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WANTED. RANTED, an experienced Ploughman for Riversdale Run. Apply A. M. Bisley, Nelson. ;T ANTED to Rent, for a term, 5 or 6-roomed House, with conveniences; central. Apply "Careful Tenant," "Mail" Office. RANTED to Rent, one Bed-Sitting Room, for minimum period of one month. Apply "Speed," "Mail" Office. T ANTED, a Working Housekeeper. For further particulars apply Miss Emerson, Labour Department. WANTED Known.—The proceeds of the Salvation Army Anniversary Tea helps the War Emergency Fund. Donations thankfully received. RANTED to Hire for One Week, Conveyance suitable for Pony. Apply by letter, stating price, to L.Z., "Mail" Office. RANTED, a Good Carpenter and Joiner. -Apply Box 4, Richmond. ANTED, Young Man, with good f knowledge of Accountancy; (not afraid of work. Apply, in writing, stating experience and salary required, to "Permanent/' "Mail" Office. J ANTED to Rent, about middle of March,, 5 or 6 roomed House; conveniences. Apply by letter to CD., "Mail" Office. RANTED to Rent, a 5 or 6-roomed House; handy to town. Apply at once to All. Snowball, Bronte-street. ANTED, a Girl to assist in house- ' work. Apply Mrs. N. R. Williams, Richmond Avenue. ; 'ANTED Known.—At McKAY'S, ' New Shipments MEN'S AUTUMN UNDERWEAR at "old prices. Special Values in Underpants and Singlets at 4s 6d, ss, to \7s 6d.—McKay and Son, Bridge-street. ; ANTED Known.—McKay's are now showing a' fine assortment of BRITISH-MADE TIES for Britons; just arrived, ex Corinthic. Is 6d each, or 2 for 2s 6d. —McKay and! Son, Bridge-st. ANTED, an experienced General . .. for the Country. Good wages. Apply Miss Emerson, Labour Department. 'ANTED, General Servant. Apply Mrs Jack Brown, -Lark Hall, The Beacons. CJIMPSON'B Monumental Works, ColJcf lingwood-street, Nelson. Established 1878. Designs and Prices on application. Telephone 474,. You'll best please the "best little wo- 1 man in the world." if you smoke COL-D----EN' EAGLE.—it "doesn't "hang al;out the curtains" 1 Every puff will linger with you as a pleasant memory though! Try a PLUG-to-day.* TOCKTAKIN G SALE AT WEAR, ING BROTHERS'! Our ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE commences on MONDAY NEXT, 18th inst.,, when there will be Wholesale Reductions "in all Departments of Drapery, Household Goods, Boots, Crockery, and Fancy Goods. Full particulars in a few days. WEARING BROTHERS, _ THE STORE OF STERLING VALUES, RICHMOND. MOTOR SERVICE. \~Z~I liauncn will ruix 8 a.m., Tuesdays and Saturdayi!—Mapu* Bluffs and Kina Beach; 5s return. f 6 :yaa., Wednesdays—To Croixelles and; . Bays.. ' .- V' ' '.:■ ■ ./■ ' Launch always" available for Excursion &ad Fishing Parties. Punctuality specially Attended to:—A. STU&&T, Wakefreli' Quay. 'Phon« 412* FRUIT TRIES ORDER; EARLY, BEFORE STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED i • APPLE, PEAR, APRICOT, PEACH, PLUM, ETC. * STRONG, HFALTHY, WELLGfctOTN TREES. NELSON SEED AND TIODUCE COMPANY TENDERS. TENDERS are invited Erection of OUTBUILDINGS - and SEPTIC TANK at the WAKEFIELD Public School. Alternative .Tenders are required for the Building in (a) Concrete, and (b) Wood. Plans and Specffi-; cations may be seen at the Office of the Nelson Education Board and at the Wakefield Hotel. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. TeDders close with the Secretary, :Ediication Board, Nelson, on SATURDAY, 20th February. WEARING'S BANNERETTE BARGAIN SALE INTERESTS EVERYONE. \ ROOF oi the compell- • ing. force of this Bargain Round-up is evidenced by the the goods are literally galloping out of the door. •• Folks wi3i half an eye for a bargain haven't been , slow to catch on. Now we want to talk FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. We've a truly magnificent showing, and the prices have been trampled flat. Boots for the whole family should be purchased right NOW. wait, or you'll be left. WEARING PROS., •'The Store of Sterling ■ Values,"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 1

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