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WANTED LVANTET, by young Man, Board ;hkl liosidonoc in private family. (Good references. Applv ''Homely," 'Mail Office. j/AXTFJ) to I>uv, Second-hand M ibuu\ Chaff-cutter. Apply "Poultry," Mail Office. IVAXTFJ) to Guv. Poultry Grit ■ '* .Mill. Apply Mail Office. \V T 'ANTED. Soooiid-hsiml Tank _ in ** good order. Apply, .seating price, etc., to "K.T.," .Mail Office. 'ANTED, quantity .}- or ij-ineli : y ' Fiuini;'. Apply ala i I Office. LIT ANTED, by Lady cngsigod dnr- '* ing d;:v, Uod-Siuingroom, with u>e of Conveniences. Address 'Quiet' .Mail Office. VANTED, by younu, woman, posi-; ** lion as Ikdi'i. Address '-.Mary": Wakelield. L, r ANTED, two Men, used to Fonc- * in". Spliitiim, eic J.)av or Contract work. With Camping outfit: preferred. Applv \V. M. Lukoy, Knreke. Wakefield.' WANTED, Three Men, .'Roper. P. -J. RANTED, a Housemaid. Apply * Railway Private Hotel. WANTED, a Girl for General ** Huusework, three iu family, (.cod wapos. Apply Mrs E. Smallbone Richmond, (opposite Special School, for Girls). J'ANTED, a Kitchen hand. Good j '* wa<ies.' Applv Wainni House. ! t T AXTED 2nd Cook: ,also V \ Applv Commercial Hot< L r AN*TED to Buv, I or o-roomodi House in Nelson. Small do-j [posit: rest as rent. Apply •■Vi-pont"' i j:\hi il Office. WANTED Known: Thnt A. R.j »' . Tufl'noll. Plumber. Etc., liasl opened a branch establishment at J Wliitbv Road, Wakefield. All classesi of Plumbing work faithfully carried ! on t. i\? ANTED Known: Silk Hand- , ' * worked Opera Jackets to clear 30/-, at Baddin's, next Ryder's, 00 Hardy street. , ANTED, General Carrying work i ? * by .Motor Lorry, Town or Conn- f £<« : :, G2ij_ or. .393.-;V• M. .'*>i dVfti*', %nguard street. • (

WANTED hyelye BALES HOPS. pniCE and Sample to Mail Office. "oKAV'S Price Contest! A genuB - inc effort to reduce the Cost of Living. Big Reductions in all Doparlinents. Cash only. 1?'Oll 14 Days wo oiler you Quality Drapery 'at less than Cost price! If you cannot call, send for quotations.—McKay's. MEN'S Suits £7 15s for £5 ss; Genuine Burberry Raincoats £8 5s For £5 ss; Boys' Suits reduced.— McKay'? Price Contest. and Flannelettes heavily reduced. Cash only.—McKay's Price Contest. ANTED Kivnvn: Lucas' Almanac for 1921; 331 large pages of u*eful information. The price is only Is (One Shilling. All bookeellei-i and IMoiefc. CHANCING SEASONSCHANCING FASHIONS! A FEW Now Linos .at Anstine'a • x *- Store, ojiposito G.P.O. A Pretty Jumper, made of heavy Crepe de Chene ,nieelv embroidered, Price 25/-. All Wool Tweed Coat, newest shape, with large Collar, made of heavy Tweed, smart Check or Plain, 117/8. Crey Flannel Costume, made to measure or from stock, pood quality Costume. Flannel. Acme of good style. 117/6. g; A nst, CE , S on & C o; DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS Trafalgar Street, NELSON WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL ECAL Proceedings will be taken 1 for _the Rocovordy of All Rates Outstanding after the .'slst .March, 1921. S. BI.OMFIELD, County Clerk. Nelson, :22nd March, 1921.' WARNING TO PARENTS. The liducation Authorities warn children not to take too many sweets. There is also another danger to avoid, i.e., the use of cough remedies containing narcotics, syrups, or alcohol. Doctois commend "Fluenzol" for children's use, as it is free from such dele-rc-rinua ingredients. The man who first put a curl in a ■straight hairpin made a fortune. Every. body has at some time a short cut notion to save labour, effect economy, or add to comfort. Have you an inspiration. Bring it to us and take our advice. Patent rights secured to inventors by Henry Hughes, Ltd., patentAttorneys, 157 Featherston-st., Wellington, or W. Rout and Sons, Local Agents.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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