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wunuD. TANTED, a Domestic Worker for / two adults (sleep in or at home as preferred). Good wages. Particulars from Miss Emerson, Labour Department. ANTED by girl, position for ' light houswork in town. Address '■Ready," P. 0.., Wakefield. TANTED, Work by the Day; / Housecleafung, Offices, etc. Apply Mail Office. ANTED, a Horse suitable for Express Work. Apply J. A. 'ANTED, kind person to adopt Baby Girl, two months old. Apply Mail Office. 'ANTED 1 Known. Wajkefield I Bowling Club open for season. I Special invitation to anyone interested I and every help given by instruction | committee. WANTED* -CAPABLE Youth to assist in Merchandise Department. Clerical work only. Apply prompt. THE AGENT, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited. TANTED, A Capable Girl. Ap- '.. ply Mrs Harrold, Brougham street. • TANTED, A HOUSEMAID, . . Apply Wainui House. AMESES Underwear for men, j made by the makers of Wolsey, at about half the prioe. See display at McKays.' _^ Suits for men who like to feel well dressed. -No bothersorse fitting. Come in and try one on.— McKays'. (HE Right Place for Boys' Clothing tation on • good fabrics at moderate prices.—McKAYS'. IHE LATEST ALWAYS in Ladies Neckwear at McKAYS'. Seethe smart assortment now showing at reasonable prices. UR' BUYERS have excelled themselves this season in selecting our : laces, Vals, Torchons, Hanff-made laces, . etc.,—McKAYS'. "ANTED Known.—That old book that i» going to piece* ean be rebound and made' aa good as new at the Evening Mail Bookbinding Department, Bridge 7 street. BEDDING PIiLANJTS.. SvA STERS, Stocks, Zinnia, Celosia, c\. Viola, Salpiglossis,. Phlox, Nemesia,' -Sweet Sultans, • ; Cosmtja, /Lobelia, Sunflowers, Tree Marigolds, Mina Lobato, Cardinal Climber, Gaillardia j Also— CAPE GOOSEBERRY, TOMATO and ONION PLANTS. NELSON SEED COMPANY. DOMINION BABY--WEEK "The Race marches forward on the feet of little children." -—Lloyd George. MONDAY, OCT. 29. Public meeting in the School of Music at 8 p.m. Speeches and musical programme. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31. Mother Craft Exhibition at Shelbourne street school, 3 p.m. Women only. Girls over 14 admitted. THURSDAY - , NOV. Ist. •'Save the Babies" Day. A street collection will be made, and literature will be obtainable from collectors and at the Depot, Hardy street (opp. Union Bank). PERIODICALS WORTH SAVING. These can b» NEATLY AND SECURBLIT BOUND, At moderate Charges —at the —, '. ~ v . EVENING MAIL BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT. ACCOUNT BOOKS. ,HBRE may oe lower priced Ac- ' count Books on the market, but if you desire a book that will wear well for years and atand any amount of use, you will find the Account Books made at the Evening Mail Bookbinding Works much cheaper in the end. This fact Has been demonstrated repeatedly by actual experience. The books are ruled to any pattern required and bound in halfcalf, rough Persian, or any other kind of binding and are guaranteed to stand the hardest tests. Good materials and honest workmanship throughout. These are factors in all work but especially where Account Books are concerned. Time books and all kinds of trade books made to order. Evening Mail Book-Binding Works. Bridge street. Nelson,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1