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I LOVELY SEW 4ym TRIMMINGS. Our first shipment of New Em- I®, °V^^^Sv'\*^^^^^lm i broideries and Laces for this Sea- ft© ,> .]\^^^'^mmf^ « son has just arrived, and a better • n'X^Hw " (' \Wm selection has never beforo been \«©X; '' V /i* M&k Each piece of these lovely Laces ffO^T'^Ss&k l,*^X Ms and Embroideries is of the very J©° e >r - "!Ssl^Ov^^l&w^S^ newest and most exclusive design, \ _° -jJ^\K^IZ~-r*^^^-' •• *^ and reliable quality; and if youare (> a^i^S^r-^. ~\<sf wanting Trimmings for Underwear, /f~ • ' o - Blouses, Dresses, Etc, you'll find jW'qQO^^^^'^= x =^^M^>.' something to exactly fill your re *;*2~*°*~*__ ' quirements here. = — "- 1 Come in and pee these Choice Goods. Tho prices will please you too, they're moat reasonable, and the Goods will delight you— they're so beautiful — so new. Mrs ANSTICE, •Phone 184. TRAFALGAR STEEET, NELSON. FOR SALE. WANTED, FOR SALE, TO AD&DPAIM \)K7' ANTED, a Secondhand Spring BAKbAIN. W Dray, in good order. Apply by ____ letter to S. ROSSI, Halifax-street. * SUPERIOR VILLA COTTAGE of "KTTANTEdU Good GeneTal Servant SEVEN ROOMS and ALL CONVENI- V V Good wages. Another kept. ENCES, including Bathroom, p.w.c, Apply Mbs Larkins, Bridge-st. Scullery, Wash-house, Pantry, Store- :' T , mn . : room linen press, wardrobe, wood and W^ttS^^S coal bins, h .and c. water, gas, water, Night, 7.30. Young Men's Guild Condrainage, all self-contained under one cert. Admission free. roof; just being completed on Lot 9, ' ' : ■ Moorhouse Estate, with a frontage of WANTED. 56 feet to Richmond avenue— fine sunny * SMART .GIHL for the Fancy reposition, with sea view. The whole fenc- X-»- partment. Previous experience ed and finished ready for occupation. necess ary. Apply £825 on SPECIAL EASY TERMS. EVERETT BROTHERS. Apply to the Proprietors, or WTnf "f ? " ROBERTSON W Ltd., aniS %s**Xs? t « v '• Jeter in own handwriting, givin"- reFOR IMMEDIATE SALE. " %^ Z^T'hulPo^f^ mHE Property situated on the WaUa- ' """ '^ " StriCt " J-. puaka Road belonging to Mrs V eonbdentlal - Wright (who is leaving New Zealand) TUTANTF'n *t th a mmr nm r T~a containing 14 acres excellent land, with W M 1O I the ,^ orame . rclal p Ho " nearly new 8-roomed house, pantry » • , tel> Kltchen Ma » : also a Panbathroom, h. and c. water, wash-house, rymaic '- ' with copper and tubs, and storeroom. inr TAH T^ Z 7Z~Z ; —^T There is also a 3-roomed cottage on the W^ A^ TED : Two Waitresses for Tea property, which is let to a good tenant. .VV 00 ™ s out * £°,F Bake " This desirable property is to be had on hoase - A PP Iy HENRY and CO. very easy terms. Price £1300. Terms Tnrx-Av-ra'T-! , en ,, I 7, T~ : £200 down and balance can remain on \\T : r 6 - 0 Me ? 1° call and se6 mortgage at 5 per cent T T Special Line of Strong Tweed Apply to Suits al 30s.— At GIBBARD'S. ' Trafalgar street. '^MNTED, at once, a Reliable Mnn 1 . , II to drive a Butcher's Cart. Good TO LET Wages. Apply WILKIE & CO., /^.ROOMED DWELLING in KawaJ- Butohers - F. and P. EDWARDS. ™ Mrs^^W^'^kapuaka. G-lan^Sr^ W^p^f^The Port. Apply V J Mrs. Albert Dee, Bndge-st. PITT and MODRE, -ittavtet. 77 "" Solicitors. WANTED, « General Servant. — . »T Apply "Mail Office." TO LET. TTTANTED, a Domesticated ~Co^T NEW Two-storied House, "Rawhiti," f :J Iv piln -fw B $°v h °T ( ° n ° fl ™ containing 15 rooms, at present „„" n^off , «£l fnnf \"r A°. l °''" occupied by the Misses Hayes. Situated S ° fl a W6ckl A M l * M ™ A^ l;c "' in Nile-st., near Presbyterian Church. frile-street. All conveniences, connecfod with new -»■-.,. „,„„„ ~~Z !