Casual Advertising. Inch Rate: i/- per inch. »/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: 8/9. 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—General help, one adult; 3 minutes from Main Street; good wages. Ring 1183. WANTED—Smart junior assistant. VV Opportunity offers to learn horticulture and flower work in all branches. Apply personally to Esau’s, Queen Street, Masterton. WANTED.—Smart junior to learn the ’’ millinery sales; permanent position. Apply Prestige, Ltd. WANTED) —"Experienced waitress; ’’ only willing and reliable need to apply.—Central Restaurant. pRESSER - waiited _ for the dry cleaning department, also youths for the laundry. Apply Wairarapa Steam Laundry. wJ\W’ElsrfoZWeiiington, girl for tearooms, to learn cafeteria work. Wages, £3. Board arranged. Ring ’phone 1088, Masterton. WANTED. —A woman cook for the country. For particulars, ring Brancepeth, telephone 370, Masterton. WANTED.—GirI or woman for household duties, few hours, 3 days a week. Address at “Times-Age.” TTRGENTLY wanted, capable person u to do plain cooking. Apply Glenwood Hospital. WANTED. VOUTH, 15-17 years, for our Hardware Department. Good opoprtunity for quick, intelligent lad. Apply at once to C. E. DANIELL, LTD., Queen Street, Masterton. HOME offered. pOOD homo and wage offered woman J or woman with child, in return for household duties. ’Phone 1820. : ROO W ANT ED/ WANTED.—One room by young lady. Ring 2176. WANTED, by business lady, furnished ” bed-sitting room; central. Reply Box 162, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN. rpHRIFTY housewives! Do up old furniture cheaply with Queen Bee Stain. 10 modern colours. 1/7 tin. __ nt WANTED" TO RENT.—FIat or furn- ’’ ished or unfurnished rooms, -by civil servant. Apply Clarke, c/o Midland Garage. lost and founds f"OST, between Renall Street and State Theatre, lady’s watch. Reward on returning to “Times-Age.” I - grown black and grey cat from 13 Cambridge Terrace, Thursday night. Would finder please return to same T OST, by Marine. Thursday afternoon, 2 ten-dollar bills, in Queen Street, or in shop. Finder please return* to “Times-Age.’ Reward. T OST, Wednesday, in town, gold bar brooch, set with opal. Reward. Please return “Times-Age.’ WANTED TO" BUY; WANTED TO BUY.—Car, any make, VV from £25 to £75 cash. Write “35,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUYFFPram, good con - dition. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED TO - BUY.—Rabbit traps. ” Write “34,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO BUY.—Several large canopy type electric chick brooders, with adjustable heat; conduit, netting, corrugated iron. Also Charters 540-egg incubator, must be in first-class condition. Write Codde, Carterton, ’phone 164. ■WANTED/—AlTciasses poultry, high- ” est prices.—Brown’s Select Poultry Supply, Hutchens Street, Raroa, Johnsonville. ’Phone 37-772. (J ON VERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. ————i Foß SALE. pOR SALE—Gun, single shot, 12- ■*■ gauge, in good condition; few cartridges; £3. —Kerslake & Co. FOR SALE—Two 3-year-old heifers. A calved this morning.—F. Price, Norfolk Road. FOR SALE.—Limited number of pure’; A bred White Leghorn pullets (October hatch), 20/- each. Write Codde, Carterton, ’phone 164. FOR SALE?—IIB6 acres, bush land; Waikato, all clear 16 paddocks, well watered by creeks and springs; carrying 1150 sheep, 280 cattle, including 50 dairy cows; 7-roomed modern brick house, all electric; double garage, woolshed, cowshed; £lO per acre. State mortgage.—Apply “Sound Investment,” c/o “Times-Age.” piG and Poultry Food.—We have Clipx ped and Unclipped Australian Barley arriving shortly. See us about your winter supply.—G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., P-tv Street. Masterton. pREEN FEED.—For "your Autumn sowing of Black Barley and Cape Barley, see us. ■ We have stocks. —G. H. Perry & Co., Ltd., Perry Street, Masterton. PARA RUBBER CO., pALL and see our " range” of Men’s Leather Working Boots, from 32/6 to 39/6 pair; Black Leather Laces, 7d pair; Brown Leather Laces, 9d pair.— At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. MAKE your shoes last longer by using Para Rubber Stick-on Soles. Men’s, 1/11 pair; Women’s and Children’s, 1/9 pair. Solution included. —At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. pRIBSHEETS??/6 each; Pilchers, 3/3, v 3/6 pair; Diapers, 3/6 pair; Bottle Teats, 9d each; Bibs, 1/11 each.—At the Para Rubber Co., Ltd. FOLIJfNG Shopping Bags, 7/11 each; A Rubber Gloves, in all colours, small 4/6, large 5/11 each; Peg Bags, 2/11 each; Sponge Bags, 1/11; Fly Swats, 1/11 each. —At the Para Rubber Co., tftd. IVrOTOR Cycle Goggles, 3/9, 4/11 each; A Gauntlet Mittens, 13/9 and 25/pair; Money Belts, 17/11 each; Glare Shields, 6/6 each: Polishing Cloth, 1/9 roll.—At ths Para Rubber Co., Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1943, Page 1
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