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WANTED. WAN TED: Truck Horses; also Hopeman. Apply Seed, c/o Jus. Baird, 5b TrahJgar-sa'eet. WANTED, a Second Cook. Apply Commercial Hotel. WANTED to Rent, a Seven or Eight-roomed House, near town. —“Tenant,” P.O. Box 53. WANTED, ‘ a trustworthy person for Housemaid’s work and care of linen; good wages. Apply “Trustworthy,” c/o Mail Office. * WANTED FOR A CLIENT. A SMALL COUNTRY PROPERTY of Five or Six Acres of Land, wit 11 Dwelling attached. Richmond or Wakefield preferred. Owners of such a Property desiring to sell, kindly forward full particulars with price to GEORGE M. ROUT, Licensed Land Agent. APPLE ORCHARD. WANTED, an Experienced WORK- ' INC FOREMAN to take charge of a 70-acre Orchard. Apply ■ORCHARDIST,” Mail Office. WANTED: Child’s Go Cart. Fair order. State price and where to be seen . Reply.—"Cash,” Mail Office. WANTED. GIRL to assist light house work; small family; sleep at home if preferred; locality, Ngatitama-street. Wages 15s. Apply X., Mall. Office. WANTED: Packhorses; also Roadman. Apply Seed, c/o James Baird, 55 Trafalgar-street. HSTTANTED to Purchase, for Cash, ' YV 'Small Market Garden, near city. Wood district preferred. Gardener,” Mail Office. “White WANTED: A Foreman Baker, lor Bright water. Apply H. J. Flatt, Nelson. WANTED : Guod, all-round Machinist; permanent situation for suitable person (weekly). Apply J. E. Clear, Tailor. w ANTED: A Cook. Apply Mail Office, WANTED, for the North Island, a Nursery Governess. Apply this week. Mrs Eric Stuckey, Tahuna. W water. ANTED, a girl for a few weeks. Apply Mrs T. Newman, BrightEEIURNED MEN 1 When you’ve finished' with the Khaki, come and see our CLYDE SUITS, Ready to put on—McKAY’S, Solo Nelson Agents. OUEBERRYS!! I ' BURBEREYS !! O Another big shipment just to rand, and they are going like hot cakes. Ladies’ & Gents’ Models at McKAY’S. TT’S COMING! the Winter. Men, H have you got plenty of good Woollen Underwear? Come and see our showing of Roslyu and Kaiapoi lines.— McKAY’S. *• LADIES! You’re missing something, if you haven’t seen our showing f HENDERSON HATS and Winter !foats. Please call soon.—McKAY’S. FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise, top market price to trade and others. —Pearline Coy., 168 Queen street, Auckland. LANDED EX C(>RINNA. Prices Considerably Reduced. ONIONS, ALGERIAN OATS, GAR-TONS, DUNS {good colour and heavy), WHEAT, FOR GREEN FEED; RUAKURA OATS (Rustless). VETCHES. VETCHES AND OATS, EMERALD RYECORN. NEALE AND HADDOW. ST. ANDREW’S ORPHANAGE. impE ANNUAL MEETING of the 'JL Contributors to St. Andrew’s Orphanage will be held in the Diocesan Office on TUESDAY, Ist April, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Balance-sheet, ajnd Elect Three Trustees. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A MEETING will be held in' St. Ijl John’s Sunday Schoolroom, Wakeeld, on SUNDAY, 30th inst., at 3 .m,, to establish a. Centre. Speaker, The Very Rev. Dr. Weeks, bllection. N 0 T I v *i. IMPOUNDED at Richmond, one Bay Mare, with white star on forehead; no shoes on; aged. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, ,12th ’April, jat \l2 o’clock noon, impounded by Mr Gunn. W. R. ANDREWS, Poundkeeper. IS THIS THE LAST ANTILIQUOR FIGHT? APRIL 10th WILL DECIDE. IN THE MEANTIME HEAR ALL YOU CAN, ‘ ESPECIALLY A. E. HUNT, One of Wellington’® Orator's. WAKEFIELD: MARCH 31st, 8 p.m. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 31st, 8 p.m. RICHMOND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 6 p.m. Collection. Questions.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1919, Page 1