WANTED. TANTED to sell, onions, Id per lb, ' and tomato sauce at -cost price, oiuig own bottle. Miss Body, Brook-st. 'ANTED to rent, at or near Taf huna, furnished cottage. Apply Mrs Trathen, 10 Collingwood street. 7ANTED, a capable girl. Apply M,rs James Baird, 8 New street. TANTED by young man, situation Y on farm, previous experience. Apply '.'A.M.," "Mail" Office. 'ANTED, a kitchenman. Apply / R. A. Scott, Masonic Hotel. "ANTED, a motor bicycle, not less / than 4 h.p., must 'be late model and reasonable price. Apply "Prompt," P. 0., Richmond. D to buy, 4 to 6-roomed ' house, large section; small deposit, balance weekly. Box 68, Nelson. WANTED, lady or gentleman boarder, every convenience; also bedsitting rcom, suit, married couple with board. Apply "Mail" Office. TANTED, an apprentice, splendid / chance for a-lad to learn the trade thoroughly. Apply ERNEST T. SAVAGE, House Decorator, Bronte-st. TANTED.— 1 : / inspect our Special Purchase of double width Voiles, "newest spots and stripes, Is 6d yard, worth 2s 6d.—McKAYS - ', Bridge street. TANTED.—Gentlemen of >ood - / pearance to call at McKAYS' for. that new hat} 'Smart lot .just arrived from Christy's. Borsalino's, .and Dincoln Bennett's 5s 6:1 to 16s 6d.-—McKAYS'. TANTED a few smart girls to call! V V at, McKAYS' and purchase Blouse Lengths of the new Striped Voiles and Fast Colour Piques, Is yard-r-McKAYS?: /ANTED. —Que hundred boys to buy a bat each from. McKAYS'All the newest in felt and straw, 2s 6a to 4s 6d. Ci-zs Is to 2s 6d.—McKAYS', Bridge street. TANTED KNOWN.—The Cele- / brated ' 'Transit" Brand one bar slices at half-price: 4t06, 2s lid; 7to 10"; 3s lid.—At Lightband's. . V 'ANTED Buyers for our "Kom- /■: less" chrome lace shoes-: 7. to 10, 2s lid; 11 to 1, 3s lid.—ligJitbarid's Boot Sale. ' ~ ..'.:•.'- ..:■'■■' /ANTED Known.—Men's Olace bals, : 6s lid; Women's do. 5s lid; shoes 4s lid.—At Xrightband's Great Boot; Sale. : '■■■■' 'AjNTED, BOY FOR OFFICE.— &,:•, GRIFFIN AND SONS,: LTDANTED to sell or exchange 7, h.p. tw.iii-cylinder, motor cycle, too. r owerful : for owner, would exchange for ■light- weight model. Apply "Cylinder,''' "Mail""office. .■•'■ ; .; ; ' : >,. ; :" W:' r : -.v.; 'ANTED, a girl for shop work., ■,y-.V;.'- Apply WADKER'S STORE,: Waimea. road.\" /.■'. ■'' ~;,' ■'■'■':[, ANTED, by young married man, : work of any description. .Apply., •'Farmer,"..■"Mail"', Office. ; 'ANTED by young married man, position ire grocery ; store,. Ibngexperience in • all branches. *■■ Apply "Store," ."'Mail;.' Office. V' IXPERIENCED domestic help, seeks I position, sleep at home preferred.i State terms and particulars, to W.T., The Port; WANTED. "Ti IRL for Office; one with some knowledge of typing pi'eferred. ply "Clerk," P.O. Box 114, Nelson. . WANTEI>.:| ■ G IRIS. G I RLS. GI RLS. ■'■.
GRIFFIN AND SONS, LTD- .-■'>■ ANTED A WAITRESS.' Apply ',--'■■ GEISHA TEA ROOMS. "ANTED, cook and waitress for •country hotel, Particulars froni. Miss -Emerson, Labour Department. eOO'K AND WAITRESS, required for country. : Particulars at .Trafalgar ANTED, QUANTITY SCRAP LEAD. APPLY—"MAIL" OFFICE. Y "M. DUNCAN desires the carresI a lady between. •Ullage of 45 and 50.; Must be a Protestant. Correspondence pertaining to matrimony, can make comfortable liome. Address letters'to —Wm. Duncan, Glenhope, care of Charles Rieketts. FRED MANN desires the correspond-, ence of a Lady between the. age of twenty-five and thirty-five. '. Must be a Protestant. .Correspondence .pertaining to matrimony. Got means. Can make comfortable home. Desires' dark complexion. Address letter to Fred Mann, Glenliopejcare of Charles Ricket,ts. "SAMSON" WINDMILLS. "SAMSON" WINDMILLS. "SAMSON" WINDMILLS- " ET THE WIND PUMP YOUR ___J WATER FOR NOTHING. ,We warrant these double-geared, self oiling mills, to be stronger, more durable, than any other mill. The Samson windmill is the result of steady growth of investigation-, experiment, and successful manufacture, and is perfect in regulation., which is essential to pTotect your pump during high winds. DIABOLO SEPARATORS. This is the season to purchase these two lines. e. Mcpherson and co., ltd. f Sole Agents. the beat T»ln6. TheU them the most euotiomtcal Q«t NaUou MoaUa Tww »
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 6 January 1916, Page 1
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