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t m w hH WANTED. 7’ANTED, for about two months, convenient Eun.ashed Dwelling good locality. Apply prompt to “Careful, Mail Office. WANTED : Housemaid-Waitress ; Good wages to capable woman. Apply Central Temperance Hotel. WANTED, by Young Married Couple (no children], nice Eurnished Modern House, about 5 rooms. Apply Box 67. a Second Cook. VV 1 1 Apply Commercial Hotel. MARRIED Couple, with one child, desires Bofird ifi. Nelson, wit|r private family, for few weeks from Easter. Prefer meals privately. Apply “Holiday,” 165 Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington. WANTED: Packhorses; also Roadman. Apply Seed, c/o James Baird, 55 Trafalgar-street, WANTED : Good, all-round Machinist; permanent situation for suitable person (weekly). Apply J. E. Clear; Tailor, ORCHARDIST (Expert), every branch, seeks Position in large Orchard: able take charge; near Nelson preferred. State highest wages. Apply “Orchardist,” Mail Office, i WANTED FOR GOOD CLIENT. TO' LEASE, with Right of Purchase, MIXED FARM (preferred) ; vicinity of Wakefield or Belgrove, Reasonable amount of Cash will be paid. Full particulars to L. KINGSTON, Licensed Land Agent, Hardy-street. MARRIED Man seeks Employment; | ally capacity; used to horses.— « “Capable,” c/o Mail Office. WANTED, 4 or 5 good Expresses, to carry from j-ton tolficwt., upwards. For particulars apply to P .0. Box 19, Murchison. , WANTED: A Pan-rymaid. • Apply Commercial Hotel. WANTED: A Cook Apply Mail Office. WANTED, for the North Island, a Nursery Governess. Apply this week, Airs Eric Stuckey, Tahuna. WANTED, a girl for a few weeks. Apply Mrs T. Newman, Brightwater. Returned men! men you’ve. finished with the Khaki, come and see onr CL YDE SC ITS, Ready to put on—“McKAV’S, bole Nelson Agents. BURBERRYS!!! BURBERRYS!! Another big shipment just to hand, apd they are going like hot cakes. Ladies’ & Gents’ Models at McKAYS. IT’S COMING! the Winter. Men, have you got plenty of good Woollen Underwear? Come and see our showing of Roslyn and Kaiapoi lines.— McKAY’S. . , ; LADIES! You’re missing something, if you haven’t seen our showing of HENDERSON HATS and Winter Coats, Please call soon.—McKAY’S. a wXTERE county council. APPLICATION'S, with Testimonials, are invited for the position of CLERK to the Council. Salary £2OO per annum, with Free Residence. , Applicants to state data they will bo prepared to commence duties. Applications to be lodged at the County Office, Soddon, not later than 31st March next. I E. A. WELD, Chairman. j Seddon, March 13th, 1919. ‘ CHILDREN OF HEROES. THE PRICE OF VICTORY. One, of the saddest things about this war is the number of children who are left fatherless through the “great sacrifice” which their soldier fathers have made on the field. ’ Official figures state that in New Zealand at present there are no less than two thousand one hundred and thirty-five children of men who have laid down their lives in war service. This number includes only those under sixteen years of age. Every person in New Zealand who is fortunate enough to have health and strength must feel that they owe a duty to these children. It must never be said t,W, this country allowed its soldiers’ boys and girls to suffer because their fathers did their duty. One of the most worthy schemes for the assistance r of these youngsters is the Trentham Scholarships Art Union, the purpose of which is to provide scholarships for the 1 children of New Zealand’s soldier's and sailors. Every Is ticket helps the ; cause, and every loyal New Zealander should invest as many spare shillings 1 as possible in this splendid fund. There is, moreover, a first-class chance of , winning any of the fine prizes, which total in value over £6,200. Tickets are obtainable locally, or direct from the secretary, Mr, James Mclntosh, P.O, box 231, Wellington. LATELY LANDED-AMPLE SUP- ; PLIES OF QUIBEL’S DIP. Good news indeed is this—for Sheenowners, with the corning of March, are on the look-out for a permanent and lasting dipping preparation. And hero’s why their search should end right now. . . Qnibell’s Improved Powder Dip, because of an nilv , mixes rcrvdUv. It imparts to tne wool a nan H fnl lustrous appearance. It does not make the wool h,i£d and harsh—in fact, to the contrary, for after O'”"ell’s Powder Dipping the wool takes that much sought-after softness to the touch. It is also particularly effective in destroying parasites, and being a lasting dip, keeps the wool healthy and Aminfested. It is extremely popular \n successful sheepowners all over Australasia, as the increased sales -il-i'-'W. * , ~ The«e 'reasona-whv’ alone—and there are others—should make Quibell’s Imnroved Powder Dip your selection this Tear. Solo Agents for Australasia— Dalgety and Co,, Lid.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1919, Page 1

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