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WANTED. "ANTED, a kitehcnman, also dayporter. Apply Mr Scott, Masonu 'ANTED at, once a competent gen- ' ei'al servant, wages 2'Zs a week. Apply between 7 and b. Mk J. C. Mercer, Chiswdck House. .W A . ANTED, -four or five-roomed Police Station. £7"ANTED February, 1 month, go~d I V V board and lodging, small family; j private sitting room. Address "Visitor," •■.Mail" Oiliee. riOTTAGE or House required, 6 to 8 V_y rooms, ceuitrally situated. Good careful tj.nant, no children, with garden preferred.—Permanent. "Mail" Oilice. TANTED, Quotations for supplies ' of fruit.—H. Siddall, greengrocer, I Gonville, Wanganni. .TANTED, Man for distant rounds, I H married 'or single; used to horses, f experience an advantage. Apply A. ! Hodgson and Son, Storekeepers, Wakefielcir "ANTED, a man to drive and make / himself useful in brewery. Married I man only .need apply.—Harloy and Sons, Raglan Brewery. TANTED, cook and waitress for / country hotel, Particulars from 1 .\l:ss Emerson, Labour Department. HOOK AND WAITRESS required for S\_J countrv. Particulars at Trafalgar Hotel ;TANTED, a. reliable help' for kitchen, or cook (female), Apply j Wilkens, Metropolitan .HoteL HITM. DUNCAN desires llio corresV V pondence of a lady between 'the . age of 45 and 50. Must bo a Protestant.'. Correspondence pertaining to 'matrimony,*, can make comfortable home. Address,,; ' letters-to—Wra. Duncan, Glenhope, care ; 6i Charles Rieketts. ' .' 7^RED MANN desired the correspond--i ence of a Lady between the age 4 jc:6'f'■twenty'-five and thirty T five.\ Must be a- ! Protestant. .'■ Correspondence, .pertaihing Ito matrimony. Got "means. Can, make comfortable home. Desires dark com:, plexion. "'Address letter to Fred. Marin, Glenhope,. care of Charles Rieketts. ANTED TO LET, Furnished Rooms, use of Kitchen.;".. very central. Telephone. Apply "Mail" , ANTED, QUANTITY SCRAP' / LEAD. APPLY— . i - "MAIL" OFFICE. WANTED Known.—Travelling Requisites: Jap Hampers Is 6<l to | 13s 6d jFibre suit cases 10s 6d to 17s 6d ; I Canvas suit - Good Uss-ortment at -MeK AYS'.■■ .■ V.:' "■'■■'' '•'''. ; '■'-."' /■' r •:; ; ;' 'ANTED Known.—Just opened ex / "Kia Ora" splendid lot Boys and Men's Felt Hats. Boys' 2s6d to 4s 6d ; men's" 5s 6d to 16s 6d. Best makes Cliristy's. Borsalino's, Lincoln Bennett's : MeKA;Y:.S'. ; : :: ,:f 'ANTED KNOWN—Holiday Wear 6V; ; Costumes, I ErnbroidereJ Robes, Smartest Blouses. I A .smart strong Pnndan hat at 3s 6d. See them at McKAYS'. - '.;•';. ■ANTED—Visitors to Town to call at McKays', for their holiday requirements. Tjhe -newest always in \ "Blouses, Costumes, and Hats; smartest 'gloves, nosiery, etc., .McKAYS', Bridge street. ;••

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 1