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WANTED. ANTED.—A Reliable Man, with f excellent references, requires a job; town or country. Married; total abstainer. Apply "Willing," c/o Gordon and Gotch, Wellington. 'ANTED Known. —Fresih Oysters arrived this morning.-—W. H. Maddren, Proprietor, Strand Cafe. J ANTED to Sell, Kirchner Piano, in splendid order. Almost hew. A bargain. Apply K Piano, "Mail" Office. WANTED. LL-ROUND MAN for General . Store. Apply "PERMANENT," "Mail" Office. [7"ANTED, a competent Person for house work; must be fairly good plain cook. 'Apply 41 Tasman-st. WANTED. BOY for Office Work; one accus- . tonied to Type-writing preferred. Apply "Office Assistant," "Mail" Office. T ANTED KNOW N.—Buy a CREAM SEPARATOR "NOW," and be ready for the coming season. We have the very best makes of Separators, and we give the easiest terms. We give the highest price for Farmers' SEPARATOR CREAM, delivered a.t any, Railway Station or at the Factdry. W. R. MAY, Richmond. WANTED to Exchange, Good Farm, near Railw ay, for Farm or' Land near Coast. Apply by letter to Jones, "Mail" ; . "ANTED KNOWN".—We are now installing the latest Machines to Pasteurise and deal with FARMERS' SEPARATOR CREAM. Highest Cash Price paid for BUTTER 1 FAT. W. R. MAY, Richmond. 7"ANTED Known.—Talune is a ■ specific cure for Influenza, even in the most aggravated case> in six hours. —VV. H. Crowe, 23 Halifax-street. ANTED KNOWN.—To arrive this month, the latest Improved - AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN TOOLS and MYERS', SPRAY PUMPS of all kinds. Full particulars on application to ' . ; W. R. MAY; Richmond. ; WANTED. SMART and reliable Junior Clerk. . Apply by letter, stating age, experience, and wages required, to , X., "Mail" Office. ANTED Known.—That WALKER Builds or Repairs all kinds; oorf r Vehicles—for Business, Pleasure, or Farm use. Best Materials; Expert Workmanship; prompt personal attention to all orders. Address, Behind "Mail" Office.- . 'Phone 294.A K .^..,,

'ANTED Known.—That WALKER , ' has : 28 years' experience at the trade in Australia and New. Zealand, and guarantees to build Vehicles that .will 'stand'the test Ci time. Heavy Work a Speciality/. ■'•',' Address^Behind "MailOffice. 'Phone 294. A WINDFALL! To, go at less fhan half wholesale cost. Sample range of this season's Ladies' Costumes, comprising Navy and Creme Serges, Dark Tweeds and Cloths. Don't miss this snip at "GIBBARD'S. NOTHER SNIP! Sample Cushions 12s lid ; Tea' Cosies Is 6d, worth doubIe.—MGIBBARD'S.": ANTED to Clear. .Special Sample Range of White. Wool Shawls Is lid; to 15s, usually 2s> 3d to 21s,—''GIBBARD'S." CLEARING OUT—Blouses, reduced ±J prices 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 3s *'6d.— "GIBBARD'S." : f , ANTED Known-Men's Soft Felt Fawn, Green, and Brown, 4s 6d, worth 6s 6d.—"GIBBARD'S." LEARING OUT,—Men's Dark Striped ed Fine Worsted Trousers, 9s 6d, ; .usually 13s 6d pair,—"GIBBARD'S." 'ANTED all round sterling value in Drapery and Clothing—"TßY GIBBARD'S.'' , CLEARING OUT.—Double Winter O' Tweed's Is 3d yard, or 6s lid dress of 6 ,v. / ANTED Known.—Extra large ' Grey Blankets reduced to' •? K " fi/1 pair; medium White 13s 6d.V'Wh wool Colonial for double,beds II Sally 22s 6d.-"GIBBARD'S." y LEARING Out.—SpeciaUine Tweed Dress Skirts* 5s lid.— GIBBARD'S." • WANTED Known.r-Another lot pi those famous Men's Ribbed Wool Socks, double toes and heels, 3 pairs 2s 6d; also heavy Colonial Wool, Pants 3s lid pair.— GIBBARD'S." : LGERIAN OATS.—Prime Local " ""and Canterbury Oats for Sale at WEARING BROS., , Richmond. RAN, Sharp, Wheat, Fowl Grit, and all Poultry Foods.\ • WEARING BROS., ' Richmond. ENCING WIRE, Nails, Staples, Gates, Sheep and Fovyl Netting, Posts, etc tVEARING BROS., / Richmond. That hard racking cough at night can be wonderfully relieved with a few drops of "NAZOL" on a piece of loaf sugar, and allowed to dissolve between cheek and gums. Repeat frequently. Nothing better, in convalescence. Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Extra o *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 13 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 13 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 13 July 1912, Page 1

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