WANTED. 'ANTED, a Smart Boy to learn the Trade. T. J. Harford, Trafalgar-st. RANTED, at once, Six Good Hoppickers. Apply Tasker and Lcvien. ANTED to Sell: Four Cows (three July calvers); also one Heifer, to calve November; and 2 Calves, seven months,, mostly Jerseys. Apply- to E. Thomas, The Grange, Richmond. 'ANTED.—Waitress or Housemaid required for Country Hotel. Apply Trafalgar Hotel. WANTED TO-MORROW HONEST BARGAIN SHIFTERS t 6d Postcaras~rlow o3 dpzenj superb Photo Frames Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 3s 6d; selected Novels 6d; . Nail Brushes 3d; Strong Rug Straps Is 6d. Thousand of other choice, cheap Bargains. See Four Windows, quite full, at "NOVELTIES," 42 Hardy-street. Hamana, Takaka, was totally destroyed TANTED, Ten Hop-pickers, next r week j Tents provided. Apply J. Leighton, Belgrove. , ANTED, a Male Junior Clerk, own handwriting to "Offices, c/o "Mail" Office. ANTED (urgently), a Girl for light household duties. Good 'wages to competent girl. Apply R-> "Mail" Office. WANTED Known —Madame D'Alma, Clairvoyante and Palm Scientist, irayJbe consulted daily at Alma House, few'nouses from Railway Station, St. Vincent-street. ANTED, a Smart Boy, at once. ' ' ' Apply Wriggles worth, Bridge-street. ''ANTED, a Plumber. None but,a .' registered man need apply.—F. A. Carlisle, Plumber, Hardy-street. iOARD and Lodgings for Ladies at a __J. quiet Country Home. Sunny situation. Short run by Coach from Nelson. Apply "Homely," "Mail" Office. -», ANTED KNOWN.—MADE EN W BELGIUM.—Large shipment ol BOYS' JERSEYS from Belgian and British Manufacturers, in smart and useful styles, now showing.—W. McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. \ WANTED Known.—RAlN COATS! ODLCOATS! And UMBRELLAS! For Men and Boys. Boys' Oilcoitjs lis 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d; Sou'-westers. 2s 3d 2s 6d, Raincoats from 18s ,6dr Uinbrellas 4s 6d upwards.—McKAY AND SON. , ANTED, on April Ist, Houswzyn, The Hill, Cleveland Road.
WANTED, a capable Girl for; house work and plaincooking. No^^;washing; good home for capable -girl.! Apply "Mail" Office. : ' - MPSON'S -Mpnxunental Workfl v Coled 1878. Designii and Prxies on .appJ\Cft* tion. Telephone 474.. V TOTWITHSTANDIK[€r our Christmas papers is still large, and,. we aire prepared to undertake any. work in thia line.—J. P. Cooke and Soi^s,; Hardy-strgjit. VICTOR SPIERS • hasi taken over the . STRAND CAFE, BRIDGE STREET, and trusts by close attention to the wants of Customers to ensure a fair share of Public" Patronage.- Civility and Cleanliness a Speciality.
ET us make your next Suit of Clothes. We can guarantee you * satisfaction.—-T. Harford, Tailor, every, satisfaction Trafalgar-street- > (A Card.) ARTHUR BIRD, accountant and commission, .agent.'; .;. ■>,. ■ Tradesmen's, and Contractors' Books kept. Goods Sold on Commission. Rents Collected, etc. • JACKSON'S BUILDINGS, • TrafalgarUCHESS Sets; Tray Cloths; Tea Cloths; D'Oyley Sideboard Runners; Pillow Cases and Shams; Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs. Fleming and Sons. UR Picture Framing Department: is _ in full swing, and Pictures are Mounted ■ and Framed in ntyle, at reasonable rates. —J. P. Cooke Bnd' Sons> Hardy-street ' , EN Painting is very fasnrcaiable justnow. wV have in stock. Colours,, Nibs, etc., fo rthis work.—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Hardy-street A GENTLEMANLY Cloth for a Gentleman' 3 Clothes,- that's what we're featuring. Let U3 show you iihe, handsomest fabric on display in the city.. —-T. Harford, Tailor, Txafslgar-street. (A Card.) SONOMA NURSING HOME, 51 MILTON ST. 'Phone 516, -NURSE SLOAN. E. O. McGUIRE, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, NELSON. AY be consulted at his Private Re- . sidence, 93 COLLINGWOOD-ST. TENCILLING Beautifies the Home I Kj We keep .all things necessary for this purpose, including Patterns (cut and uncut), Brushes, aa-i Reeves' Special Colours.—J. P. Cooke" and Sons, Hardystreet. '
CULTURE *OR THE HAIR. /'HAT better gift can a woman d«- ~ sire than BEAUTIFUL HAIR; J vet, after all, its beauty, to a great ex- •; tent, is purely a matter of cultivation. j If every woman would only make a pracj tice of gently massaging the scalp a few moments, and then apply DR. WTLI SON'S REGENERATOR, it is safe to j'j»»v that an abundant growth would Be j assured, and grey baira would disappear like magic Give it a trial y you will be delighted with the effect. Dr. Wilson's Regenerator is procurable in Nelson from MRS. COUSINS, Art Depot, Hardy-street, Sole Agent for Nelson. Price 3s 6d bottle, lree.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 March 1915, Page 1
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