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WANTED. w ■Cilice. ANTED, by a ¥ollll*4 Girl. Light, House Work. Apply 3ia.il w Otliue. ANTED, a Waitress. Apply by utter to Waitmvq’’ c ,o Mail W 'ANTED' Known ; Good quality Dripping obtainable at A. Kirby’s, Turk Butcher. ’Rhone 563. WANTED, for the Country, Family Housekeeper j « ood wa S es * A lT l y Mail Office. W~~ ANTED Known J. PAUL, Expert Boot Repairer, has started Business in Air. H. Moore’s Boot and { Shoe Shop, corner of Hardy and ColI Jingwood streets. Bring your Boot J Repair’s to huh Ladies’ a ’ speciality. No long waiting. Dive me a 1 trial Light duties. Woman ne prefe Apply Mail Office. WJ ANTED; Young W assist; sleep at home preferred WANTED to Buy: Secondhand Stove or Range; must be in. good order. Apply Mail Office. WANTED, for- Gush; A good Secondhand Piano. Apply Lock’s Emporium, Bridge street. W ANTED : Vegetables of alj. kinds; la.rg e or small quantities. We are Cadi Buyers. ’Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit Company. "1T TANTED : Experienced Housemaid. VV Apply Mail Office. - --4 WANTED, for Brightwnter Store, Capable Lady Assistant; able to manage Drapery Department. Apply G. Francois, Brightwater; or E. W. Hodgson. Wakefield. for a Young Man good Lome; terms Apply Mail Office. ■xtacancy V Boarder; moderate. WANTED; Engine-driver, with Second-class- Certificate, for Bush Sawmill. Apply X., Mail Office. A first-class General Apply J. G. WANTED : Motor Mechanic. Mercer and. Son, w lege. ANTED,- a Laundress and a Housemaid. Apply Boys’ Colsi SMART HATS for Men! The ladies ■ are busy buying new Hats; why cot the Men We have opened a splendid range from 9s 6d to'3Ss. —McKAY’S HEEIINGS and Calicoes at reduced prices! To make room for £IOOO shipment just in, we must c eai present stock. See window at McKAY’g. •. NEW TIES. Very big * assorment now in, including Knitted Ties, Wi de-ends, Pans Ties, Boys’ Ties. Priced from Is to 4s 6d, at McKAY’S. NEW GOODS include fine range Ladies’ New Shape Collars ; lovely lot of Ladies’ Hose and Children a Sox; smart and useful Gloves} at MoKAY’S. TIALSE TEETH, sound Or Otherwise, top market price to trade and here, —Pearline C0y,168 Queen-street, uckland. HARRIS & GREEN- i SLADE. LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. HARDY STREET SHEEP RUN FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A BARGAIN. 1 QKA ACRES, all clear and in JL O vJp gl ares, e.xcej>t- about 200 acres of Bush, This property i s situated handy to the railway. 200 Acres Ploughable. Carrying 1200 Sheep. 50 head of Cattle, and a few Horses. Good Homestead and other Farm Buildings, Price 6 per Acre. Full particulars from the Solo Agents. 13 ACRES. Eight mile® from Nd.vjii. Six Aere s in Orchard, years old. Two Acres in Oats; 4Jf lores in Grass. About 200 Young fowls, 3 Cows, 1 Horse, Gig, and Harless. Spring Trap, Plough, Harrows, spray Pump. Good Dwelling of 6 uoms, with every convenience, induing Electric Light. Price for a crick ale, £2500. Ideal situation. npf DWELLING of Five fcOOU Rooms, * Bath room, Wash louse, Hot and Cold Water. Tubs, Copper, Sink. Large Section on the flat. This is a very cheap, property.' Orr «r CN— 6 ROOMS, Bath-room, dW I OU Wash-house, Tubs. Copper, Sink, and Bath-heater. This property is only three minutes’ walk from the centre of the town. Orr KA-5-Roomed Dwelling, with dW I t)U bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold water, and store - shed. Also large Glasshouse on tire property. O QAA-M new five roomed dwOUU Bungalow, with every' couvoi|lejiu;o, ’cjonsiating of bathflots.il, wash-home, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water, tubs, oD}|>er, sink. gas. and drainage. Large Section; bandy to town. nQAA —Dwelling of 6 rooms, dWt/UU with conveniences, consisting of Bathroom, Pantiy, Washhouse. Tubs, and Copper. About Two Acres of Land. HARRIS ANp GREENSLADE, NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS. •tARDY JPHEBT. All children er e Drey hie to play Upon a raw, told winter’s day. Should don warm clothes, from hat to > hose, To guard the-ii’ lungs from hvonhial woes; And when to bed they heat wheat, To make precaution quite complete, Last thing each should hare, be sore, A dose of Woods* Great Peppermint

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 8 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 8 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 8 September 1919, Page 1

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