Casual Advertising Inch Rate: 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: 3/9. With “Private interment,” 6/-. Funeral Notices: 7/6 first insertion; 3/9 subsequent insertions. Tn Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, 6d per line (5 words).
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—Man to do digging for two days. Apply H. D. Reid, 46 Queen Street. ’Phone 1299. WANTED—GirI for office. Apply n Deller’s Meat Mart, Carterton. WANTED.—A man to do light garden- ’’ ing and planting for clay or two; good wages to suitable man. Address at “Times-Age.” Apply H. On Hing. WANTED—Housemaid, wages £2. Ad- ” dress at “Times-Age." _ WANTED—GirI 'or” boy, just left ” school preferred. Permanent position. Apply Fred Keen, Tobacconist, Queen Street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, for business girl, small fur- ’’ nished flat or board. Ring 2393, —d F oUND~ ~ ~ QTRAYED from Charles Street. Sou’h ° Carterton. Saturday morning, one dark Jersey cow with slit in one ear and tip off other, big horns, light coloured cover. Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring 2G5, Carterton. F OST, by small boy, Saturday, purse J containing sum of money. Finder please return "Times-Age.” Reward. T GST—Long” brown fur. between n Masterton and Martinborough. Please return “Times-Age." f 6ST.~ln~Cai’terton, navy blue umbrella. Ring 2625. Reward. I OST, on Saturday, small green paper 17 parcel with khaki knitting on neadles (sock. Good reward. Ring 2351. or leave at “Times-Age." ___ WANTED TO BUY—House. 4-5 rooms, ’’ close Central School. Vacant possession required. Please write “338," c/o “Times-Age.” ADVERTISER is prepared to pay good cash price foi’ Vauxhall 10. 12. 14, or Austin 10. Write, stating price, condition and year, to “Cash," c 'o “TimesAge? TINUI RABBIT ASSOCIATION. WANTED—Several dogs suitable for " rabbit pack. Apply Farmers’ Union Office, Perry Street. QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SALE Ranted '“to ” w? 't • ’;'« ? hous'& cpvts;': saces-Hly. ‘caivt d, rAlpha Laval separator. —F. ■ -ensen, Brooklyn Road, Carterton. ’X. FOR SALK—3ft~ ’’Shacklock range, good cooker. £3/10/-. Apply 11 Albert Street. WANTED TO SELL.—Singer drophead sewing machine, good order; also large quantity Meccano. Address at “Times-Age." WANTED”TO~ SELL?-Lab.? ’’model 2stroke motor cycle, recently re-bor-ed. Address at “Times-Age." TOOR SALE?—Genuine E.P.S. silver tea service, plain, new. with E.P.S. tray. Address at “Times-Age.” FOiTSALE.—Pair white kid shoes, A size 3; worn once. Address at “Times-Age.” FOR SALE.—SeeYisplay Para Rubber A Co.’s window, Boyd’s Tyre Preserver, Hood Dressing and Shoe Sole Saver. FiREWOdb”FOR”SALE:'’AppIy 27 Walton’s Avenue. FOR SALE.—Crescent Wrenches, 24, I 12, 8,6 in., and Vise Grips—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. FOR”SALE:—AIIis-Chalmers Tractors, A Models “B” (13.5 h.p.l. “C" (17 h.p.). “W.F.” (23 h.p.).—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Master ton, FOR SALE—lnflations, claw, milk and X air tubes, releaser rings, V belts, pulleys, etc.—Levin & Co, Machinery Department, Masterton. WANTED TO SELL.—I Andrews and ’’ Beaven chaff cutter, in first-class order, £185; 1 Steel Queen hay press, first-class condition, £2oo—Masson & Co, Ltd, Carterton. nOYS'”OVERCOATS,”smaII sizes, 29/G. See window for display.—C. D. Shoosmith. c. smith’s~f6r walue: II YARD—56in. Maroon Dress Flannel, super quality. Ideal for Children's Frocks and Blazers. 1J coupons per yard—C. Smith’s Fabric Counter. g/A PAIR—Art Silk Hose, dull finish, z Lisle heel, toe and suspender top, neat fitting at ankle, superior quality. One clothing coupon.—C. Smith’s FancyDepartment. ITAFFETA1 TAFFETA “SLIPS? Colours: ' Blue, Green and White. Sizes, S.W. and W. Very special value at C. Smith’s Underwear Department. 1 -n TO 3/3 —Men’s Heavy Wool Workz J ing Socks, Grey and Brown mixture; all sizes. 11/- for strong Work Shirts with tennis collar. —C. Smith's Men's Weai- Section. 9 /II TO 4/6 —Island Shopping Bas- ' kets, various shapes and sizes, to carry your parcels safely. —C. Smiths Fancy Department.09 /p—SMART SLACKS of super synU thetic fabric; Navy, Bottle and Nigger. Sizes, S.S.W. to O.S. Splendid fitting—C. Smith’s Showroom for Good Value. STEELE” A Nb“BULL ” WITH overYYyears’ piano experience ’’ we can guarantee complete satisfaction at reasonable cost. Ring 1815 for free quotation for overhauling and tuning.—Steele & Bull, Qualified Tuners and Repairers. COUNTRY Listeners- Send yur Battery to us for re-charging. Stocks of all kinds of Radio Batteries on hand. Check yours now and ensure good winter reception.—Steele & Bull. Queen Street, Masterton. QUR Radio Service Department is fully equipped to service all makes of sets. Only best quality valves and parts used. Prompt service at reasonable charges.—Steele & Bull, Registered Radio Servicemen, telephone 1815.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 August 1943, Page 1
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