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. In Memoriam Notices: 3/-. Verses, 6d per line (5 words)
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Young woman, household duties; 2 adults; central: 30/-. Address at “Times-Age," WANTED?—Capable domestic help, live out—Mrs Alister Buchanan. 77 Renall Street. Telephone 2375. WANTED— Woman - to clean office, ” one day weekly. Address at “TimesAge.” WANTED.—A man with scythe to cut grass. Ring 2217. WANTED.—Woman to do plain sew’V ing. country. Address at “TimesAge.” WANTED—SIrong youth for factory; essential industry—J. C. Ewington, Mas ter ton. WORK WANTED rpEACHER’S home, Masterton. wants A essential work 4 weeks next holidays. Arrange. Mrs Brenkley, 14 Renall Street. T> ESPONSIBLE ~girl wants casual evening work minding children, housework, etc. Ring 2397 or write “519,” c/o “Times-Age.” ROOM WANTED. ROOM wanted by lady, furnished or unfurnished, in nice home, handy to town. Write “521,” c/o “TimesAge.” LOST AND FOUND. I OST—Tied back - Long’s butcher shop, black and tan sheep dog. 2 weeks. Please apply Poundkeeper. ■f OST, on Showgrounds, Carterton, on n show days, boy’s light tweed overcoat. Finder please return to “TimesAge,” Carterton. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY—Sheep dog, immediately. Header or all-round good sheep dog. Ring 15, Hinakura. WANTED' 'to good lightweight summer coat, in black or navy, also a few light frocks, 38in. bust. Write “Cash,” c/o “Times-Age.” WANTEdYO BUY.—3 sets’Ri'dd milk- ” ing machine cups, with inflations. Write E. Bloxham, R.D., Carter ton. WANTED~TO BUY—Late model car. Will pay top price. Must be in good condition. Write, giving full details, to P.O. Box 362, Palmerston North. WANTED TO - BUY?—4 or 5-roomed ” house, conveniences. Write “511,” c/o ‘<’im.es-Age.” QONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. FOR SAj-E. ——“cricket ’ GEARrpHREE Bats, 1 set Wickets (complete), 1 pair Wicketkeeping Gloves. 2 pairs "Pads. All as new. Apply T. DALY, Secretary. Hospital Indoor Staff Social Club. FORSALE- Day-old chicks. W.L. and 1 8.0., with or wthbut hens, at 24 Makora Road. FOR~SAT?Er— Stewart 30 cwt. truck, r 1928 model, economical running. ’Phone 500 D, Master ton, evenings. Fbß’SALE.'^T'hYndy'"smart header, 1 smooth coat, 18 months, dog, £8; besides huntaways and 4-year noisy handy dog and noser, heel and head pull, Blue Merle pups, also huntaway Merles. Apply Luscombe, Carterton. FOR SALE.—Overcoal, lit boy 12 to " 14; kilt, child 6to 8. Address at “Times-Age,” Carterton. . FOR SALE—Child’s rocking horse, r slight borer; cheap. Write “520,’ c/o “Times-Age.” FOR SALE?^Doors, windows, iron and timber, brickbats onlj' can be had for cartage. Apply Foreman. Post Office job, Carterton. FOIYsALE. —John Deere tractors and power mowers. Further particulars from Gough, Gough and Hamer, Perry Street; Masterton. FOR SALE—“Andrews” Patent Hay r Sweep, for tractors, trucks, etc. For delivery this season, order now. —Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. FOR SALE.—Allis-Chalmers Tractors, r Models B (13.5 h.p.), C (17 h.p.), W.C. 23 h.p.).—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Mastertom_ FOlTSALE?—Sherwin Williams Pure r Prepared Paint. — Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. FOrIaLE— I Andrews and Beaven r chaffcutter, in first-class order, £185; 1 "Steel Queen hay press, in firstclass condition, £2OO. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. ivfEN’S Khaki and White Handkerchiefs, 1/6 each—C. D. Shoosthith. FIREWOOD FOR"SALE? Apply 27 Walton’s Avenue. C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 9 n //»—SEE~thelie‘w “HobbyrHorsc,” a great toy for the children. Strongly constructed to stand hard-use. You may use our Lay-by System. C. Smith’s for Value. K /11 _ TO~2976—New range of Lamp Shades just to hand. Great assortment in all colourings. Always good value at C. Smiths. YlT^b' Tap•iJL/u estry, Art. Linen in floral designs, Satin in novelty shapes—all good furnishing colours—at C. Smiths. 97 TO - 49/6 pair—White Linen--0 ' finish Sheets, 2i! yards long. Buy now while stocks are available. Fortunate shipment of reliable superior qualities.—C. Smith’s for Value. j /TTyaßD— Sunlaf Cotton Prints, fast colours. 7/11 to 15/6 yard— Floral Silks in great variety. 6/11 to 18/6 yard—Plain coloured Silks and Crepes, including Black and Navy—C. Smith, Ltd. ' 1 MEN’S - Khaki Shorts, pleats -and side pockets, adjustable waist band. “Chukka Sport Shirts, 10/6 and .12/6. Grey, Maize, Cream, Blue and Bottle—At C. Smith’s Men’s Wear Section.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 November 1943, Page 1
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