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WANTED. ANTED A WAITRESS. Apply ■GEISHA TEA ROOMS. "ANTED, waitress, Church of Eng-. , - land preferred. Apply with, photo to A Uiol Coleman or Mulgar Bill, Rich- ? ANTED to buy, good secondly hand ' drill, to sow manure, -turnips, t,nd grain, nine coulter prefei-red. State price.—-E. G. Sloss,. Korere. ANTED, .four or five-roomed Cottage. Apply Police Station.; : w ANTED, Quotations for, suippjlies; of fruit-.—H. Sidd&ll, greengrocer, Gonville, Wanganui. 'ANTED, Man for distant rounds, married or; single;used to horses, experience an advantage, v Apply. A. Hodgson and Son, Storekeepers, Wakefield. "¥Tf 7"ANTED at once a competent geriW cral servant, wages 22s a week. Apply between 7 and 8. Mia J. C. Mer- . cer,, Chiswick House. T ANTED, cook and waitress for, W country hotel,- Particulars from,. •Miss Emerson, Labour Department. AND WAITRESS required for country. Particulars at Trafalgar Hotel w M. DUNCAN, desires the correspondence of.' a lady between the letters to—Wm. Duncan,, Glenhope, oare. of Charles Rioketts. ■ RED MANN desires the! correspond- ' J_ ence of a Lady, between the '~age' of twenty-five and thirty-five. Must be a' Protestant. ' Correspondence pertaining;£ to > matrimony. Got means. Can mako"'': comfortable' home. Desires dark plexion/ Address letter to Fred 'Mann, deiihope, care of Charles Ricketts. r ANTED TO LET,- Furnished;Vy Rooms, use of _ Kitchen ; -very.;: central. Telephone. Apply "Mail"Office. ' , ' , 5 w ANTED, QUANTITY SCRAP , LEAD. APPLY—"MAIL" OFFICE. ■ ANTED Known. » . quisites : - Jap' Hampers Is 6d to 13s 6d ;Fibre suit cases 10s 6d to 17s 6dj Cfinvns suit cases 14s 6d "to 355. Good assortment at McKAYS'r- ? , .• 7ANTED Known. —Just opened ex' W "Kia Ora" splendid lot, Boys and Men's Felt Hats. Boys' 2s6d to n 4s 6d; men's ,5s 6d to 16s 6d.,. ' Best' makes Clmsty's/Borsalino's, Lincoln Bennett's at McKays'". ; XIfTAXTED .KNOWN—"Hoiiday..Wear VV 'at" •McK A YS^PlquesCbstnm6B,g Embroidered .Robes, Smartest , Blouses. A smart stion;; Pandan hat at 3s 6d., See them at McKAYSV' ' ' | W' 'ANTED—Visitors to. Town to call , . at McKays', for their "holiday re", quirements. The * newest. alWays- in •• Blouses, Costumes, > and; Hats J ; smartest gloves, nosiery, etCi> McKAYS* j Bridge;, I street. __ . , j-* . n X PERT ' Workmmhip. Leather ' I J and attention to bujir-fcM have macUv L our's the ideal ahop for, Boot Repair*.— H SUNNBridge' cireci. "SAMSON" WINDMILLS: "SAMSON" WINDMILLS. "SAMSON" WINDMILLS. IV ET THE WIND PUMP . YOUR _ J WATER FOR We warrant these dbuble-geared, self oiling mills, to be stronger, more durable/ than any other .milli The Sain son windriiill is the result of steady growth of. investigation, and:; successful; manu-. facture, and is in regulation. ;; which is essential to protect you** pump during high winds. - ' ■ - —also— 7 DIABOLO SEPARATORS. 1 This is the season to purchase these two,. lines. • ' j e. Mcpherson and co., ltd. Solo Agents. Rubber Bathing Gaps ALT. COLOURS i—A GOOD ASSORTMENT j . —REASON ABLE N PRICES. WVC, tali Chemist. . Nelson. STANDARD -jNSLCAN'CE Y OF NEW ZhA LhND. ttO. NELSON BRANCH. I.IIRE, Employers' Li&bility, Accident : and Disease, Marina, Common Law, :Mortgage : Indemnity, * Compensation, PeMonal Accident, Fidelity;.-■ .Guarantee, Adrnimat>ratio.i Bonds, Plate Glass.' Policies"issued »t lowest current rates. The Company, is & New -Zealand lintf"a+,ution, ■ with funds iuvested i locally,. atd offers Absolut© SiL4>licity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal Set tleznent of Olaim*.' P. A. BAMFORD, MANAGER i POWELL'S BALSAM OF aniseed CURES GOUGHS,COLDS E TC > •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 1