Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: 8/- per inch, 3/8 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. AVANTED — Girl for housework Ap- ’ ply The Matron, Hadlow School. WANTED—GirI as companion-help in ” country; best conditions; good wages. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED.—Married man with dogs for mixed farm, 4 or 5 miles from Masterton. School bus passes door. Own cottage, electric and all conveniences. For full particulars please communicate with N.Z.F.C.D.C., Ltd., P.O. Box 148, Masterton. WANTED. —Domestic help for coun- ” try, no washing; £2/5/- per week. Apply Mrs Eric Dalziell, Manawa, Tinui. WANTED.—Single”man for dairy farm ” work, one ineligible fop military service preferred. Award wages. Apply F. G. Benge, Upper Belvedere, Carterton. WORK WANTED. VOUNG girl requires position in shop; A no experience. Address at “TimesAge.” BRICKLAYING and plastering by first-class tradesman. Reasonable rates. All work guaranteed Estimates free. Ring Haughey, 2625. WANTED. —Brick or concrete work. ’ ’ Estimates given for chimney repairs, town or country.—R. Clay. Address at “Times-Age.” ' WANTED TO LEASE. WANTED TO LEASE.—Dairy farm, ’’ up to 100 acres, Wairarapa district. Address Carterton branch of “TimesAge.” L Q ST AND E° UNP » T OST, between 132 Renall Street and H. 8., Queen Street, ration book, No. 895479, and £1 note. Finder please return to 132 Renall Street. T OST—Small tan long-haired dog. Reward. Ring 1899. TOST, Friday (15th), two £5 notes, by working girl. £2 reward. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” ■REMOVED by mistake from car last week ,small suitcase, with 5 books inside. Please return to “Times-Age” Carterton Branch on Thursday, between 12 and 1 o’clock. BOARD OFFErTD. RO ARD Offered refined College girl in quiet home, Masters Crescent, Monday to Friday. Ring 2055. ~ GRAZING WANTED. ~~ WANTED.—Grazing for dairy herd, n June, July. Ring 121, Greytown. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED ~TO RENT.—Furnished house or flat. Write “783,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT.—SeIf-contained ” flat or two unfurnished rooms.,, Write '“779,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Bicycle, in good order, either man’s or woman’s. Ring 2434. WANTED TO BUY—Small flaL TT bottomed boat, tin or wooden construction, suitable for children to use in creek. ’Phone No. 1268, Masterton. CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE. ROR SALE.—I Duncan lime sower * .with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. ROR SALE.— “Gurney” Canadian elecr trei range, 3 h.p.; 3-valve electric radio; d.b. oak bedstead; box mattress; Brand’s ear phones. All excellent condition. Ring 2395. PRESTIGE MILLINERY—Just after r Stocktaking Bargains to clear, 12/6, 5/11 and 2/11. Usually 25/-, 19/11 and 15/11. ■■ ' PRESTIGE MILLINERY—Come and r inspect our oddments in Summer Millinery. PRESTIGE MILLINERY, Queen St, A for bargains galore. Greatly reduced prices to cleai/ rOR SALE.—Second-hand binders, 1 McCormick and Massey-Harris. — Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. POR SALE—Water Pumps for all reA quirements, electric and petrol driven.—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. * pOR SALE—Side delivery rakes and A all hay-making implements.—Levin & Co., Ltd., Machinery Department, Masterton. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 7±d EACH—Queen Bee Dish Cloths' ’ 2 2/3 to 3/11—Strong Pillow Cases. 2/6 to 3/6—Tea Towels, with coloured borders. 4/11 and 5/6—Bath Towels.— C. Smith, Ltd. In/6 TO 22/6—Art Silk Damask Table ■ LU/U Cloths, 52 x 52, and 52 x 70. Smart designs. Cream, with fancy borders of Blue, Green or Gold.—C. Smith, Ltd. 6/6 TO 9/11—Floral Spun Silks, Black, Navy and coloured grounds. Allover and spaced designs in popular colours—C. Smith’s Material Department. 97/6 AND 29/6—Smart Slacks, correct cut. Sizes, S.W., W. and W.X. Grey, Rust, Navy, Gold, Green and Airforce.—C. Smith’s Showroom. 8 /1 1 TO 22/6—Fancy Cushions, satins °/ xx and tapestry, in popular furnishing shad.es. 7/11 —Well-filled fullsized Pillows.—C. Smith’s for Value. 12 /6 T 0 14/6— Chukka Jumpers, two- / way collar or crew neck style. Rose. Gold. Cherry Red, Green and Ivory. They launder and wear well. — C. Smith’s Showroom. GOODBYE TO CORNS I pORNS cause endless suffering, but Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads give quick relief from pain by preventing shoe pressure and friction. Corns and callouses soon loosen and lift right out. Zino Pads are made in four sizes, all 1/6 packet, from Campbell’s Pharmacy. 7.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 January 1943, Page 1
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