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.w WANTED. ANTED : Good General. Apply Tasman JCi-olcl, Port Nelson. WANTED: Ladies to know New Collcii*s in Crepe de Ghene, Voile, a .vi Silk (.smart styles) just opened.— iIcKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. WANTED to Lease: A few Acres of Land, with small Cottage. Good tenant. Apjjly T._V-ercue ;uid Son, Land Agents. w ANTED : A Ploughman. Apply L.-G. Field, Spring- •Grove. TO WaUUONTRS. WANTED: TIMBER CARTED to Tadmor Station. One-day trip. Constant job. Apply H. M. GRIFFITH, Tadmor, or Richmond. WANTED KNOWN, £UIILDREN'S WINDOW DISPLAY all This Week at the O.K.^ ANTED : Elderly Gentleman or . . . YVorKirig Man a* Boarder in quiet liome; washing and! mending done. Ap* p;y Mail Office. " WANTED: Smart Youth for Local Warehouse. Good/ prospects. Apply Butterworth Bros., Church-st. ANTED': Apprentices and Im- . . provers for '-Dressmaking ' Room. Apply McKAY AND SON, Bridge-st. W w ANTED: Man for Faotory. Apply Gorman's, Ltd. w WANTED, immediately,. Good' Plain Cook. Apply to Mrs Brooke, Central Temperance Hotel,* Bridge-st. AJSTTED': A Housemaid. ApplyMetropolitan Private Hotel. WANTED : Junior Clerk; must be able to post and keep accounts. Apply A., Mail Office. "ANTED: Youth for Aerated Water Factory. Apply J. iR. Dodson and Son. ENGINEER WANTED. WANTED : ENGINEER, with firstctoss Ticket, for the North Cape Coal Company, Ltd., Puponga. One with knowledge of Pumping Machinery, preferred. Apply in first instance to - • '. TASKER AND LEVIEN, ' Nelson. WASTED. A STRONG BOY for " the Machine Room. ' - Apply (Mail Office. WANTED: A smart, energetic Boy for Parcel Delivery. Bicycle provided. Apply The Manager, New Zealand Clothing Factory. ' ANTRT)) a Young 'Girl to assist » . with work for a few hours eachmorning. Apply Boys' College. w w ANTED': A Boy used to horses. Apply L. G. Field, •Spring "Grove. w* .ANTED, for. Girls' College; a - Kitchen-maid. Apply after 6.30, or 'Phone 56. WANTED Known—Men's New Straw Boaters just to hand—-a fine selection at lowest ""prices.—-W..' McKAY .■ AND SON/ Bridge-street. WANTED Men to know that we have Summer Underwear —Pants and Singlets Is lid each. —W. McKAY AND SON, Bridge-street. WANTEJ! Mothers to know that we have, a splendid assortment ,of Bovs' 'Suits in all Wool Tweeds. Lowest prices.—W. McKAY AND SON, Bridge street. ■ . . j ■ XTtTAN'TED : Your Order for a Clyde W Sliit —the best in the market. Full range, now showing.—W. McKAY AND SON", Bridge-street.

Three of the seaplanes from the New Zealand/ Flying School, Ivohimarania, went out'to meet the- 'Niagara as the vessel arrived <i.£ Auckland o>;i Saturday morning. The machines were flown, by New. Zealanders acting as instructors at tlio school, Messrs J\T. .Matthews, P'R. Going, and G-. B. Bolt. Having saluted' the steamer, the airmen performed a series of evolutions. a,nd flew back and forth over the city. The altitude attained was greater than "usual in flights made from the KohimaramaSchool,■ one of the machines reaching a height of over 3200 ft. Considerable public interest was created by the flights, the spectacle of the' three seaplanes' high up in the sky attracting the notice. of numerous people over a wide area ■ ' 'Aid eirica, is fully .determined that -Germjuiy shall experience to the full the horrors of war,"' said' Mr. J. B. Clark - son to a gathering that welcomed liim' •home from America and England. Mr 'Cla.rkson went oca to say "that while the men at the head of Allied affairs England and America did not anticipate an early, peace, they ' maintained that victory was in sight, and) that , the end of the" war; could now be measured: in months instead of years. America was determined that peace must be dictated on : German soil, and that there couldi not be a cessation of hostilities ,until. the Allies marohed into Berlin. •The universal feeling in America , was that Kaiseri'sm and the rale of nations by force must be crushed /or ever as a .German ideal. ' .The economic boycott of Germany has begun in the States (says' the..,,JJra pers"- Record); 'been completed" by the Alien Propertv Custodian of the. lUmted States with the Fnr Merchants' Credit Association of New York for the purchase bv the latter of all the interests .in America .of . "the Iyeipzig dealers in furs. Before this war ifchei trade of American furriers ■was really' a collecting and shipping agency for the Germans. Plans have How * been dtf>voloped for entrenching, firmly a new .dyeing and dressing industry in: American. IT3*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 1