Casual Advertising. Inch Rate; •/- per men. 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. WANTED. — Companion-help, small ” wage, but good home; small child not objected to. Easy place; all electric. Address at “Times-Age.”_ WANTED.—Working manager, 6000 VV acres, Wairarapa. Married or single. Able to drive car. Good conditions. Write “Working Manager,” P.O. Box 102, Masterton. WANTED.—A housemaid; wages, £2 n weekly. Address at “Times-Age.” GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. WARDS MAID. ■REQUIRED immediately, Wards Maid 1 for the Greytown Hospital. Wages: Up to 17 years, £2/11/6; 17-18 years, £2/14/-; 18-19 years, £2/17/-; 19 and over, £3/0/6. All the above wages less £1 /2/6 if live in. Forty-two-hour week. Other conditions according to award. Apply MATRON, Greytown Hospital. WORK WANTED. ~ jp ARDENING wanted by ex-station, gardener; references. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished ” or partly furnished rooms, use of conveniences. Write “Seal,” c/o Carterton Branch “Times-Age.”' WANTED.—An unfurnished room, ’’ with conveniences, near town. Write “836,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED—Furnished.room, by gen- ” tieman. Address at “Times-Age.” T 0 LET ‘ rpO LET—Furnished bedroom, in quiet 1 private home; use of usual conveniences; business lady preferred. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED KNOWN. ORDERS taken for hemstitching.— V Singer Sewing Machine Shop. LOST A*ND FOUND. f OST, Friday or Saturday morning, £5 note. Please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. ■ T OST—Small navy blue purse, containing small amount of money and key. Reward. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” . I OST .Thursday evening, spare wheel, tire and tube off Humber car. Please return to owner or leave at Wagg’s Garage. Reward—L. W. Ball, 5 Johnston Street, Masterton. f OST, between Dalefield and Waihakeke, radiator cap off Fargo truck. Reward on returning to “TimesAge,’ Carterton branch. T OST—Spare rim, tire and tube, vicinity Dixon Street and Lansdowne; size 475 x 20. Address “Times-Age.” Reward. QTRAYED from 100 Lincoln Road, 0 black and white collie pub, three months old. Reward. ’Phone 2542, Lost, Carterton district, blue merle n bitch and black 2-year smooth-coat-ed collie sheep dog. Apply Luscombe. c/o May ger, Saddler, Carterton. T OST—Navy nurse, in Kerslake’s yesn terday, containing pound note and silver and coupon book. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. ROUND— Heavy tan sheep dog. Own- " er can have same on paying expenses. —J. Flood, Greytown. I OST.—Fox terrier, black head, white body, black spot on rump. Answers to “Tony.” Reward.—Pool, Army Stores, ’phone 1013. f OST, last Sunday, string of rosary beads, black bone. Finder please leave at “Times-Age.” Reward. f” OST, in Carterton on Tuesday morning, large sum of money. Please return to “Times-Age,” Carterton Reward. T OST, vicinity Church Street, lady’s glove (pigskin). Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. " FORSALE. ~~ ROR SALE—Singer 8 sedan car, in r good order; £BO. Apply F. Wallace, Greytown. ’Phone 94M. , ROR SALE.—Cane"pram, in good conr dition. Apply F. Wallace, Greytown ’Phone 94M. WANTED TO SELL.—Single iron bed, with woven wire mattress; bedside commode; budgie cage; sideboard table. Apply 75 Dixon Street. RSSEX Super Six, registered, firstclass order, 5 tires; as new. £75 cash. Write “835,” “Times-Age.” ROR SALE.—Lease of 25 acres, 4| x years to run. Six-roomed house, e. 1., sheds. Rent, £6O per annum. Price, £250, including cows and pigs, farm accessories Two miles from Greytown. Apply Carter, “Times-Age,” Greytown. 4-CYLINDER English tourer car, leather upholstery, 5 tires, excellent order and condition. Owner wants room. £45 cash. Write “834,” “TimesROR SALE.—Rawleigh’s Nerve and Blood Tonics, splendid pick-up. Depot: 22 Worksop Road, 3rd below Knox Church. CJSMITH’S FOR VALUE. 1 /a Hand or Face Towv els, size 20 x 20. 2/3 and 2/6— Strong Tea Towels. 2/11—Strong Unbleached Pillow Cases—C. Smith’s for. Value. 1 Q /fi—SUPERIOR Working Shirts, all ■ LO/ sizes. Real good quality Cotton Shirting that will stand wear and washing.—C. Smith’s Men’s Department. Q/q—BREAKFAST - Cloths with coloured borders and bright floral designs of Blue, Gold and Green, Cream ground. Size, 45 x 45. Always good value at C. Smith’s. K /1 1 YARD.—36in. Rayana, the fabric ■ Li that looks like wool; washes and wears. Rose, Airforce, New Green, Teal, Saxe, Brown. C. Smith’s Dress Department. 4 /e — SILK and Cotton Vests, Women’s u size. O.S. at 4/11. Round neck, no sleeves. Colours: Peach and White only. Limited quantity.. C. Smith’s Underwear Section. 0/11— LOCKNIT VESTS, round neck, White, Sky and Pink. Great value. Sizes, W., 0.5., at 4/6. Colours: White, Sky and Maize. Always good value at C. Smith’s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1943, Page 1
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