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WANTED. "ANTED, a good, ligM set pf second-hand Sulky Harness. Apply K., Mail v>i-\-c----■TANTED to Buy, Second-hand Per- / ambulator, must toe in good order. Apply "Alpha." Mail Office. 7 ANTED to Buy or Exchange, ' 10,000 Novels, Magazines, ""Detective stories, books of adventure, etc.T— Little Wonder, Bridge street, next CenJUNIOR CLEI*H ANTED, JUNIOR CLERK, Ap--1 ply "N," MAIL OFFICE. WANTED, a Waitress, must have experience in" first-class House. Apply Masonic Hotel. ANTED to purchase, about 1 acre ' of land in the Wood, with 'or -without glasshouse. Apply to J. T. Horn, Ltd., Trafalgar, street. 'ANTED for the Boys' College, a Housemaid Waitress. Apply after 7 p.m. 7 ANTED TO RENT, 5-roomed House, with conveniences, close to any School .preFerred. Apply """WANTED," Mail Office. Or Box 101, Post Office. ANTED, a girl for. light House-■ ' work and to assist in Tea Rooms, Mrs G. A. Day, Bridge street. 'ANTED, a capable general servant or lady help, plain cooking required. Apply Mail Office. . O DDMENT WEEK—l2th to 17th February. Odd lines and .remnants must be cleared this week. 20 Boys' Jack Tar Straws at Is 6d each.-^Mc KAYS'. . ■'•.'rV''V DDMENT WEEK.—2Is Men's, AlV_r pacca Coats for 4s lid; Tussore Silk Coats 4s lid; 5s 6d Neglige Shirts for 3s 6d; 3 Boys' Petone Suits 16s 6d for 8s 6d at McKAYS'. DDMENT AVEEK.—Striped Zephyr Frocks 17s 6d for 8s 6d; White Voile Frocks 18s 6d; Maids' Tussore Silk Hats 4s 6d for 2s 6d at McKAYS' V , DDMENT WEEK.—Maids' Corsets 3s 6dand 4s 6d for la lid; Ladies' odd Corsets, 8s 6d, 12s 6d," 15s 6d now, 6s 11. Maids' Raincoats 24s 6d i or 14s lid at McKAYS'. - RIPE BANANAS G)f\f\ CASES Prime Fiji Bananas. CASES best Sweet Oranges. ■ ' :l ALSO—APPLES, PEACHES, NECTARINES, , PLUMS, LEMONS, CHOICE ,G R ApES; TOMATOES; Etc., fresh daily.V : , NELSON FRUIT COY.r Wholesale arid Retail Fruiterers. : > J r PORTER RABBIS ';.■■.;:.' ■;,:>; LICENSED LAND AGENTS, . NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, • Hardy street. We have a number of very fine Town and Country properties in our hands for. sale a few of which are mentioned be». 10w:—...: / ■;.'■': ''.:,'., '''■:■, SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. ;.:.,'■ To those on the Lookout for a good sheep farnv at a resonable price. (\f\f\ ACRES freehold in tip top O\J vJ locality,: .with good'; .dwelling and outbuildings, Handy to Post Office, School, Church and Township. . ; 1100 sheep, and other ' stock, and all implements. This property is well sub-divid-ed and fenced. We can recommend 'this Farm as one of the be3t in . this' Pro vinceV it if? n real good proposition to anyone on (the. look-out for an ideal farm and home. Easy terms.cari be arranged. Price £6OOO as a going- «pn-

I -i X ACRES absolutely, flat land.— J:,J_ 2 i mile from Station, School; and ; Church, together with, new 5-ropmed dwelling with every convenience{-35 acres has been cropped with Barley, Oats, and Pears. 17 chain frontage to public roadr Those cs the look-out for a small farm should not miss this opportunity of viewing this property. Price only £I4OO, and, easy terms can be arranged. ' ■ :..'":'"■ TOWN PROPERTIES;: 5- ROOMED New House in ideal locality and with every convenience. Deposit only £75. ■■■'"'.''' . sections. :"■.'' ■'■:^.i.lOTEVERAIi good sections iri good }6cality from 30s per foot. w tahuna. '• £J EASIDE Bungalow in good position, O 1 Furnished, £385, easy terms. ',.,.',. j Sections with frontages to Golf Road , and Sands .-.reserve from £75. Intending buyers are Invited to call as we can give" particulars of the best available properties in this district. We are prepared to arrange for buyers the financing o/ Town and Country proper ties. J Porter Harris & Son Norwich Union Chambers. Hardyst. R R. P. HUDSON, M.P., hopec . to have the pleasure of addressI ing his constituents as follows : . I Thursday, 15th inst., Tadmor. '■ Friday, 16th inst;, Motupiko. Monday, 19th inst., Foxhill. ' I Tuesday, 20th inst., Top House. ' j Wednesday, 21st iust., Tapawera.- ; Time and place of meeting, School House or other public building a* 7.Z0 p.m.' ; ', ; ".'■..■'■■"'.' ' TAN-OL does much, and costs little: , Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, polishes furnitui'e, brightens floorcloth, Quick, easy and economical. In tins—liquid te; paste 6d,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 1