Casual Advertising Inch Bate: 6/- per inch, 3/9 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: 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. T ADY BUYER wanted for our Mantle and Millinery Department, to be opened shortly. Commencing salary, £5. Apply, with copies of references available, in confidence, to The Farmers’, Blenheim. WANTED— Domestic help, mornings only, for doctor’s wife. Ring Hospital, 1666.■ WANTED—Junior girl assistant. Apn ply to J. V. Gordon, Chemist, Masterton. ’Phone 1034, WANTED.— Homely woman, all dutVV ies, 8.45 a.m—s p.m. daily except week-ends. ’Phone 1677. WANTED. ’ A MARRIED or Single Man, ineligible for Military Service. Applicant to find own accommodation in Masterton and conveyance to farm 127 acres, 2 miles from Post Office. Applicant to be responsible for sheep work, cropping and milking, 20 cows, 400 ewes, 16-20 acres potatoes. Apply by letter, with testimonials, to PRODUCTION COUNCIL, Box 191, Masterton. worlTwanted. AWAITING Engagement.—Experienced fencer, contract. Apply A. E. Fanthorpe, Labour Agency, 7 Church Street. WANTED, by young woman, daily, ” housework; sleep out. Write “142,” c/o “Times-Age,” WANTED. —Work by two men, scrubcutting, grubbing; contract or good wages. Apply 28 Perry Street or ring 1544. WANTED—Rabbit trapping by ex- ’’ perienced trapper. Address at “Times-Age.” WANTED—Position as help in adult home in Masterton. Wages secondary consideration. Write to “Home,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTED TO EXCHANGE. WANTED TO EXCHAN GE —Cane ’’ push chair, in good condition, for tricycle. Write “143,” “Times-Age.” ~ lost and found. r OST—Purse containing money and keys. Finder may keep money but return remainder to “Times-Age.” T OST—Hub cap, Nash car. Reward. H. Mortenson, Carterton. T cap, probably near State Theatre, last Saturday night. Please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. ■ I OST.—Grey 7 and white beardy dog, answers to “Storm,” from Tikitapu Station. Reward. Ring 454 M, Masterton. J OST, last Friday night, pair pigskin gloves, either in or near State Theatre or Wrigley Street. Finder please return “Times-Age.” Reward. WANTED TO BUY. ~ WANTED, urgently, 10 h.p. 1936-8 saloon, with-good tires. Address at “Times-Age.” (JONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash. Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—FIat, furnished ” preferred. Write “141,” c/o “TimesAge.” WANTED TO RENT—Small cottage, comfortable. Write “Good Tenant,” c/o “Times-Age.” “ FOR SALE. ■jJOR SALE. —Chevrolet - coupe, excellent order throughout; motor good and tires in perfect condition. Immediate delivery. Price, £125 cash, or near offer. Apply 67 Essex Street. ’Phone 2288. FCELAND Sweet Williams, Antirrhinums, 9d dozen; Gladioli, 6d each—Aster Gardens, Cooper Street, Masterton. FOR SALE—Austin- 7 sedan car, 1933 x model; engine, paintwork, etc., in perfect condition; fitted with many extras; good tiresi Can be seen after 1 o’clock Saturday at 193 Dixon Street. FOR SALE.—Jv set of 7 lady’s steelA shafted golf clubs and bag, in good condition. Address at “Times-Age.” FOR SALE—Staiiied rimu dining A table, good condition. Apply A. Wood, Greytown, ’phone 41. WANTED TO SELL—I 937 Vauxhall 14, in excellent order, all tires as new. Address at “Times-Age.” FOR SALE—3fpullets, 15/- each; 48 hens, 7/6 each, any quantity; also quantity of fowl feed. —J. O’Donoghue, Donald Street, Featherston. FOR SALE^—Violin, good order, two A bows, £5/12/6 or offer. ’Phone 1822. FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle, £5/10/- or offer. ’Phone 1822. FOR SALE.—TYluncan lime sower with tractor drawbar, £3O. A bargain.—Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. C .SMITH’S FOR VALUE. A NEW service established. Your 21 Corset can now be repaired. All work done by experts. Consult our Corset Repair Service, Underwear Department.—C. Smith, Ltd. Nap Trousers, in all sizes. 8/8 to 12/-—Strong Working Shirts, exceptional value. Try C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section, 7/11 TO 19/6—Costume Fronts in •M 1 gr ea t variety, Georgette and. Silk, in Cream and Beige; trimmed fine lace, pin tucks and quilting. —C. Smith’s Fancy Department 9/11 TO 10/6—Scarves in soft Wool J" 1 Fabric and Fancy Silks, florals, stripes and checks. Big selection of colour combination.—C. Smith’s Fancy Department. o/ll TO 4/6—Superior quality Fine Wool Golf Socks, Fawn, Navy, Green, Red, Brown, Grey and Blue. In all sizes at C. Smith’s. nON’T~forget our Corset Repair Service. Call and talk it over with our assistant. Charges are moderate. Expert repairs effected. —C. Smith’s Underwear Section.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 June 1943, Page 1
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