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~_ WANTED. >; a Boy. Apply E. TRASK. 'ANTED, a Boy; used to farm work, and able to milk. Apply "Mail" Office. WANTED. GIRL APPRENTICE, or ; JUNIOR for Show Room. Apply immediately. AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO. ANTED, a competent YOUNG LADY, with good experience, for Glove, Hosiery, and Fancy Department. Probably temporary position. TRATHEN AND CO. J ANTED, by Young Lady, position to assist in Shop and light House Work. Apply "Rata," "Mail" Office. WANTED to Rent, with option of Purchase, Small House, on Port Hills, or other commanding position. Apply "Buyer," "Mail" Office. 'ANTED to Rent for a term, 4 or 5-rmd. Cottage, with conveniences. Small garden. Apply by letter to "Good Tenant,", "Mail" Office. ~%~T£J ANTED, at once, good Clerk; must understand Shipping and Carrying Work. Address J.M., c/o "Mail" Office. 'ANTED, a Good General Servant. Apply Mrs Izard, Stoke. ANTED to Rent, a 5 or 6-roomed House, handy to town. Good tenant; no children. Apply "Permanent," "Mail" Office. WANTED AT ONCE, FOR CLIENT. PARTICULARS of a MODERN DWELLING, 5 or 6 rooms, with Half to One Acre of Land. Close to Town. Sunny position. ALFRED GOULD. 'ANTED ' Known.—Straw Hats, Ladies' Shoes, Men's and Children's Boots, etc.* all reduced at our Genuine Stocktaking Sale. ' i, WEARING BROS., Richmond. r ANTED, ah Improver for the Blacksmithing. Wages £1 5s per week, and found. Good job. PIEARSON, Seddon. 'ANTED, Two or Three Good Men for Flaxcutting. Apply at" once. S. V. Rutherford, Stoke. Married Man for Farm .\p-v-nan * ';"";'■" WANTED. '" : 'j,f-:' LL CYCLISTS TO RIDE THE BEST MACHINE ON EARTH—THE FAMOUS B.S.AV We have heavy stocks arriving wetk.'y direct from the Factoiv. . .S. WINN, Agent, Nelson. ANTED KNOWN —WEARING BROS': Stocktaking Sale last* till February 28th. Genuine Discounts for Cash. ' : \ MOTOR CAR EXCURSION TO MO« TUEKA AND RIWAKA. (Weather and Circumstances Permitting, and if Sufficient Inducement Offers.) Arranged by, the. NELSON ADVANCEMENT SOCIETY, To See • / .•■'■''.■ HOP-PICKING AND APPLE-PACK-ING (by Experts) in Full Swing./ RETURN TICKETS,, 7s. 6d., EACH. Only a limited number of Tickets will be issued.' Tickets are obtainable at the offices of G. M. Rout'or A. E. Jackson, Trafalgar-street. Cars will leave Commercial Hotel Corner at 11 a.m-i 11.30 a.m., Noon, and 1.30 p.m., returning in evening.

HOUSEKEEPERSSAVE TIME AND TROUBLE BY USING PICKLING SPICE It is » splendid mixture of choicest whole spices, in correct proportions for use in making Tomato Sauce and Pickles. Sold in 4 oz. packets. Packed by KiRKPATRICK'S, Nelson WOOL SEASON W» ARE ADVANCING, AS USUAL. ■—Oil—'' "• Waol, Skin. Butter, AND Other Produce FOR SHI* MENT TO THE LONDON MARKET. m OR FOR BALE IN WELLINGTON. J. H. COCK & Co., LIMFTED. RESIDENTS OF SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I AM now supplying TANKS (Plaiu or Corrugated) at the following reduced prices for Cash only:— - n „ , 400 gall., from £2 ss; 600 galL, from £3 10s1 800 gall., from £4 ss ; 1000 gall, from £5 17s 6d. Delivered to any Station between' Nelson and Tadmor. ■ ' Also, SPOUTING fixed from 4W per, foot anywhere, within 20 miles of' Wake : field. Don't forget the Address — W. FAWCETT, PLUMBING & TINWARE WORKS, i - WAKEFIELD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 1