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i WANTED. "ANTED, a General Servant; good wages. —Mrs. Fairey, Senr., Bridge-st. "ANTED, immediately, Two Good Men to Cut Scrub; good wages to capable men. Apply Mapua Post Office. "ANTED, Cook-Laundress-House- ' maid, or Two Lady Helps. Apply Miss Lievesley, Bishopdale. T ANTED.—2OO School Teachers to V call and inspect the highest grade and largest stock of Footwear in Nelson. —Dee and Sons. ANTED.—Working Men ! Working Men ! Wo have the best Working Boot in town, price 13s 6d.—Dee and Sons. ~. 7"ANTED, 2 Girl hoarders or hedsitting room to let and use of convenience. Apply "A.8." Mail Office. ANTED, Two young men used to horses. Apply HORTON, Butcher Bridge street. TANTED to purchase a Type ' writer. Apply "TYPEWRITER." WANTED. "KNOWN Mrs Steinman's farewelf clairvoyant demonstration, Foresters' Hall, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Articles, flowers, questions. Interview 117 Hardy street. 'ANTED, some kind person or persons to adopt Three Boys, ages 7, 6, and 4 years. Husband going to the Front j or maintenance will tie provided. Apply ''Urgent," "Mail" Office. WANTED. "' PLOUGHMAN; one used to Road _ Formation Work preferred. Apply to J. O. HICKEY, Upper r Moutere; or to The Moutere Amalgamated Fruit' Lands, Ltd., Hardy-street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. JPNIOR CLERK. Apply by letter, stating previous Office experience: ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD. 'ANTED, a Washerwoman. ".•.."•_ Apply "Mail" Office. ANTED, for a General Store, a. ' Young Lady, with a knowledge of book-keeping preferred. ( Apply to L. A. I Waterhouse, Wakefield. ANTED KNOWN.—NEW PY- ' JAMAS, at McKAY'S. Winter ■'■ weights': 6s 6d, 7s 9d-, 8s 6d, 9s 6d; Ceylon: 10s 6d,,12s 6d, .13s 6d; Viyella: ■ 27s 6d; Boys' Pyjamaa *4s 6d to 7s 6d. —McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. TANTED KNOWN. MEN'S, t » WINTER UNDERWEAR. Splendid assortment at McKAY'S. ..Heavy Wool Colonial Shirts and Underpants 4s lid, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d', to Us 6dj Wool Sox Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, to 2s 6d. ; — McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. _L'- j ' ' ' ' * WANTED/ for the Girls' College, Assistant Laundress and a Kitchenmaid. Applyfin- first instance to Telephone' 3. ..'■'' ; ' ; TENDERS. LENDERS will be ! rece"i\td by the • undersigned up to th u 22rid May, 1915, for FELLING 150 ACRKS OF BUSH, at Owen* Junction. Lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. LYELL BAIGENT, ~.. .'Wakefield/ OfLMFSON'S Monxmaental Works, Col- . lingwood-street, Nelsoc. Esi»blish.r ed 1878. Prises on application. Telephone 474. ■ Beautifies the Home! ' We keep all things necessary for this purpose,.inciudi&K Patterns (cut and uncut). Brashes, uui Reeves' Special Colours.—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Hardystreet. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE. 'Phone 522._ Any Hour or Destination. ELIABTLITY and Careful Driving i a Speciality. v; N. W. NAYLOR, Motor Engineer and Car Proprietor, * Nelson. MOTOR CAR " EAVES NELSON for BLENHEIM 1 RACES on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNING. Book Seats at Crown; Stables. ■ „„ ;„. NE'VfafAN BROS. H. M. Emerson, Consulting Electrician, and Sv ppher of all Classes of Machinery. . . "ACME" ELECTRIC BELL SETS. ENSURE Prompt Attention to your Clients and to your Visitors. They cannot possibly go wrong, as they are of finest British manufacture, and are installed by men who understand WUAI THEY ARE DOING. Write to-day for full particulars. ...„,*•'. Guaranteed in All Electrical Work. Electric Light and Power Installations a Speciality. I have between 50 and 60 New and Secondhand INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, of various sizes, for Sale on behalf of Clients indifferent parta of the Dominion. ' Enquiries Solicited. I am Sole Agent for LEADING BRmSH AND NEW ZEALAND FIRMS. Temporary Business Address: k 3 Harper St., it instantly with "Nazol." Taken pn sugar or inhaled, "Nazol" never fails. 60 doses cost Is 6d.* PEN Painting is very fasnianable job* now. Wo have in stock CJolnnrr Nibs, ftc, fo rthis work.—J. P. JMid S<inn. Rarrlv «t.r»At CARS FOP HIRE. -~IARS FOR LMRPIi Day or Night J Any de.sti"atioti • rarpful driver. GEORGE D'EMDEn, Proprietor, 54 Nile-r*'"eev East, Nel*on, *Phone 176.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 10 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 10 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 10 May 1915, Page 1

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