WANTED, FOR SALE, TO j LET. WANTED, Plain Sewing. Apply Miss E. Scholtz, Waimea-st. WANTED, a good Housemaid. Wages. £1 a week. Apply I COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 'six STRONG -yOUTHS. Apply X T^-IRKPATRICK & CO., Ltd. 1 WANTED. A YOUNG GIRL for the Bookbinding room. Apply Mail Office. 1 1 , . 1 , . 1 1 ii- - - WANTED to Let : Cottage in Wai-mea-street. Immediate fiqssession. — A. W. Stallard, Hardy-st. !~~ VV'ANT'ED. -"■ ACOMPETENI Man to take charge of Large Orchard in the Motueka District, a thorough knowledge of Pruning, Spraying, and Cultivation required. For further particulars Apply to ALBERT EVERETT, c/o EVERETT BROS. WANTED. A JUNIOR CLERK. APPLY by letter, stating experience and salary required. O "I^IRKPATRICK & CO. LTD. WANTED, a Parcel Boy.. Apply at once. JACKSON and CO., Trafalgar-street. ' "V|r ANTED TO RENT. FOUR or Five-roomed House with water and gas and up-to-date conveniences. Taken for term ; rent no object if suitable. Small section preferred. No children. Reply to "CERTES," "Mail" Office. WANTED, an Improver. Apply to F. Vorbach, Blacksmith, Renwicktown, Marlborough. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mus. R. LUCAS, Britannia Heights. WANTED, a Boy for Aerited Water Factory. Apply J. B. DODSON and SON. WANTED, a Capable Girl for Housework, good wages. -"Apply after 7 p.m., Mrs Bert Tasker, Mount Street. WANTED, Capabl* Youth for Country Store, yard work, j Bhort rounds, accustomed to horses. I Apply Hodgson and Son, Wakefield. FOR SALE: Horse, secondhand Sulky, and Harness. Apply ] Mail Office. 1 ' __ v . 1 TO Let, for six months, a furnish- ' ed house of six rooms in a good ocality. Apply 8.E., Box 63. ! f*i RAPES for Sale, fresh from the ] UT vine. J. EAST, Milton-st., ( rhe Wood. Ort SALE OR TO LET.-Good-will and Tools of Blacksmith's" - .usiness. Owner rehiring on account ' if Ul health. Apply to ' R. GIBSON, ! Renwicktown, Blenheim. ' FOR Sale, Cheap, 4-w' .-Jed Car- ' riage. -APP'y R- *'"'' , rra._ ) Tijfi <• . _■-__. r_ HORSE for Sale.— Good Staunch Half-Draught. Apply "Mail" Office. 1 2__ t MELSON DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. ' ______ < f~.LASS Firing 2 p.m. SATURDAY,- £ l_7 Ammunition required, 35 c ounds. J. P. SMALLBONE,' Hon. Secretary. THE PERMANENT BUILDING ■ SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE Usual Monthly Subscription ' Meeting will be held at the Of- j ice, Hardy-st. on Monday and Tues- ** lay next, the 17th and 18th insts., from ■ ) a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. N.B. — Subscriptions can be paid any I ime before the due date. GEO. M. BOUT, ' Secretary. ' ' "THEAXEB ROYAI. NELSON. LAST TWO NIGHTS ! ' LAST TWO NIGHTS! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! LIVING "WHIST AND KIRMEfib Full Programme this evening. No mcores ; thus giving everyone an op>ortunity of seeing the entire pro•ramme. in aid of REBUILDING FUND OF CHE OLD PEOPLE'S HOME. Under the auspices of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board). Presented for the First Time in Nelson by f)AA HIGHLY-TRAINED L)UU PERFORMERS. QAA 3REAT OVJyJ SPECTACULAR DISPLAY. 30STUMES. OF ALL NATIONS. | Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, ls. | Box Plan at Jackson's. MATINEE : SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. Admission '2s; Children, Is; under sis, 6d to all parts of the house. -rLIVING WHIST akd KIRMESS. LIVING "WHIST And KIRMESS. IN Consequence of numerous requests the Committee of the above* bave decided to give another performance on Saturday evening for tho convenience of country residents. - The train usually leaving Nelson at 10 o'clock has been delayed until 10.30. Reserved seats may be. booked at Mr W. R. May's Store, Richmond ; Bettany's Estato, Brightwater ; E. W. Hodgson and Son's, Wakefield. /•""lOME and SEE THE GREATEST SPECTACULAR DISPLAY EVER SHOWN IN NELSON. Also Assist the Old People's Homo Rebuilding Fund. ) "n.zjr, NELSON-BELGROVE SECTION. ON SATURDAY, February 15th, 1008, the* left© -train from" Nelson will be delayed half" an hour, ond will leave Nelson at 10.30 p.m., running correspondingly late throughout to Bolgrove. District Office, Nelson. February 14, 1908. BY ORDER. ! "VTELSON GARRISON BAND. ~~' p. RAND CONGERT. BOTANICAL RESERVE, SUNDAY, February 16th. Test Selections and March Marching Evolutions, Etc. Concert commencing at 2.30 p.m. { Collection in aid of Contest Fund.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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