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situations vac ant. lITANTED.—ReIiabIe girl, to mind ■’'''baby; two afternoons a week; from 12.30 to 5.30. Apply 23 Pownall Street. IX7ANTED—GirI; household duties; ) 8 till 2. Address at “Age” Office. fiAEPENTERS WANTED. —- Apply Rigg Bros., Builders. ___ TS7ANTED. — Temporary nursegirl, ’ '*1.30 to 5.30 daily. Address at “Age” Office. ' ■ IX7ANTED. —A middle-aged woman to . ' ' keep house and take care of two elderly people. Ring 1954. SITUATIONS WANTED. IX/ANTED. —Dressmaking and Plain "''’sewing. Address at “Age” Office. WANTED.—Position as shepherd, by married man with three dogs and horse. Apply “Experienced,” c/o “Age” Office. REWARD will be given to any I person who can give information 1 leading to permanent position driving Hear or light lorry, by sober, experienced ! driver. Replies to “Motor Driving,” ■ c/o “Age” Office. “WANTED.— Position as driver; ear, ' truck or tractor, by first-class mechanic. Outside work preferred. Eighteen years’ experience. Address at “Age” Office. Ilf ANTED.— Position as shepherd; ' single, sober, capable; good references. Address at “Age” Office. LOST AND FOUND. JjOST. —Near Alfredton, on Wednesday, black, white and tan prickeared collie bitch; answering to the name of “Foxie. ” Reward. Finder please communicate with A. J. Rutherfnrd, Alfredton. Telephone 718. JjOST. —In Masterton Park, lady’s fawn purse containing money, papers, etc., name, E. Kennedy, printed inside. Finder rewarded on reutrning to “Age” Office. jjOST.—Between C. Smith’s and Hall Street, purse containing money and key. Finder please return to “Age” Office. Reward. WANTED TO BUY. WTANTED. —To purchase, a light v spring dray; must be in good order, and cheap. Address at “Age” Office. FOB SALE. JpOR SALE.—SiIk Tapestry Chesterfield Suite, almost new. Sacrifice £3O or near; cost double. Apply Cosy Lounge. x' JpOR SALE. —Grapes, 1/6 per lb. Apply G. H. Eaton, 144 Columba Road. Telephone 1897. pOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—Quarteracre section, Rimu Street, Lansdowne, £lOO cash. Address at “Age” Office. 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. pOR SALE.—One 6-eylinuer 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. JSJ-EW OAK CHINA CABINET, £7 10/. New Single Wooden Bedstead, nonsag rustless wire, £2 5/-. —D. W. Sim, Perry Street. JJEW OAK BEDROOM SUITES, from £lB 10/-. Made in Masterton.—D. W. Sim, Perry Street. JSfEW LINO./from“s/6 to 6/9yard.D. W. Sim, Perry Street. pLECTROLUX - VACUUM CLEANER, 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, Ranunculus, Tulips, Freesias, Crocuses, Ixias, Hyacinths, Tritonias. Snowdrops, Mixed and Named Narcissi, ete., 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. ATEN’S STOUT Chrome Shooters.— ldeal Working Boot. Light, but durable, with or without nails; 25/-. —At the W.F.C.A., “Masterton’s Shopping Centre.” JJYAL’S CORN~SOLVENT. A genuino corn remover. Easy to apply. Price, 1/6. At all chemists. piANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. J. Candy, 33 Cambridge Terrace. 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. DIE ARE NOTED for our Cycle and Gramophone Repairs and Accessories. The very best Workmanship and Value is offered at J. W. Smith’s, South End Cycle Works, npp. Knox Church. ’Phone 2598 HHENILLE VELOUR for Dainty Frocks; colours, Beige, Rose, Annette, Bois de Rose, Cherry, Lilac and Ivory, 9/11 yard.—Hugo and Shearer, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1929, Page 1

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