, 22 Macara Street. ’Phone 1729. pOR SALE.—I Duncan lime sower x with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. STEE L L. gATTERY Charging—All types of radio batteries charged. Lowest rates. —Steele & Bull, Radio and Piano Specialists. QUR Radio Reconditioning Service will give new life and pep to your radio. Have your radio tuned up today by Steele & Bull, Radio Specialists. piANO OWNERS! - Your piano is more valuable today then ever. Do not neglect it. Let us overhaul it and tune it and put it into new condition. — Steele & Bull, Piano and Radio Specialists. ALL Electrical Appliances — Jugs, Toasters, Kettles, Heaters, etc. — promptly serviced. —Steele & Bull, Electrical Dealers. BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALSI QILK Dressing Gowns, assorted colours. Were 75/-. Special, 49/6. — Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. MEN’S Fur Felt Hats, assorted sizes, A 25/-. —Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. pADIES’ Bathing Costumes, assorted colours and styles. From 21/-.— Bullick-Blackmore, Ltd. MEN’S Travelling Slippers in leather i¥A case. Blue shade only. 16/6. — Bullick-Blgckmore, Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 1
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