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I Spring & iSwinmcr Wear. 1 CHOOSrSG Tit K nX'l to li:l your r<-qi:m-mentahere Some are the acme of charmim? i fimMMP^W^ 1 SmoWcitv, while the mote elaborate models HB™PyßT*'«» S "rallh of lovely, though d-«snminotin B TO CALL and see these j /T^™«^^^» love'v Hmlh in nil thok de'iglnful novelty and ( A ij^^^Wfre=Vaesp,und note iho exceptionally reason- j yT* fWlilU/ (lVv.^tE.iiied in tveryone of these Ueautiiul Hais. , AM* ml! W' ANSTICE, ■

WANTED, FOS'SALS- TO LF.T. WANTED, Good Turn Lnlho for Iron Work.— KARSTEN, Bridge-street. WANTED, a Table Maid for the Boys' College. Apply after 7 p.m. at the COLLEGE. ! WANTED, a Domesticated Companion. Good home. One in family. Three nights and two afternoons off a week. Apply Mrs Askew, Nile-street.' W- ANTED, Handy Man for Hotel Work. Must bs able to milk. Apply WAKEFIELD HOTEL. WANTED, Tho Public to know that i:iv Xew Stni.-k of Suitings have j arrived at T. HARFORD, Trafalgar-st. I "VH7' AN ' rED '• Cook-General. I VV Apply Mrs. Thomas, « 'PANAMA HOTEL. WANTED, a Good General. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Lyeil, Trafalgar-street South. WANTED, Competent Cook. Male or Female. Apply COMMERCIAL HOTEL. WANTED: Beehive Knitting Alachine Company 'New Zealand) want people to make flosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own I homes; make £1 a week, previous experience nee necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write ai once.— Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. NELSON MENTAL HOSPITAL. WANTED: A Nurse. Salary £45 per annum. With annual increase of £5. Board and residence, also uniform provided. Apply any forenoon with references, to the SUPERINTENDENT. FOit SALE, as a Going Concern, DesirabU Boarding House, doing excellent business Good locality Apply W. LOCK. TO Let : House, seven rooms, good locality, sunny posit .on. Apply KARSTENS ■ Furnishing Warehouse. Bridge-street. TO LEI": Funiisiisd Hedrn.im and Sitting Room, with or without board. For address apply "Mail" Office.' FOR SALE: Saddle or Harness Horse. Also 100 Fowls. BARNES, Montreal-road. TO LET: Centre of Township, Ollice, Front Shop, and Storeroom or Workshop. Rent mod. Apply Higgs, Wakefield. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. TSpHE Property situated on the WakaS punka Road belonging to Mrs Wright (who is leaving New Zealand) containing 14 acres excellent land, with nearly new 8-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, h. and c. water, wash-house, with copper and tubs, and storeroom. There is also a 3-roomed cottage on the j property, which is let to a good tenant. This desirable property is to be had on very easy terms. ' Price £1300. Terms £200 down and balance can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Apnlv to P.& D. EDWARDS, Trafalgar street. TO LET. 6_ROOMED DWELLING iii Kawa.- --™ street, near Boys' College. Connected with sewer. Possession 2nd Sept. F. and D. EDWARDS. TO IjEI : 6-roomcd House, situated Wellington Terrace. For further particulars apply W. Smith, Mount- street. TJANGATOTARA. FOD SALE or To Let, 62 Acres Freehold Land. About 900 trees, raspberries, etc. For full particulars, apply to x LAWRENCE INWOOD. TOJ^ET. BROOMED HOUSE, on Wellington t) Terrace. Apply "Mail" Ofike. ~ FOX SALE. GOOD Five-roomed C'ottaua and Land fronting Wakelield Quay, The Port. Apply PITT and MOORE, \ ' Solicitors.

