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WANTED, 7"ANTED' for Summer Men's White Canvas Shoes. Chrome soles, (s bd.—Cash Boot Mart, 86 Bridge-st. 'ANTED, a Waitress. Apply Masonic Hotel. 7ANTED, a Young Girl for Tea I'iooms. Apply "Mail" Office'. RANTED, Waitress. Apply Commercial Hotel. TAinTED to Buy.—N.Z. Stamps r wanted ; all kinds, including current issue. Highest prices paid.—Rolfe, "Swaffham," Stanley Bay, Auckland. 7ANTED, Strong Lad for thei Caachsmithing Department.— BaJme and Co., Coachbuilders. 'ANTED a good Laundress. Wages £4 monthly. Apply, with references, to "Mess President/' Cable Bay. ANTED, One Horse, suitable for Saddle or Harness'. Apply F. W. Batt,.Kohatu. WANTED. lARMERS' SEPARATOR CREAM. Highest price paid for Cream, delivered at the Richmond Factory. Also,' FARMERS' SEPARATOR AND HAND-MADE DAIRY BUTTER. We give the best Cash Price for these, according to grade, delivered at the Factory. We can supply the best make of SEPARATOR on the market, which is the ALPHA-LAVAL, "The Father of them all." It is the strongest machine made, and is easy to turn. It has numerous other points of superiority, the most important of which is that it is the CLEANEST SKIMMER, and soon returns its cost in the extra cream tainedLow price for Cash, or easy terms may be arranged. W. R. MAY, Richmond. WANTED- KNOWN. OUR MILLINERY is selling quickly, jSice new selection of Ladies', Girls', and Children's Models, Boaters, Ready to Wears, and Shapes. Gehis' and Boys' Boaters, Panamas, etc. See ,them. ,"■'■■■ ' A. HODGSON & SON. /Wakefield. WANTED. 10 Show—Nice Seasonable lines in . Ladies'' and Gents.' Underclothing—splendid selection arrived. Also, Dress Materials, Linens, Shantungs, Cambrics, Crepons, Radiantas, and Stylish Blousings, newlv opened. "A. HODGSON & SON, Wakefield. VV SON'S ''B^ui^<^y' : Ladies' Button. Boots all *o -ha cleared : at 8» lid, 9s 6d, and 10s fid ; usual prices 13s 6tf,, 15s 6d, *nd 17s 6d. ■ANTED Known.—flEALY AND SON'S- Sate still on. All roods must be cleared., at very low vw-ioes before opening tip'our Sumnww Rtonk. ; A few more pairs of those Ward Shoos ai 4 S lid left. , 'ANTED Kcowu.—HEALY AND SON'S Jtednctioo So. l © « f.il • on. Gents' Button Boot® only 10s 6d. u<?naJ price 18s 6d.

FOR Quick Sale AT Special Prices. Ladies' Summer „ Siik Blouses, 8/11 to 15/9 .', white Underskirts 2/1 ito b/11 ~ Dress Skirts 6/11. S/ll & 10/6 ~ Washing Costumes 8/11 to 16/6 „ Linen Costumes (Coats and Skirts) in White and Plain colouis, very latest, from 13/9 „ Good value Hos.=* 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 . „ Corsets, l/l-l, 2/G, 2/11 to 8/6 a pair Men's Navy & Grey Flannels 2/11 -,, Tennis & Working Shirts 2/11 „ Silk Ties 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/- ~ Caps, big variety, U- to 3/6 \ „ Tweed Trousers, all sizes, 5/11 „ Superior Suits, just arrived, made to our special order/29/6 „ Cashmere and Knitted Socks, 1/- pair, or 3 pairs for 2/6 Good line Dark Prints sd, or 4/9 doz. Linenes, in White, Creme, Biscuit, Pink, Blue, Brown,* Helio., Green, etc., S/6 dozen, or 9'd a yard. Zephine Cambrics, 32 inches wide, pure, soft finish, fast colours, 8/9 dozen Special line Madapolane sd, or 4/9 dozen FOR HOME OUTFITS. Such as Towels, Quilts, Toilets, Lace Curtains, Sheetings. Blankets, Hearth Kugs, Table Covers, Tablings, Calicoss, Cretonnes, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc,, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS Gibbard & Co., THE SPOT CASH DRAPERS, Bridge-St., Nelson, (Opp. Lock's) WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. LENDERS are invited for the formation of the undermentioned roads, and will, close at the County Office, Nelson, at 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, Ist November next :^- 1. Motueka Valley to Faulkner's. 2. Motueka Valley to Wangapeka. 3. Tadmor to Wangapeka. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr Alex. Drummond's, in Motueka Valley. J. G. LITTLEJOHN, County Engineer. FREE! FREE ! GUESSING COMPETITION. See Cards in F. HOLT'S Window. Every Customer spending 6d has a Coupon Free. Have a Guess! Prizes, £l. 10s, and ss. F. HOLT, 126 HARDY-ST., For Toys, Stationery, and Novelties. HE incomparable flavour of "CROSSED FISH" Sardines is due to the fact that they are smoked fastidiously by a perfect process immediately they are caught.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 1

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