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WAKTED. ANTED, Prompt .Night. Porter. Apply R. A. >™a. Mu.-onu 'ANTED. ;. \Y.MTRK>>. Apply R. A. Scott. Masonic Hotel. rIIITEHAIT SIPPERS To-night GEISHA TEA ROOMS. rANTED, a. strong Girl for housef work. Apply Matron, Public Hospital. RS Steinman (professional name), . the well-known Psychie and Platluiiu Demonstrator; pleased to interview old friends at 41a Nile street, opp Presbyterian Church, 1-8 p.in \V A N T I: i) . 00K KEEPER, male or female- ) Capable of keeping Ledger essential. ApplyMANAGER, Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. Nelson. [TANTED. a Hoy. Apply Grocer, Bridge-street. fTANTEU TO IH.'V: Lady's So- ' condhand lii.kn in good order.— l Apply Jiux 139, Nelson. TANTED. a Girl to assist generalV lv. Apply Airs <). A. Day. Arcadia. Tea Rooms, Bi idge street. 7ANTED, young lady from 9.30 till 1 p.m. daily. -\o house work. Apply Mail Office. RANTED, A HOUSEMAID. ' Commercial Hotel. 7ANTED to buy, orchard property in Moutere Hills district, about 30 acres unimproved or partly in young trees. 5 years" agreement. Send particulars to Moutere Hills. Care Mail Olliee.

J ANTED. a. Cook (.eneral, ior r Counry Hotel. Afiply Mis.s Knierson, Labour Depai-meiit. 7ANTED, a Housekeeper for the , , country (aged couple). Apply 49 Collingwood street. CLYDE Suits for Business men are different to the ordinary boxed suits. Smartly cut from good materials. See them.at McKays'. "EN'S Panamas, good shapes 10s 6d, . 12s 6d. Imitation Panamas 6s 9d, 7s 6d . Harvest Hats, 6d each; White and Crash Helmets 3s, 3s 6d.—McKAYS'. EA GRASS Mats 2s 6d, 5s 9d, 7s 9d. Squares 22s 6d, 33s 6d, good patterns. • Excellent value in carpet squares and Linoleums.—-McKAYS'. " OOSE COVERS—made on the premises. Call ior patterns.and quotations. Splendid range of coverings to select from.—McKAYS'. IHE Unveiling of the Tombstone in . the Wakapuaka cemetery to the memory of the late Thomas Cawthron will take place on MONDAY, Bth October, 1917, at 3 o'clock p.m. The public are invited to attend. The Chairman of the Cawthron Trustees —His Lordship, Bishop Sadlier—will address the assemblage on the occasion and will unveil the tombstone. NOW READY. Lobelia, Sweet Sultans, StocKs, Peach Blossom, Ten Week, Giant Perfection, Marigolds (orange and lemon ball), Sun flowers (red and chrysanthemum). Flowered: Petunia (choice), Crested Cosmea, Aster, Phlox, etc:, also — Onion, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Tomato Plants. NELSON SEED COY. THE NELSON COOL STORAGE AND ICE COY. WILL receive large or small parcels of meat, fruit, butter, etc, for storage during the summer season. Charges reasonable Ice always available in ! any quantity. Apply at the shop—Late Geo. Mercer's. J. F.. BARBER, Proprietor. Bridge street. WE ARE NOW THE SOLE AGENTS FOR NELSON PROVINCE —FOR— The International Harvester Co,, AND CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR MACHINERY NEEDS. LARGE STOCKS, EASY TERMS, LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNTS. We are the only Firm in the Province able to supply Spares for Deering and McCormick Machinery.

Victory Works Nelson SOLE AGENTS FOR Overland Cars and Doug-las Motor Cycles CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. If you are ever troubled with aches, pains' or soreness of the muscles, you will appreciate the pood qualities of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Many sufferers from Rheumatism and sciatica have used it with the best results. It i« especially valuable for lumbago and lain* back. Sold «*ery wharf.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 1

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