Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: •/- per Inch. B/8 pei 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—Man for mixed farm; must v ’ be competent teamster. For further particulars, apply “66,” “TimesAge” Agent, Grey town. WANTED, for sheep station, youth or ” land girl; milk cows and help general farm work. Apply E. L. Nitz, Masterton. WANTED, for Grocery, senior assistant, good prospects. Apply in writing to “Grocer,” c/o “Times-AgeT WANTED.— Companion-help, 2 adults, small modern bungalow, close town. Hours 9—5, week-ends free; good wages. Address at “Times-Age.” T TRGENTLY wanted7~capable person U to do plain cooking. Apply Glenwood Hospital. WORK WANTED, QEWING Machine Repairs..—Bring the ° machine head to the “Singer Shop,”, 3 Perry Street. ’Phone 1933. BOARD AVAIL A BUL fjOARD available, Monday to Friday, 0 College girl, refined home; 5 minutes from College. Address at “TimesAgeT ' HO ME OF FERE D' _ FOOD”home -and wage offered woman or woman with child, in return for household duties. ’Phone 1820. . LOST AND FOUND. roSTTbetween Waingawa Works and the Clareville Racecourse, one lefthand fleecy-lined leather glove. Finder rewarded if returned—D. Gustofson, Carterton. J OST—String of pearls, between Queen Street and Walton's Avenue,” yesterday afternoon. Will finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. T OST, in Victoria Street, beardy sheep n dog. Name “Speed," colour grey. Ring 1867. J OST.—Leather portion and frame of bicycle saddle, between Solway and Masterton. Finder please ring 2346. j’OST7”Saturday morning, from Kaiwhata, black dog with white patch on face. Anyone knowing whereabouts ring 381 R —E. L. Nitz. J OST, during the week, black and silver Parker Vacuumatic fountain pen. Finder please return to Major M. I. Shuford, 44 Perry Street! or Memorial Park. Reward. ~ WANTEDTORENT. WANTED _ TO~RENT, urgently, small house, elderly couple; careful. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO RENT.—Partly furnish- ” ed house or flat, urgently, by airman's wife. Address at “Times-Age. ’ TO let 7 rpo”LET.—ldeal workroom, office j or 1 studio, Queen Street. Gas stove and heating installed. For further particulars, apply Polar Fur Co. r pO _ ’ LET.—Partly furnished self-con-tained flat, 2 rooms and kitchenette, elec, light and gas range; separate meters. Rent, 17/6 week. Address at “Times-Age.’ WANTED TO BUY. ” ” WANTED TO~BUY—IO h.p. ' car, mechanically sound. ’Phone 127, Eketahuna. WANTED~TO BUY—Tricycfe for. child of three years. Write “25,” c/o ‘Times-Age.” WANTED TO’BUY—Appro-vYo feet " water hose, Jjin. Write “23,” c/o ‘Times-Age.” WANTED—AII classes poultry, highest prices.—Brown’s Select Poultry Supply, Hutchens Street, Raroa, Johnsonville. ’Phone 37-772. J?EAN SEED, any variety, any quantity. Top prices paid. What have you to offer?—Griffiths, Ltd., Owens Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland. FARDEirLILY _ BULBS,'aII varieties ' Jr required. Top prices paid. What have you to offer? —Griffiths, Ltd., Owens Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland. CONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. i WANTED KNOWN. A NKER r S _ APPLES~at stand opposite Reeves’s Bakery, on Thursday afternoon and evening only this week. — R. H. Anker, Greytown. FOR SALE. ‘ FOR SALE—Austin 7 two-seater, in good order; £45 cash. Apply 37 Bannister Street. WANTED’”rO~SELL.—EIectric stovette, “Atlas,” new condition; £l5. Address W. Hay, Humphries Street, Greytown. - FOR car, in good order, tires excellent; £7O. ■ Also 4.75 x 21 tires and 500 x 21 tire and tube. Address, at this office. WANWd”to”SELL’7 = -6 turkey hens, ” £1 each; 1 turkey gobbler, £l/10/-; and 2 Khaki Campbell drakes, 10/each. Apply “Times-Age" Office, Carterton, for address. FOR SALE—Man’s golf suit, small size, good condition. Further particulars, write “26,” c/o “Times-Age. FOR’SALE.—Quiet harness pony, suitr able for woman or small children. Address at “Times-Age.” FOR - SALE—One rimu 9ft. full, exr tension table, good condition; also boy’s navy Braemac raincoat, almost new, fit boy 15 years. Address at “Times-Age.” school gym uniform and coat, etc., suitable girl 1214 years; good order. Write “24." c/o “Times-Age.” POULTRY for Easter, direct from the farm; cockerels only. 2/- a lb. live weight. ’Phone 1402. FOR SALE—Hot water bags from W. 1 H. Snowsill, Chemist. No prescription required. piG and Poultry Food—We have ClipA ped and Unclipped Australian Barley arriving shortly. See us about your winter supply.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Pr-ry Street. Masterton. FREEN FEED—For your Autumn sowing of Black Barley and Cape Barley, see us. We have stocks. —G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry Street, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1943, Page 1
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