WANTED. WANTED. A Gill to assist in house work, from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. Apply Mail Office. WANTED to Purchase: 'Mixed ; Farm—Age*cultural and Cattle. Apply 0.L.H., Box 110, Nelson. WANTED, a Girl to assist ■in Furnishing Department. Apply G. Page and Sons, Ltd. WANTED to Clear: Douglas, Triumph, and Enfield’ Motor Cycles; all in good cond.tion. Apply J. Hoy, opp. Empire Theatre. WANTED : Customers to take delivery of completed l goods. Space required. —i.X.L, Dyers and Cleaner's, 74 Cdliiugwood-street. WANTED: Two Qourrymen. Apply E. W. Green.slade, 22 Trafalgar- ; street. ’Phone 651. WANTED: A good Half-Draught Horse, suitable for Orchard work. Apply Tom Coleman, Richmond. WANTED to 'Bent, a House, about seven rooms.—Aply to R. H. Heaney, Public Works Office, or Ngatitama street. WANTED: Carpenters and Labourers, at Collingwood. Apply al Commercial Hotel Monday iiignt, between 7 and 8 o'clock; or on job af Collingwood. Highest wages. S. LOCKHART, Builder, Hawera. WANTED Known. —H. Ninnes, Builder 1 , has Removed from 103 to 89 Waimea-street. Barrows, Steps, Seats, etc., on sale »:t New Premises. Jobbing Work a Specially. WANTED: A Youth for Bottling Store. Apply J. R. Dodson and Soil, WANTED; Head Steward for Nelson Club. For particulars as to wages and duties' apply in writing- to The Secretary, Nelson Club, Selwyn Place. WANTED WANTED Known Fish Suppers, Sunday nights, included. —Mrs. H. Pope, O’ty Club Cafe. WANTED: Girls and Boys. Good wages; constant work. Apply Griffin and §or®, Ltd., Alton-street. RAINCOATS for Men! We believe we have the largest assortment in town; Burberry,-—-Lynx—Japaskin, , Chester and Trench shapes.—McKAY’S. BLACK BEAVER HATS, just arrived for Ladies, 27s 6d; Children s 22s 6d. Lovely lot Ladies’ Velours S9s 6d. Ladies’ Felts 12s 6d.—McKAY’S. BOYS’ SUITS in strong Tweeds for school weir, 28® 6d upwards. Good assortment shapes and l materials. Also Plain coats and Tweed Coats at McKAY A. LADIES’ GEOVES! Strong Fabric Gloves 2g 6d ; Fleece-lined Gloves 3s ll<f; Woollen Gloves 4s 6d, 4s lid; Ladies’ Gaiters 9s 6d; Ladies’ Woollen Hose 4s lid.—At McKAY’S. WANTED: People to see the OK. Window. Prettiest show of Fancy Goods to be found anywhere. Note address: 98 just beyond Hardy-st. Corner. FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise, top market price to trade and others.—PearUne Coy., 168 Queen street, Auckland. FOB SALE DAIRY FARMS SHEEP FARMS ORCHARD PROPERTIES AND TOWN PROPERTIES CALL AND INSPECT QUR LIST. HARRIS ft GHEESSLASE INSURANCE, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, HARDY STREET. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Sleepless nights can he avoided both « or yourself and your children if you give them Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Children take it willingly, and it- gives them relief. Many a wornout mother says that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the only boon that has brought her a good nights rest. Sold everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1919, Page 1
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