Casual Advertising. Inch Kate: 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.—Strong, intelligent boy for permanent employment. Excellent opportunity to learn trade, together with ample prospects of advancement. Apply Yates’s Cash Stores, opp. Wagg’s Garage. __ WANTED, for Masterton, handy man ’’ gardener; good wages. Ring 1891. WANTED—Cook - general Apply, ’’ Royal Oak Hotel, Carterton. WANTED. —Help in mornings, house ’’ and children. Address at “TimesAge.” _ WORK WANTED. WANTED. —Work evenings and week- ’’ ends. Apply Darvill’s Billiards, Masterton. WANTED TO RENT. ‘ WANTED TO RENT.—Four or five- ” roomed house, by refined couple; careful tenants. Any reference. Ring 2150. _ TQ LET WANTED TO LET. —Grazing, 25 acres " (good feed). Apply at “TimesAge,” Carterton or Masterton, for address. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Gent’s wallet, containing notes 14 and dollars, between Greytown and Carterton. Reward. —G. Brunton, Greytown. ’Phone 95. J OST, vicinity Dixon Street, grey and black striped kitten. Reward. —26 Bannister Street, or ’phone 1314. J Ot>T. —One Shorthorn bullock from 14 saleyards after Fair. Finder please communicate with Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Masterton. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED TO PURCHASE. — Two r nanny goats. Write “J.M.,” c/o “Times-Age” Carterton Branch Office. WANTED TO BUY. — Second-hand T ’ tire, 21 Ford, urgent. Apply 105 Essex Street. ’Phone 2189, WANTED TO BUY. ’ piANO, about £lO or £l5, wanted for Christmas. No objection borer. Write “580,” c/o “Times-Age.” piANO WANTED, only modern, upx right ,or baby grand considered. State make ,age, price. Write “581,” c/o “Times-Age.”. WANTED—Cane prams and push ’ T chairs with sponge tires. Good prices given. Apply W. G. Perry, 229 Queen Street. ’Phone 2496, OONVERT your old Gold and Diamond Rings into cash Highest prices. — G. Dallas, Watchmaker, C. Smith’s Buildings, Masterton. “ FOR~SALE. pOR SALE.—Navy blue English " pram, good condition, cash. Address at “Times-Age.” FOR SALE—4 White Leghorns, 1 x Australorp (laying). Address at “Times-Age.” i POR SALE.—Two mechanical Queen r Mary ships; 20in. in length, in perfect condition; also two aeroplanes with 22in. wing span, as new. Can be seen at “Times-Age” Office. - POR SALE.—Pushchair with small r sponge tires; very good condition. ’Phone 1553. > ■ pOß^SALE.—Austin 20 truck, good r cab, tires, roomy platform. £45. Suitable farmer. —D. W. Stewart, Railway Road. POR SALE.—Morris 8 car in good r condition; tires in perfect order. Cash. Ring 53 Greytown for further particulars. POR SALK—Gent’s 15-jewel luminous X dial wristlet watch, brand new; Swiss make. Never used. What offers? Write “591,” c/o “Times-Age.” POR SALE, in Carterton district, 1 r (new) 20in. Gent’s Phillips Cycle, with coaster brake. —C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Carterton. f - sv. DUAL WAVE Philips Battery 1 Radio, £32/10/-.—C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Carterton. f)UR suggestions for Xmas—Torches, v Electric. Irons, Bed and Wall Lamps, Holdall Sports Tool Bags, Wood Toys for the kiddies. —C. Kemp Goodin, Cycle and Radio Dealer, Carterton. POR SALE—lnflations, claw, milk and r air tubes. Pre-war quality and price—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. 1 POR SALE—Sherwin Williams pure ” prepared Paint. —Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. pOR SALE—Belting, lin. to 4in„ also r V belts, pulleys, etc.—Levin & Co., Machinery Department, Masterton. POR SALE—I Big 6 mower, extra knife, £32/10/-; 1 Herkules mower, 3 knives, £l6/10/-; both in first-class condition. —Masson & Co., Ltd., Carterton. IUTEN’S Blue Denim Trousers, 15/6. Men’s Navy Blue Drill Bib Overalls,, 26/6—C. D. Shoosmith. WE cannot let you have all the films ” you’d like, but we can help you to get the best out of each precious roll. Our Developing and Printing Service today preserves in every detail the same fine quality and workmanship on which it was founded. So leave that valued snool at Wilson’s Pharmacy (next Page’s Corner), for results that will please. W.F.C.A, SPECIALS. K/fi YARD—45in. Oil Baize, fresh °/ 0 stock just to hand. All new patterns—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” OQ/fi —JASPE Bedspreads, floral designs, in Pink, Green and Blue, f-bed size.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers? k'/I’l YARD—36in. Fine quality Oiled °/ ■ LX Japara Cloth (an excellent substitute for rubber sheeting).—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” o /fi PAlR.—Ladies’ Elastic-top Tennis u Socks, Navy, White, Green, Blue, Lemon and Fawn—At f, The Wairarapa. Farmers.” ? n/j j PAIR I—Fully-fashioned 1 —Fully-fashioned fine *' quality Lisle Hose, sizes 8J to 10 (2 Clothing Coupons).—At “The Wairarapa Farmers? K /I J quality Rayon Hose, sizes 8J to 91; Suntan shade.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1943, Page 1
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