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WANTED. c j "IXTANTED to Borrow for about s- I VV month, typewriter. Guarantee t keep in good oraer. Apply stating term _ to “Experienced,'’ Mail Office. ir ze yi it d il WANTED, Smart Young Lady fo Showroom. Previous experienc essential.—C.D.C. Ltd., Bridge. streel iW ANTED saddle. to Buy, a small ridin. Apply Mail Office. >r ITT ANTED to Purchase, Set of Go ~ / TT /cart, Wheels, 10 to 15 in. I Apply Mail Office. 5- TTtTANTED, a Waitress; good wages i,j [ W Apply (Mrs. r'opa, b' J City Cafe. TIT ANTED: Woman Cook.; | W , wages gooc Apply Dominion Hotel, WANTED. QJ'RLS AND BOYS. APPLY AT ONCE TO S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD. NELSON JAM FACTORY. TTTTANTED, a laundry Maid. I W Apply Mail Office. J | ■ ■ - - . ’ ' -* 9 1 WT ANTED, Two Smart Boys foi Apply Mail Office. WNTED, a Boy for the Pastry,cooking; ©^willing-to learn the trade preferred. App.y G. A. Day, Bridge-street. ' WANTED,, a Mother’s Help, for Stoke, Daily of otherwise. Good remuneration. Apply Mail Office. WANTED, a Gentlewoman to take charge of children. Light duties and sewing. £1 per week. Apply Mail Office. WANTED to Rent, small dairy farm, about the Waimeas preferred. Apply Mail Office. WANTED to Buy ; A Motor Cycle, Ajrih.p.- preferred; must -r-T r —, ----bp.-in first-class rufnmng condition. Apply “Motor,” Redwood’s Valley Post Office. Married couple, with child 12 months, require Board ’ and Residence in good'locality. Apply “Central,” Mail Office. WANTED (temporary) at once; Good Strong Girl. To assist in housework.—Mrs J. M. Calder, Willow Bank. *XT ANTED KNOWN f ; Pressed W meats, Brawn, Ham, Pies, Sausage 'Rolls, Eggs- laid, etc.- obtainable at the Poric Butchery, 29 Hardy street, opposite Novelties No. 1. WANTED GIRLS for Evaporating Factory. Continuous Work MARCS to JUNE. Apply— MR. HYAM, Motueka. WANTED, a Young Girl for the J- ' Kitchen. Apply Royal Hotel. imiENDERS WANTED for the Lease JL r of Northwood and paa’t Wakarewa Estate, Motueka. Full particulars in Saturday’s paper. BARGAINS in Men’s Panamas, 7s fid and 12b fid; Boys’ Dark Tweed Sports' Suits 27s 6d; Men’s strong Braces la fid.—McEAY’S SALE. McKAY’S SALE going strong. Bargains in Sheetings, Calicoes, Voiles, Curtains, Prints, Crepes. Postage paid.’ - PEACE SALE at McKAY’S! Prices Oh all goods still rising. Secure your requirements now, and eave money. CLYDE SUITS! Easily First hj R«ad(yto-Wear (Suits for Men Well made of good materials. Sav< money by buying now.—McKAY’S.

FRESH FRUIT FOR BOTTLING, JAM, ETC. Cooking. Bottling. APRICOTS 4/9 61PEACHES 4/6 5/6 PLUMS 3/6 4/6 NECTARINES 5/- 6/PEARS—Williams’, Best Bottlers 5/6 CASH WITH ORDER. Cases returned, or 8d each extra. Delivered, to all parts of City. ORDER NOW. Telephone 295. NELSON FRUIT COMPANY, Wholesale Fruiterers, CAMOUFLAGE. , CAMOUFLAGE. /■' camouflage. > Camouflage is the art of make-be-lieve. It consists of misleading, mystifying and; misrepresenting. It is useful in war and not unknown in peace. But in civil life, success by means of camouflage is not worth having.. Only merit makes advance acceptable—and assured. To deserve success is the main thing. If you wish to deserve success and to be successful you must study for it. By enrolling with Banks College, Wei lington or Christchurch ,you can secure exactly the kind of tuition you need in ACCOUNTANCY. BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL LAW. lit W PROFESSIONAL, ADVERTISING,' JOURNALISM, ECONOMICS, ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. AND ALL ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, Write for Prospectus on any of the above subjects . BANKK COLLEGE. BANKS COLLEGE. BANKS COLLEGE. Wellington ano Christchurch m i tr AMO*. .Mutwtgiiig Director. • ’

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 1

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