TO LET: House in North Esk-sireet. Apply The Wilkins & Field Hardware Co., Ld. WANTED to Purchaso: Draiiilif. Horse, used to Shaft Work. J. ORSMAN, Toi Toi Valley. FOR SALE: eVry Handsctr.e n-twd Clieffonier, with lony mir.-or in back, carved panels, two cup boa -dr. sun! drawers, walnut stained p.nrl polished, price £5 18s 6d. — A. J. Bastin -and Co.. Cabinetmakers. On view at Alf. Rob inson's, Bookseller. for. sai7eT A BARGAIN. sT'pn;T!TOR vii. i. a CiTr r. ■<.<;■■■: ■'' SEVEN ROOMS and ALL COXWN! ENCES', including Bntlirooin. p.w.c, Scullery, Wash-hou?.c, Piiiitry, 3f : ■ room, linen press, wartb-ooe, '-vao ■' :<: coal bins, h .and t. water, \;u :::, drainage, all sjlf-containeri under <-'n roof; just being completed on Lot 9, Moorhouse Estate, with a frontage cf 56 feet to itichmoiid^avenu» — fine sunny position, with sea visw. The whole feueed and finished Teady for occupation. £825 on SPECIAL EASY TERMS. Apply to the Proprietors, or I ROBERTSON BROS., Ltd., t j (on the work), j "~ TO LET. \ NE.W Two-storied House,. "Rawhiti." I containing 15 rooms, al jm'sml. ( occupied by the Misses Hayes. Sitnatec. I in Nile-st., near Presbyteriaji Clhii.j. ! All conveniences, connected with iuk I sewers. Apply Mns. ASKEW, NTi'c-stroti. MARLBOROUGH RACING~ CLUB. SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 6th and 7th. NOMINATIONS CLOSE SATURDAY NEXT at 9 p.m. L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, Blenheim. ALL SAINTS' SUNDAY SCHOOL. AN Entertainment in aid of the "All Saints' Sunday School Instrument Fund will be held in the All Saints' Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY Evening, Sept. 22, at 7.3(J o'clock, "Alice in Wonderland," Japanese lan Dance, Nursery Rhymes, Musical Items, etc. Admission Is; Children half-price. TO BUILDERS fTIENDERS are "invited for the ErecX tion of a Nine-roomed Residence at Motueka for R. P. Hudson, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Offices of the undersigned, with whom tenders are to be lodged by naan of SATURDAY, 25th inst. A. R. GRIFFIN, Architect. R. P. DE RIDDER, C.E., M.A.A. | (LONDON), ARCHITECT. I COLLINGWOOD-STREET, NELSON- i Late Consulting Architect to. Liverpool Fireproof Construction Co. ; Specialist to H.M. War Office; the English Nobility ,eti. Over 20 years' English i and four yearß' colonial experience. Only ordinary charges. f ' \ FOE RELIABLE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES, . TRY GIBBARD & Co., " SPOT CASH " DRAPERS & CLOTH IERS, Lower Bridge Street, (Opposite W. Lock's ) V — J STRAW HATTERS. Don't waste time wondering where to buy your new STRAW HAT. A visit right here will settle that problem, and also what to buy, and what to pay. 75 dozen just opened for Men and Boys. DEE AND SOKS.

lIN THE GARDEN ! "VTO matter whether it Ibe flowers or vegetables that are ||||I LM grown, September is a busy month for the Gardener. WM? Weeds must be kept down, new seeds put in, young shoots nursed to a hardy growth, & many other duties performed. I To do these things quickly and satisfactorily, the | Gardener for Pleasure as well as the Gardener for Profit, | must have Good Tools. i Incidentally we believe our Tools— being of British li 1 make— Avill exactly meet your needs in this direction. ,$ We have Forks and Spades, HoeS: and Weeders. and the | hundred and one other Garden Implements to accommodate }| the strong-armed sons of the soil. We have lighter, yet H| hardly less strong,t'Ladies' Gardening Sets, and Spades, and \l\ We have Floral Syringes and Faultless Sprayers, both ra§ff|ll of which will produce a fine misty spray, suitable for MfmlM Boquets, Ferns, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Etc., Etc. ffiW^iS^ Keep these facts well in mind, and when you decide toKlb make a start in the Garden, come in and insnect the goods Lengthen Your Life Every Worker in Metals ! li By Cutting out sour petty worries, should use BAKER'S TINNING AND 1 1 KENT'S SGTABY KNIKE-CLEANIKG SOLDERING PREPARATION. Ifc is | v AND POLISHING MACHINE will help much cheaper than any other Flux, | \, because it effects a great saving in gives off no noxious vapour like g (L time and laDour, and gives better re-' Spirits of Salts, prevents rust, re- a suits i.et us demonstrate its useful- quires less solder, and generally gives a ness to you next time you come to Stronger, Cleaner, and Better work in H town. tess time. ' H E, Buxton & Co., Ltd., I 8 TRAFALGAR STREET-' NELSON. J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 17 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 17 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 17 September 1909, Page 3

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