^ ~ sewers. Apply W ANTED > Handy Man for Hotel Mns ASKEW ' " Work. Must be able to milk. Nile-slro6t. A PP'y WAICEFIELD HOTEL. mA T TT^rn I^r ANTED, The Public to know that JL \_J JIJJCJ JL . V V m . v New s s o of Suitings have • arrived at T. HARFORD, Trafalgar-st. 5 -ROOMED t HOUSE, on We.lington AKTED ; Cook , Gener a,, Apply » » Mrs. Thomas, "Mail" Office. PANAMA HOTEL. T° LE ™ S.-™ 0 " 1611 Hou ? e ; situated XJZT ANTED : Beehive Knittin" MaWellington Terrace. For VV chine Company 'New Zealand) further particulars apply W. Smith, want people to make Hosiery for them Mount-street. whole or spare time, in their own TT77; TTj; homes ; make £1 a week, previous exUK bALIi: Saddle or Harness penence not necessary; constant emHorse. Also 100 Fowls. ployment all the year round. Write at BARNES, Montreal-road. once.— Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington WE ARE MOVING ALONG THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. OUR RECORD. Established less than two years, Very small stock at commencement, Only one worker. "OUR MANAGER." Plenty of Work from the start, Stock now increased beyond storage capacity Number of Employees has reached twelve. OURTMOfTO. "GOOD WORK even if at a LOSS." OUR METHOD. Truthful advice even if we turn you away Untiring Civility. J Gratitude for Patronage. Strictly Business Methods. _, _ We take all reasonable responsibility. We Guarantee our work if we are permitted to do ie our own way " We are Experts," and know how it should be done. And our Employees know that CARELESS WORK means IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL. We don't undertake Cheap Work, OUR REWARD, Return of Old Customers, Recommendations to New. F. A. CARLISLE & CO., PLUMBKBS &c, 30 Hardy Street.

lIN THE GARDEN ! "VTO matter whether it be flowers or vegetables that are WM3 Xy grown, September is a busy month for the Gardener. mw Weeds must be kept down, new seeds put in. young shoots Ngj nursed to a hardy growth, & many other duties performed, | To do these things quickly and satisfactorily, the § Gardener for Pleasure as Avell as the Gardener for Profit, I must have Good Tools. § Incidentally we believe our Tools— being" of British il make— will exactly meet your needs in this direction. & We have Forks and Spades, Hoes and Weeders, and the |i hundred and one other Garden Implements to accommodate $ the strong-armed sons of the soil. We have lighter, yet § hardly less strong }l 'Ladies' Gardening Sets, and Spades, and \|\ We have Floral Syringes and Faultless Sprayers, both ■^§11 of which will produce a fine misty spray, suitable for raSHi BOquets, Ferns, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Etc., Etc. fFpPIi Keep these facts well in mind, and when you decide to Wifih]' make a start in the Garden, come in and insnect the goods il||^;, Lengthen Your Life Every Worker in Metals I By Cutting out your petty worries, should use BAKER'S TINNING AND H KENT'S ROTARY KNIFE-CLEANING SOLDERING PREPARATION: It ii § AND POLISHING MACHINE will help much cheaper than any other Flux, I because it effects a great saving in gives off no noxious vapour like g time and labour, and gives better re- Spirits of Salts, prevents rust, re- § suits. L,et us demonstrate its useful- quires less solder, and generally gives § ness to you next time you come to Stronger, Cleaner, and Better Work in § town. less time. 1 E. Buxton & Co., Ltd, TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON. 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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