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ar . i TTtTANTED all intending pupils for ior Wmy dancing class to attend Foresill ters' Hall at 7.30 to-night. W. Millar. WANTED.— A Girl for office and i!hop work. One accustomed rp to book-keeping preferred. Apply to CARTER, Carrier. v. \"STANTED a good general servant. ™ W Apply PANAMA HOTEL, Nelson. c'e ' ~!TSrANTED a Furnished Room; suYV burb preferred. Apply by letter, "W.C.D." "Mail" Office. — "^l7" ANTED > Sitting room and double i W bedroom, with board, in pleasant suburb. Address — ".Retired," "flail" Office. t "\T|7' ANTED— Karly in May— Married ?V Couple, no children, wife, cook V ' staff quarters ; husband, generally use- —; f ul ; one accustomed to oil engine preferred. Salary, £156 per annum. Particulars, Apply Superintendent, Eastern j' , Extension Telegraph Company, Cable " Bay, Nelson. "|T7 ANTED Known, that H. Collias, 1T T Bootmaker, opposite old Post Of fice, does repaiis at lowest rates id ' first-class style. - "OOR SALE.— Strawberry plants.— A Marguerite, Apply John Bain, Emano Street. TO LET.— Six-roomed Cottagr~A~pply MRS MARSHALL, College i; ) . t ' T7IOR SALE— By Tender. Green- - JJ house, 60 x 20. The highest or ' any tender not necessarily accepted. 3 E. MILTON, ' Hampden Street. i "El OR SALE. 7-rmd house, and 5 > JF acres land in Toi-Toi Street; 1 acre orchard. Splendid situation. — ) Apply— C. MANSSEN. ' I ' FOR SALE. " , TO SAW-MILLERS AND DAIRY FARMERS. f?(\ TONS (in lots to suit purchasers) tJKJ Good clean wheat straw chaff, la 6d a sack, trucks, Belgrove; GEOEGE E. FIELD. "Fairbrook," Belgrove. TO LET— "Laburnum Villa," Waimea Road — 6 rooms, all conveniences I with nice garden, well fruited,— E. Milj ton. FORJ3ALE. WAKEFIELD AND WAI-ITI. A PROPERTY of 12 Acres, more or less, 4 Acres in Hop Garden. Seven Roomed House, orchard, etc., situated near Wai-iti Railway Station. Also Farm of 64 Acres, Church Valley, Wakefield ; firstclass land. For Particulars apply to— « E. S. HOULT, Wai-iti. """"tojletT DWELLING, 6- rooms, with all convoniencps. Central situation. Apply J. PORTER HARRIS, J Land and Estate Agent. "forTsale. PROPERTY in St. Vincent Street belonging to Mr Slinn. The house is as good as new, and contains Six Rooms and Bathroom. Price, £415. SIX-ROOMED dwelling and land in Wellington Terrace. Splendid position. The property is cheap at £380. SIX-ROOMED House, property m Waimea Road. Bathroom, copper, washing troughs, etc. £450. THE Property in Russell Street, lately occupied by Mrs Wm. Wells. The House contains 9 rooms with bathroom, dairy, etc. Price £450. A GOOD Building site in Kawai-st., 56 feet by 200 feet. Price, £84. ,Wa ROUT & SONSj LAND AGENTS. THOROUGHLY Practical and efficient engineer — mechanical and electrical — and motor expert, desires engagement. — Address, "Motor," "Mail" Offica. FOR SALE. VERY Superior Property, situa'ed ; in Collingwood-st North. The housi contains six large lofty rooms, bath room, pantry, wardrobe, built in, washhouse and all conveniences on concrete foundation. Large section of land. Apply on the premises. to E. BLACKBURN. ANDERERS' Football Club.-r-~" Annual meeting, Snow's rooms, Wednesday, 17 inst., full attendance requested. *" TO LET (TAHDNA). FURNISHED House facing the sea ; rent moderate. Apply MR BECKETT, Tahuna Cottage. -|VT"OTICE OF TfJEMOVAL. WE Have REMOVED to our new Offices, next to our old premises. PITT and MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. 13th April, 1907. ACK T OCX, HAS PLEASURE Oj IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PUBLIC OF NELSON THAT HE HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS AS- — WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER AND GROCER, IN NEW PREMISES LOWER BRIDGE STREET, Next f'oor Hunter, Watchmaker. m OTABANUI. X OTARANUI. mENDERS are invited up to 27th _| April for buying or leasing 380 acres of land at Totaranui ; 280 acres cleared and in grass ; 30 acres I flat. Low hills, three miles of fencing. A lovely situation for the homestead. Post and telephone office within five minutes' walk. Large block of Crown land adjoining ; also a natural boat harbour. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. PRATT, Totaratißt rHop-Picki'ng. I THE harvest hops have been I gathered in, and the delights and ■ profits of hop-picking have been g m experienced by hundreds. ■ I A Jood Investment I 1 BOWDEN'S will supply you I ■ with stores for the winter cheaper ■ ! B and better Chan anyone- e)fle. And ■ E we arc ready to cash your cheques ■ H and supply you with whatever ■ m you need for the home. Bowden c ■ E 13 the best place I 1 A Free Gift | i I Of Six Be3t China Caps and ■ a Saucers. You buy thb Tea — ■ 9 AMBER TIPS, the be;t 2/- Te\ I ■ on the market— £ nd with oac i ■ 1 5 lb. cannister we give you b'x I 1 Tea Cups Free. I '" § L.T. BOWDEN & CO., I i B TRAFALGAR-ST. I \ y* i OUR STOCK of Tailor-made Cos tumes is worthy of your inspection To be dressed to suit the season yoi must have a coat and skirt, then wh; not have a good one. We can show al styles and shades of colouring at price "■ to suit all. The correct thing is tl ! tight-fitting coat, either short or long- ■ of these we hold a fine assortment, ai 1 would like the opportunity of showii D : ■ mi's nn»o from 32s I to 70s, and every one of them is wi worth the price we ask. Please call, ' should like to talk this matter over wi you, and show you where our coßturr, excel. i '■ , BERT TASKER & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 3