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WANTED. WANTED. immediately. additional Junior Assirtah«; capable girl fresh from school not objected to. —Alf. Rebintwn, Ltd., 64 Hardy street. "ITS/’ANTED ; YY charge of for One .Month. Kind piisoir to take Little ‘Gill, 5 year# old, —A.Ik, Mail Office. W ANTED to Rent: 5 or 6-roomcd House, by good tenant. Apply X., c/o Mail Olliec. BOYS’ TRAINING FARM, NELSON. WANTED : FARM HAND. Salary £163 per annum. Applications should be addressed to the Manager, from whom particular's as to duties, etc., may bo obtained., WANTED mo LEASE; for month# of June, X Jtilv, and August, FURNISHED DWELLING of not less than Eight Rooms. F. & D. EDWARDS, WANTED, a Woman or Girl for plain cooking. Apply Mrs Sadher, Brougham-street. W ANTED, a Maid. ; Easy place; no washing or ironing, Apply 20 Mail Office. WANTED: Improvers and Apprentices for the Dressmaking. Good wages ror good workers. Apply to W. McKAY AND BON, Bridge-street. WANTED; An Experienced. Man, as Shepherd for small sheep run. j Aply Nelson Fanners’ vo-Up. I ■\7OUTHi (aged 19) wants Position' on j X Fruit Farm; keen to learn the business. Address “Fruit,” Mail Office. WANTED : Woman Cook. Good wages and light place. Apply j Dominon Hotel. WANTED to Rent or Lease for a term, up-to-date 6 or 7-roomed House j close to town ; good rent for editable property. —A.J., Mail Office. SMART SUITS for Men are hard to . get. The CLYDE SUITS are exceptionally smart, and good, too. See them at McKAY’S, Sole Agents. HENDERSON HATS are not expen give ; but' they’re undoubtedly smart and very comfortable. See them at McKAY’S. Sole Agent®. GREY JERSEYS for Boys. They’re neat! iTh.cy’,re good. At present we have all sizes, in several qualities. Try McKAY’S for Boys’ Wear. G~ 00D HOSIERY for Ladies.' We aro offering special value in Black Uashmere from 2® lid ; Wool 'Sports Hose from 3s lid. Inspect at McKAY S. FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise, top market pric& to trade and others.—Pearline Coy., 168 Queen street, Auckland.

SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

A roan of dauntless courage, A man of Hope and Faith: Overflowing with “Sympathy , In all he had *|o do: Is our great commander — Commander of Britain’s forces! He ever kept his goal in view, With ne’er a “thought of defeat I And in spite of “Ludendorff, critics, Kaiser and all!” Has come right goal. You may talk of your commanders— Of long years gone by ! They were all very good for their time, But w© stake “our all.” on him— For he has won us through’Twas all he had to do. Scotland claims him for her own, And is justly proud of him : But it makes no difference ! , For he fought for ‘Justice and Unity , Which is the best of all, Whate’cr your bom© —or country may he PHILIP A MAQOESSOfT., 12th April 1919 . DON’T GET INTO , he way of taking active cathartics. It is true they move the bowels, but in doing so they weaken the muscular action,. and as time izoee on a stronger dose is required. Chamberlain s lablets do not create » habit, as they do not weaken. Instead of this tbev strengthen the bowels to act naturally Chamberlain’s Tablets possess tonic properties that give relief without any of the bad after effects which so often „„ u from cathartics Sold every rhers.

The art of washing clothes clean with* out rubbing! Slice into copper b .ozs. of the pure “Golden Kule' Soap, add small packet of “Mo Rubbing” Laundry Help, boil briskly for M minutes, then rinse thoroughly, blue and hang out. Result will delight you.— Nelson Grocer*,*

Eat With Zest! Enjoyment aids Digestion. Heluotanoe to eat will ▼anish when you taste a dish seasoned with Mellor’s Sauce Best condiment man oan mas « or money buy. TEST II IT ANY MEAL) 0.M.1T Mi eel

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 1