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WANTED. "ANTED by Vniiiig Man, aged 21, Labouring Work uf any kind. Apply at 35 (..'ollingwood-st. ANTED, a. Mill Blacksmith lor Sounds. Apply ''Mail" Oilicu. ANTED.—4OO People to hear Dona.ld! Matuuley at the Salvation Army Citadel, Sunday Night, at 7 o'clock sharp. TTBRTGHTWATER Show Concert, J? Recliabite Hall, next Thursday. \ ocal and Instrumental items by talented Musicians Trom Stoke and Nelson. TENDERS WANTED nno Ct'T DOWN and GRUB OUT I ROOTS OF Fill TREES, on my ipr o:perty, at Hope. Lowest or any tender not mressariiv accepted. Apply' KUR I'ZHAI-S, Stoke. ANTED, at once, a Strong Youth to do digging, etc. Board t desired. Apply in- first, instance to 6 r > St. V ineent-street. WANTED. X OFFICE BOY. Apply in own handwriting to FELL & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Hardy-st., Nelsou. WANTED, a good General; no washing or cooking. References required.—i Mrs J. IMoore, "Airedale," Hardv-street. W' ANTED, a General Servant. Apply White Hart Hotel, Richmond. WANTED, at- once, a Smart Young Girl, for washing up and kitchen work. Apply Geisha Tea Rooms. r ANTED, Quiet Cow, in 'full milk, or to calve shortly. Write particulars to J. 8., c/o "Mail" Offie. A WANTED. STRONG LAD; one used to Horses preferred. Apply E. HOOPER AND SONS, Wakefield 'ANTED Known.—Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by experienced Tuner (Collard and Collard). Tunings from 8s 6d ; yearly £l<Ls (three tunings).—H. Stevens, Brightwater. ANTED, an Assistant Laundress for the GIRLS' COLLEGE "ANTED, all Cyclists to come to us to have their Cycles Enamelled and put in good order. Now is the best time. —S. WINN, Lower Hardy-sfi. LICENSED LAND AGENTS, NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS. HARDY STREET. JL Ot J within miles of Railway Station; good limestone country, and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. 150 Acres in Grass. 70 Acres Flat,. •balance low hills. Price, as a going concern, only £2400. 'Terms. Offers invited, as owner is determined to sell. • ACRE'S FREEHOLD.—This ideal O Property, situate between Stoke and Richmond, is practically all flat, and offers a splendid chance jlt those on the look out for an excellent Apple and Small Fruit Farm: Large part suitable for Early Tomatoes. New Dwelling; .hot and cold water, bathroom, etc. New Stable, Barn, and Coach-house. Price moderate. Liberal terms. "1 WAA ACRES FREEHOLD I DUU SHEEP RUN within nine miles of Nelson Poet Office.. 170 Acres absolutely flat, and a good part of the hills easily ploughed and cropped ; well watered and ring fenced ; sub-divided into 19 paddocks; Homestead ; large Cowshed, 14 bails, concrete floor, and dairy. Price low, and terms easy. O ACRES. —Dairy Farm, within 3 jmiCl miles of Nelsoiu A very fine little farm, with large stables and other Buildings, in a unique situation, and would cut up to great advantage. Earlv. application necessary. QHA ACRES FREEHOLD.—Rich and all Flat; situate within One 'Mile of Railway Station, School, and Post Office ; 4 miles from Sale Yards and 6 miles from Freezing Works. Will carry 400 Sheep, 30 Cows, and other Stock. Dwelling and other Buildings. Price £2O per acre. Liberal terms. 4A A ACRES SMALL SHEEP 4I:UUFARM; sub-dividied into (i paddock's. Sheariivg Shed and Dip. Price for this Freehold only £5 per acre. , PORTEP-HARRIS & SON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY-STREET U f>ti ; <* I a J ' ' M-iS. ADA E. GAW. HAIR SPECIALIST, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. All Correspondence Strictly Confidential. Price List Post Kre«. POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. NELSON BRANCH. The annual meeting of tho above will be held in the Nelson Institute on MONDAY. Ist June, at 8 p.m. Business : Receive Report and Balance-sheet ; Election of Officers; Election of Delegates to Annual Conference at Wellington ; General. « All Members and intending (Members requested to attend. CYCLIST'S WHO WANT RELIABLE REPAIRS AND TOE BEST ACCESSORIES. Should go to F. A. PALMER. All Work is Honestly and Promptly performed, and the Charges are Moderate. CALL AND TRY US'! P. A. PALMEB. TRAFALGAR STREET. NTfJburch Hil

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 May 1914, Page 1