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j WASTED. RANTED, to place a Boy (aged 15), just leaving College, in Warehouse ! or Office of any kind. Address at "Mail" \ Office. IPIRITUALISTIC Investigation and Psychic Development. Friends in- . Kcxested in above and desirous of joining • a Select Private Circle, please address \ "Medium," "Mail" Office 7"ANTED, a capable Domestic Help. Particulars from Miss Emerson, aiwur Department. 'ANTED, a Smart Boy for the Wholesale Drapery. Apply P. W. j Harrold, Hardy-street. /ANTED: Girl to assist in Shop; one with knowledge of book-keep-j ing preferred. Apply F. A. Carlisle. 'ANTED to Buy: a Good Gig. ' Apply Newman Brothers, I Crown Stables. j WANTED. JUNIOR CLERK, having a know l. ledge of Book-keeping and Insurance Work. Must be a good penman. Salary £2 10s per week. Apply in writing to ADAMS AND HARLEY, Solicitors, Nelson. TANTED Known.—Fresh Bargains daily at McKay's. BOYS' WHITE SHIRTS .6d EACH. Boys' Wool Gloves Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d.—W. McKAY AND SON. 'ANTED Known. GENUINE v / BARGAINS IN BOX SUITSCash reduction 10s to 25s .off usual pz-iees. Sale Prices 35s upwards.—W. McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. (EMPERAXCE Hall, Sunday, 8 p.m. s Mrs. Steinman. Creative Power of I Thought. Floral Clairvoyance ( and Psychometry. Interviews 52 Halifax-st. 'ANTED Known.—At the request of former Customers I have de{cided to take in -Sewing - again.—Mrs. It ias Queen-st.; Richmond.. , ■ . \ • ■ WANTED.—Suits, Costumes, etc., etc., for Dyeing'and Dry Cleaning. I'-\r IT COMPANY, . Colling- . wood-street. Nelson. 'Phone 360- ■ TENDERS. 'ENDERS are invited by the Nelson __ Education Board f«r ADDITIONS to the Brook-street Side-School. Specifications of the work may, be seen; at the Education Board Office, Hardy-street. Tenders close on FRIDAY, '23 rd inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ' N.R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, iNelson Education Board. 1 NCRSZ LIDDICOAI, EGISTERED MATERNITY HOS- ,.■ ■--■■,.i.^,--PrEAL;f:.:.';■■":■' ■.'. ■''. TASMAN STREET. , •;(■, | ,v ; ■ 'Phone 397. \ SOUTH SEA ISLANDS TRIP. A TOUft IN WINTER TIME. ■■■..■ : ,By the Magnificent New Twin screw ■-■■.'■- Steamers, i • ATUA ... ... ....*.. 3444 Tons. TOFUA .4 ......... 4345 Tons. Sailings from Auckland v and Sydney every Four Weeks. Round Tour from Nelson, can be mada in from 26 Days.; Stop-over 12 Days may; be be made at Suva y or from Auckland to Auckland without' change of, steamer. The Grand, Pacific .Hotel, Suva—the last word In tropical accommodation—is , now open 1 to tourists. , ' For Fares, Routes, Time-tables, , and i Illustrated Pamjphlets, apply j UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. PROMPTLY EXECUTED, a' PERFECT SANITARY X\- SYSTEM completes tin Modern Home. ■'"/''■■■■" SPECIALISTS IN SEW ER ACi V AND DRAINAGE WORK. HOT & COLD WATEtt ANli> GAS LAID ON. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FrTTP,D UP. WE DO JOBBING WORK. And Guarantee all First-class :■:.,• -,Work. - .GET AN ESTIMATE. BETTER SANITARY CONDI- - TIONS Rapidly Eliminate all Disease. •PHONE 327. WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS in their New Building, TRAFALGAR STREET, At an "Early Date. In connection with their wellknown MERCERY AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS, they-are OPENING a High-Class Tailoring FOR LADIES ft. GENTLEMEN and have secured as Cutter and Manager the Services of Mr D. Wilson (late with Southwell, Coultas & Co., Collins-st., Melbourne. Vic.) Mr Wilson places' the experience gained in London, Glasgow and Melbourne at the disposal of Ladies and Gantleman who desire really HIGH-GRADE TAILORING -i-ai Reasonable Prices. All work made on the premises. Ladies' Costumes a Speciality. A Trial Order Solicited. TAILORS AND MERCERS. j mail- - ur a«xt ouii p! Clothe*'.' ./< »a r-uaranto» jroa every . *ati».u*ctiou.— 1. Harford, i'auor Tr*falg*r-«ire*t.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 July 1915, Page 1

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