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WANTED. "ITS7ANTED to LET: 8-roomed Two- ' V\ storied Dwelling, Hardy-street; recently renovated. Apply Public Trust Office, Nelson. WANTED, by Married Couple, j Baird and Residence. Apply ‘‘A.M.,” Mail Office. | YOUTH requires Position on Farm in country. Apply “Willing,” Mail Office. WANTED, a Lad or Strong Boy for light work in the garden. Apply G. Estcourt, 85 Grove-street. | WANTED: Capable Girl to assist j with house work; sleep at home. ■ Apply Miss Fleming, 33 Tasman-st. | WANTED Known: When grocers start selling Toys, it is fair for the O.K. to sell Tea. Try the O.K. Tea; no better in the market. 2s per lb.; pounds and halves. —93 Trafalgar-st. LADY wishes to dispose of Singer i . Di-ophead Machine; nearly new. 1 Owner leaving. Aijply Mail Office. I WANTED. j Kainui Run, Belgrove, a strong, i active LAD. Apply in first in- | stance to j DALGETY AND €O., LTD., ! Nelson. WANTED. Good, useful .mustering dog, not over three years. Apply J. O. HICKEY, Sherry River. “wanted: “ ALL Farmers who are interested in • LIME AS A MANURE to attend j a DEMONSTRATION of the latest | INTERNATIONAL SOWER at MR. H. BENSEMANN’S, THE MOUTERE, On MONDAY NEXT, the* 27th inst. S. WINN AND 00., LTD., Agents. ! WANTED KNOWN ’ OF NELSON! When in BRIDGE STREET, call at ; MRS. H. POPE’S AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS, i J (Late City Club Cafe]. i , Best Attention Given, and all Home- | !' made Cooking Daily. j CALL TO-DAY!, j WANTED to Buy: A Screw-cut-ting Lathe (treadle). Send price i and particulars to H. Bateup, Black- j smith, Richmond. I

WANTED 1 : Young Lady to take charge of children, and light duties ; isewing essdntiiaL' Apply Mi’s. Jamieson, Hospital House, between 6 and'B p.m. / WANTED: Boy to learn Trade. Apply J. Hoy, Cycle Builder ; and 'Repairer, opp. Empire Theatre, j WANTED to Sell: Harley-David-son Motor Cycle; electric equipment; in first-class order. Apply J. Hoy, Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairer, Bridge-street. BUSINESS Wanted; small; good paying; Nelson suburbs. Send particulars to E. W. JONES, Brightetreet, Cobden, Greymouth. PEACE SALE! Bargains in Men’s Neglige Shirts, lsi to 17, 4a 6d r worth 7s 6d to 10s 6d; Boys’ Khaki Shirts 2s Iid.—OKAY’S. ARC AIN HATS at the Great Peace Sale! Ladies’, Ready-to-Wear Hats, latest shapes, 4s lid upwards. Large size Corsets 6a 6d upwards, at MoKAY’S. OYERSTOCKEP in Men’s' Underwear ! > Cellular Undetfparets 2s lid; Merino Underwear 3s 6d; fine Summer Underwent is lid.—McKAY’S SALE BARGAINS in Towels, Is 9d pair } Sheetings, Piques, Dress Tweeds,’ Carpels, Linoleum Remnants; .at McKAY’S PEACE SALE. HJHARRIS (Successor to C. McLean) BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK. "Scrupulousness and Cleanliness" Is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread Factory invited during working hours. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. | Ring up ’Phone 191. Bread and Small Goods delivered to all p»«l# of the City. NELSON FRUITGROWERS j ~ WE ADVISE TO CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT TO I REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD., DUNEDIN. Telegraphic Address: "REILLY,” DUNEDIN. I Early consignments of TOMATOES, CHERRY PEUMS, CUCUMBERS, APRICOTS, and PEACHES wanted Watch our weekly Market Report E. OSWALD REILLY, Managing Director. TIALBE TFFTR. oonr J r.. ntOerwi.e ’ top market pi-me to trade -nd nthm* —Pearlipe tV» 168, Ofl«en 'tree* 4rip|lM»4 i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 18, 23 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 18, 23 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 18, 23 January 1919, Page 1