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WANTED, RANTED, at once, Permanent Hand for Orchard and Garden Work. Apply E.. B. Izard, Stoke. J ANTED, Experienced Pouter. BAKRiETT,; Trafalgar HotelWANTED. AD Y HELP for the Country. Apply MRS J. B. JOHNSTONE, Flock House Station, Bulls, RangitLkei: 'ANTED, a Young Girl for Tea Rooms. Apply/ Mrs Ad<more, Bridge-street. , ANTE®, Old Artificial Teeth. Post Teeth to "Dental," Box 28, Xe Aro, Wellington. Cash sent per return. "RiISTLET Watches.—A choice assortment on view at Wm. Moves', Jeweller, Trafalgar-street. Silver, Gold, Gun Metal, and' Enamel Cases. ;RANTED, Waitress. Apply Commercial-yHbtel. WANTED, Strong for the): Coachsmi thing Department.Balme and Co., Coachbuilders. •;,- 'ANTED a good Laundress!. Wages £4 monthly. Apply, -with refereiices, to "Mess President," Cable Bay. ANTED, One Horse, suitable for. Saddle or Harness. Apply F. W. Batt, Kohatn. WANTED. ARMERS' SEPARATOR CREAM. . Highest price paid, for Cream de-, livered'at the Richmond Factory. \ l ' AISO, " . ■. ■ ■ .-;': FARMERS' SEPARATOR AND HAND-MADE DAIRY BUTTER. We give the best Cash Price for these, ac-cording-to grade, delivered at the Fac4 tory. : - ;■■.> '■■■'■■* ■- -: :: ' ; -: ;.jj We can supply, the best make' / of SEPARATOR on*: the market, which is the ALPHA-LAVAD, "The Father of them all.'.' It is the. strongest machine' made, and is: easy to t turn. Tt has nu-.„ merous- other, points of sirperioritfy, j ths ; most important of whicH .is that it is the CLEANEST SKIMMER; and soon returns its cost,in the extra cream, obtained..-.'; ■-;. ; ' : -: '■ • \: i',.:: !;■'■''' Low price for Cash, or easy terms may be arranged./ ~ . ■■;'■;. ■■: ■ ■- / - .■Wi B. MAY, Richmond. WANTED-KNOWN; '/"iXJR MILLINERY is selling quickly.. \.J i\lice new selection of Ladies',. Girls', and Children's Models, Boaters, Ready to Wears, and Shapes. Gents' 1 and Boys-' Boaters, Panamas, etc. See' them/' A. HODGSON & SON! Wakefield.

p TYO Show—Nice'. Seasonablejines/. 'in yjL. ■. Ladies' and G exits', : splendid selection ;Mso, *X)res,s Materials, Linens, Shantungs,'/ Crepons-,Hadiantas, and Stylish, Blbus-; ings, newly opened. '.'-■' V. ~ ■ A. HOBGSON" & SO3ST, ,:' ■ ' : ",j'-. - -. ■■%.■• ;'. "Wakefield.

'ANTED Known.--HRALY AND, j » /SON'S Beducti<»s Sale still onu Ladies' Button Boots all to be clearedat 8s lid, 9a 6d, and 10s 6d ; usual prices 13s 6d, 15s 6d, -and 17& 6d. WANTED Khowit-i-fIiEAI.V AND SON'S Sal& still All poods: must be cleared atvery low wioea before opening ni>onr Bummer , Stock. A few mor° pairs of those Ward Shoes at 4& lid left. ■■.: . ; v--,-::v ANTED Know*.—HEALY AND SON'S Redueiidn SaT* Hi'- on. Gents' Button. Boafe only 10b 6cL usmad price 18s 6dl. ;.'■. '.':'v.?\ ■_'■■:\'/-[ \',r\. v> (Juick Special Bribes; Ladies' Summer Blouses, 2/IVto 5/6 „ Silk Blouses, 8/1 ito 15/9 Vf „ White Underskirts 2/11 to 8/11 „ Dress Skirts 6/l'lVB/ll&10/6 K ,; : Washing, Costumes 8/11 to 16/6 ' „ Linen Costumes (Coals: and 1 Skirts) in W bite and Plain ■ colours, very latest, froml3/9. ,", -Good-value Hosa 1/r, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 ' -., „ Corsets, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 to 8/6 . a pair : ' ,: -'■ 'Men's Navy & Grey Flannels 2/11 , Tennis & Working Shirts 2/11 „ ; Silk Ties 9d s 1/-, 1/6,2/- ; ~ Caps, big variety,. I/- 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.; Llnenes, in Wbite, Biscuit, < Pink, Blue, Brown, Helio.,v Green, etc., 8/6 dozen, or 9d ■ 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. Sucb as Towels, Quilts, Toilets, Lace Curtains, Sheetings. Blankets, Hearth Hugs. Table Covers, Tablings, Calico3s, Cretonnes, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc,,'; YOU CANT AF-b'ORD TO PASS Gibbard & Co., THE SPOT CASH DRAPERS, Bridge-St., Nelson, (Opp. Lock's) FREE! FREE! ' -IARD 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. 'ANTED, "Horse. staunch Draught Apply J. Orsman. ' ANTED, a Waitress, i ' . Apply Masonic Hotel.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 1

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