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. WANTED. ANTED, a Housemaid-Waitress. Apply to Mrs Crisp, Boarding House. 'ANTED, Cyclists to know we've just landed large assorted stocks of Tyres, Lamps, Cycles, Sundries. —At Manks'. TANTED, Young Lady for Boot ▼ * Shop. Apply by letter to "Energetic," "Mail" . Office. 'ANTED for Hastings, a Working Housekeeper or General. Family of three. Good wages. Apply "Hastings," "Mail" Office. YV Apply Mrs Noel Adams, "Melrose." 7ANTED, a Woman to Clean and Scrub once a week. Apply' Mrs. Noel Adams, "Melrose." WANTED. A JUNIOR CLERK. ONE WITH EXPERIENCE IN SHIPPING PREFERRED. Apply .by Letter, Stating Experience. S KIRKPATRICK AND CD. LTD., NELSON JAM FACTORY. TANTED, Good General Servant; also Girl for Tea Rooms. Apply Mrs Cabott. Tea Rooms, late Clements', Bridge-street. " . ANTED, a Man for the Butchery Apply F. Fairey. 'ANTED, a Waitress. Good wages. . . Apply Masonic Hotel.' 'ANTED, a young Girl, to assist in House. Apply Mrs Barr, 21 Waimea Road. 'ANTED, by . elderly Lady, Board and Residence with private family. The Port preferred. Reply to "Homely," "Mail" Office. •f TTANTED, a Boy. Apply E. TRASK. ANTED, a Boy j used to farm work, and able to milk. Apply "Mail" Office. ANTED, at once, Good -Clerk; must understand Shipping ana Carrying Work. • Address' JVM., c/o '. ; "Majli> 'ANTED, a Good General Servant. Anply Mrs Izard, ''". ■'.'"V ■:'■■''':■ '-.'Stoke..;: WANTED AT ONCE, FOR CLIENT. ARTICULAR S 'of a MODERN DWELLING, 5 or 6 rooms, with Half to One Acre of Land. Close to Town. Sunny position.' ; , ' ALFRED GOULD. Man for Farm ■■■'' wanted..'... ;; .' ll cyclists to ride the : best machine on earth— THE FAMOUS BiS.A. ' We have heavy aniving w,e< >-•>'. direct from the Factoi y „| .-'i\ ; - ■ VjS. WINN. : |, .'i;£' ' '■"' .-Aiient, Nelson, ANTED KNOWN. WEARING BROTHERS' ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.'.!> now on. Every line has been Reduced 10 to 20 per cent, and ■"presents, a rare opportunity to get the best class of goods at ye.'y low prices. Call and inspect. • - ; WEARING BROS., V : v, ' Richmond. TENDERS FOR PAINTING. LTERNATIVE Tenders will be re- '. ceived ; by MRi E. E. ■■ BOTES,. Vanguard-street,- up' to Noon of March 17th, for PAINTING ALL SAINTS' CHURCH AND \\ VICARAGE, and also for Church- only. Specifications may be seen at All. Saints' Vicarage. The lowest or any; tender not necessarily accepted. ffOUSEKEEPERS—SAVE TTME AND TROUBLE BY USING PICKLING SPICE It is a Bplendid 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 Wl AR* ADVANCING, AS USUAL. >—on— < Wool, Skin, Butter, Other Produce FOR SHIPMENT TQ THE LONDON MARKET. OB FOR BALE IN WELLINGTON J. H. COCK & Co., UMETED.

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

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

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

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