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SITUATIONS VACANT. UtTANTED. — Temporary nursegirl, ■ ’’<l,3o to 5.30 daily. Address at ‘‘Age” Office. lA7ANTED.—Young man or boy; milk ’-’’’cow; garden and odd jobs. Apply by letter to “D. 5. c/o “Age” Office. __ IX7'AN TED. —A middle-aged woman to •’’keep house and take care of two elderly people. Ring 1954. TXTANTED. —Experienced cook-gen- ’’ ‘ eral. Apply Mrs. A. A. Cameron, 16 Renall Street. SITUATIONS WANTED. REWARD will be given to any person, who can give information leading to permanent position, driving car or light lorry, by sober, experienced driver. Replies to “Motor Driving,” e/o “Age” Office. YOUNG GIRL, just left school, seeks position; dental rooms, shop, or learn dressmaking. Address at “Age” Office. WU’ANTED.—Position as cook, in the country. Address at. “Age” Office. lA7ANTED.— Position as driver; car, ’’ truck or tractor, by first-class mechanic. Outside work preferred. Eighteen years’ experience. Address at “Age” Office. IXJA-NTED.— Position as shepherd; ’’ single, sober' capable; good references. Address at “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. gOST. —Blistered pearl drop car-ring. Apply Hotel Midland. Reward. I WANTED TO BUY. —To purchase, a. light * v spring dray; must be in good order, and cheap. Address at “Age” Office. TO LET. rpO LET.—Furnished, from two to three months, furnished five-room-ed modern bungalow; every convenience. Seven minutes from P.O. For address apply “Ago” Office. MASONIC hall; Chapel Street, x available for Dances, Wedding Parties, Etc. Crockery available. Bing ’phone 1917. fJO LET.—Apply Public Trust Office, Masterton, 10-roomed and 20-room-ed house, at 186 and 188 Chapel Street, Masterton. Low rentals to good tenants. FOB SALE. JK>R PRIVATE SALE—Superior artistic Bungalow; newly erected; corner of Essex and Pownall Streets. Seven apartments, all modern, conveniences; garage. Inspection invited. Apply H. W. Dale, builder, ’Phone 2567 for terms and price. JpOR SALE.—One 6-cyiinder sevenseater Studebaker Car, two spare rims and tyres in perfect order. Price, £lB5. One Ford Pacer, £2O. Gordon Hugan, Ltd., Carterton. P.O. Box 48, 'Phone 53. JJEW OAK CHINA CABINET, £7 10/. New Single Wooden Bedstead, nonsag rustless wire, £2 5/-. —D. W. Sim, Perry Street. MEW OAK (BEDROOM SUITES, from £lB 10/-. Made in Masterton.—D. W. Sim, Perry Street. YEW LINO., from 5/6 to 6/9 yard.— D. W. Sim, Perry Street. J^LECTROLUX - VACUUMCLEANER, splendid order; £B. Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, splendid order, £5. Achilles Vacuum Cleaner, perfect order, £6 10/-.—D. W. Sim, Perry Street gULBS! BULBS! Now is the time to plant all spring flowering bulbs. We have a large selection in all the following kinds:—Anemones, Ranuncu- j lus, Tulips, Freesias, Crocuses, Ixias, Hyacinths, Tritonias. Snowdrops, Mixed and Named Narcissi, etc., all in good flowering size bulbs.—Ball Bros., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, Queen Street. Telephones 1459 and 1938. (CHOICEST Hothouse Grapes, fresh picked and sweet, now ready at Ball Bros., Queen Street, ’phone 1938. TyrEN’S STOUT Chrome Shooters.— An Ideal Working Boot. Light, but durable, with or without nails; 25/-. —At the W.F.C.A., “Masterton'a Shopping Centre.” JOYAL’S CORN - SOLVENT. A genuine corn remover. Easy to apply. Price, 1/6. At all chemists. pOOTWEAit: selection is an ear/ matter at our store, and you get what you want. Prices and quality always right. — Carpenter & Evans Queen Street. Masterton. piANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace. UTERCULES CYCLES have extra strong fittings, frame guaranteed fifty years. English Dunlop Cord Tyres and tubes, Reynolds chain, mud-flap, pump, tools, bell, etc. Hercules are the best.—At Andrews & Rolph’s, opposite Hngo & Shearer’s. 'Phone 2458. jyjEDICA'xED DOG SOAP will keep your pet free from vermin, and its coat glossy and well conditioned. Price, 1/6 per tablet. At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Masterton. (JHENILLE VELOUR for Dainty Frocks; colours, Beige, Rose, Amorette, Bois de Rose, •Cherry, Lilac and Ivory, 9/11 yard.—Hugo and Shearer, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1929, Page 1

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