WANTED. w ANTED, a Girl for Tea Rooms. / Apply Empire Theatre. YOUNG Gentleman wishes to meet Young Lady. Must be good lookins;- Apply, and enclose photograph, to "Lonely," "Mail" Office. w ANTED, a Girl to assist. Apply ShakespeaTe Tea Rooms. w RELIABLE Man (Garden or. Glass Houses, etc.), wants employment. Apply T- Vercoe and Son., Hardy-st. 'ANTED, a steady Young Man . . Boarder in private house. Terms 16s weekly. Address at "Mail" OAce, WANTED Known. —Orders taken for Easter Poultry of all descriptions. Boiled Ham Is 6d lb. —Pork Butchei*, Hardy-street. WANTED, Good Secondhand, serviceable Motor Cycle. Apply "Confidence," c/o "Mail" Office. w"ANTED Known. —Mrs. Steinman, « . To-night, 8, Foresters' Hallj demonstrates Clairvoyance and Psychometry from articles and flowers, and questions. Admission Is. Interviews 1-17 Hardy-street. WANTED Known—Madame D'Alma, Clairvoyante and PaJjn Scientist, may 'be consulted daily at Mrs Rumbold's, High-street, Motueka; two. weeks only. (ANTED, a Strong Youth for the Bakehouse. Apply at once. H. J. Harris, Waimea-st. ,w ,w WANTED, immediately, Small House, or Unfurnished Rooms; central position. Apply Miss Wright, "Mail"* Office. ANTED, a Boy; splendid chance to learn the trade. Willmot and' Cross, Sanitary Plumbers, Bridge-street. WANTED, a Man for general Horse Work. Telephone between 7 and 8 p.m.—F. Fulford, Bronte. WANTED! Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers to purchase their next pair of Boots at Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. WANTED. —Ladies to inspect our high-grade Shoes in Velvet, Suede, and Patent Leathers. Reasonable prices at Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. WANTED, a General Help, in about a fortnight's time. Apply Mrs. A. Wilkie, The Port. WANTED, 50 Men" to try a pair of our Box Chrome Derby Bals., leather lined, broad toes, guaranteed, 0n1y...16s 6d. —Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. « - WANTED, Everybody to Buy their Boots and Shoes at Dee and Sons ? New Boot and' Shoe Store. — WANTED, Improver to Blacksmithing, or an. Apprentice. Good pIace. ; —PEARSON, Seddon, WANTED, a nice,-respectable Girl, as General; two in family. Good wages to competent person. Apply Mrs. Smallbone, Port Nelson..
WANTED. £j|IRLS AND BOYif. APPLY AT ONCE. GRIFFIN AND SON, LTD. WANTED, for Country, Married Couple; man able to plough. Apply to H. S. Harley, Wakefield. w ANTED, a LAD. Apply E. TRASK. NOTICE. J To the Inhabitants of the Port, Tahuna, Stoke and the Surrounding Districts, and the General Public. GRIFFITHS' HAIRDRESSING SALOON, * AT THE PORT, Is again Open, under the management of MR. L. DENTICE, who trusts, by sobriety, cleanliness, ' and. 1 attention to business, to merit the patronage of the Public. All Hairdressing Requisites on Sale. TJST arrived: A splendid line of v MEN'S WINTER RAINCOATS— Warm, Dressy, Stormproof-r—42s 6d. Ask for the National Sporting Coat. Only from W. McKAY & SON, Bridge-st. JUST Opened: MEN'S TWEED OVERCO ATS ' for coming season. Dark Tweeds, 255, 28s 6d, upwards. Also the very latest—the "BALTIC" KNITTED COAT—light, warm, rainproof—£4 4s. Only from McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street-FOR SALE, 21 ACRES, 7 Acres in Apples, all in full bearing, and other Fruit; 3 Acres in Itespberries; balance in Grass. Well watered. Within one mil© of School and Post With 7-roomed House and Outbuildings. Also on. Main Road. Aply to E. G. WELLS, Ngatimote. FOR SALE, 6-H.l-. Royal Enfield Motor Cycle and Sid© Gar, in good order. Gash or terms. Apply T. H. Torod©, Mo*ueJ"«. TO THE CITIZENS OF NELSON. L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I will be a Candidate for the MAYORALTY at the coming Election. C. J. HARLEY. A GENTLEMANLY Cloth for t Gentleman's Clothes; that's wha w©'t© featuring. Let us show you to* handsomest fabric on display in the citj —... darford, Tailor. Trafalgar-street. '"STENCILLING Beautifies the Hoir.e! We keep all things necessary for this purp*>e, inclur)u>vf Patterns (cut and uncut). Brushes, Reeves' Special Colour?.—J. P. Cooke and Sous. Hardygtreet-. (A Cairo.) SONOMA NURSING HOME, 51 MILTON ST. 'Phone 516. NURSE SLOAN.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 March 1915, Page 1
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