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WANT B , TTAXPEBIENCED Grc mart and * J reliable, open for engagement. Apply “Grocer,” Mail Office. WANTED: Second-hand Portable ▼ ▼ W.C. Apply “Portable,” Mail Office. k r ANTED; A capable Housemaid. » Wages 25/- per week. Apply Mail Office. ■«YtaNTED : A Smart Boy for Parcels, ■ * * Apply Stewart and Co. ANTED Sui a r l _ i\ Ia ii u r Boy as Kitchen-hand. Apply Waimn House. ANTED: Woman, disengaged afternoons,’ would help mothers with their mending. , Good needlewoman. Eing_772. ANTED: The Wood Residents and others to- inspect my Up-to-date Stock of General Groceries, including Sugar, No. 1A at 20/- 701 b. bag; New Prunes lOd; Elour, 25 s 6/-, 50 s 11/5, lOOllcJiag 22/-.--^ Scott. ANTED to purchase, Oil Launch, from 18 to 20 feet, in good condition. State price. Write “A.Z. Mail Office. tOL r ANTED Known: Co-operation is ■» ▼ not a one-man idea. Any group of men can co-operate for some benellcial end for themselves or their fellows. Co-operative groups can co-oper-ate. Get the Big View and join the Workers' Co-op. \V AMTCD~Known ; Our Wholemeal » ▼ Bread has just the same Nutty Flavour as our White. Try it.—J. Ansticc and Co. WANTED* to Sell: First-class Jersey: » » Cow, in full profit; Jersey Holer j Caif, one week. Also one Waggonette, i Thoic. 866. ,

NOTICE 'fc VAN TED Known: I am now in a ’ » position to supply good Wood and Coni at Cheapest Market rates. All orders carefully attended to. GODFREY S. COLEMAN, Richmond. W ANTED ~t(T Buy: Quantity Corrugated Iron, in good condition. Apply Reeves, Tahuua. W/’ ANTED" Known: Tadmor Motor ' ’ Service. Car will leave Tapawera. via Stanley Brook and Dovedale, on Mondays and Fridays, commencing Monday next, October 16th; leaving Ta paw era at 7 a.m., returning nt 4 p.m. arcs moderate. — S. L. Wadsworth. \V ANTED: Housemaid-Waitress or Woman to do cleaning every morning. Apply Mail Office. TENDERS rLENDERS are invited for the. pur- •« chase cf 1. .Section 36, Alouloro. Area 50 acres, more or less, 'J’enders close at the Diocesan Office at ■ 12 Noon October 26 tli'. | Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,J, WILLIAMS, Diocesan Secretary. wiak; no children. Apply Mrs T- Andrews, 62 Vanguard street. VV r ANTED for . Nelson Public’Hoa- » * pital, a Senior Housemaid. ■ .Particulars as to wages, duties, etc., on application to the Matron. WANTED: Married man for Agricultural Horse-work. House, Wood, Cow, Fruit, etc., arranged for. Permanent situation Write "Agriculture,” Mail Office . \\MNTED at once: Gang of men to, ’ ' bring in logs by contract, from Bowen and ‘Ellis’- Bush, situate at Kaka. Apply at Diseren’s Mill, Kaka. WANTED KNOWN - ‘ : . WE have installed an up-to-date j Hem-Stitching Machine, and are 1 now accepting work for immediate de- j livery. LOUISSONS, Ltd., 107, 111 Trafalgar Street. "Known: We have a client) ■ * in the best Agricultural part of New Zeals nd with a farm of 167 acres in Crops and Grass, with 6-roomed | House and every modern home and farm convenience, who is desirous of selling | or effecting an exchange for a small mixed farm, including some orchard, in the Nelson district. Anyone having such a property and willing to exchange kindly send particulars to F. A. Carlisle, Land and Estate Agent, 70 Bridge Street. . ' REAM Tennis Trousers 19/6 to 42/6. Blazers 25/-. Belts 2/6 to 4/6. Brict Bags 22/6 to 57/6.—At McKay ! a._ EW Zephyrs, Ginghams, Prints/ Foulards, Ratines, Sponge Cloths, and all the other new Dress goods are best bought atMcKay’s, NO Risk attached to ordering a Chart Suit to measure at McKay A, 90/upwards. Our Guarantee: ‘‘No Fit; No Pay.” M~ ORLEY’S Famous Hose, New shipment of Ladies’ Hose just < ex. Corinthic. Great Vnlue.—McKay’s. BEST PRIVATE HOTEL /CENTRALLY eitffa’tad. Every Con'■A fort and Convenience. Firstclaas TaWa. . „ the MANSIONS, Chuzneo Street. Tariff 12/- per day, £3 1-Os pet week. ’Phone 22-390. Telegrams, "The Mansions,” Wellington. COOKE & McGOWAN. Vs’oprietreßses. RHEUMATISM AND HANDS Rheumatism in the hands and feet ts common, because in those parts of the body, the circulation is not so vigorous as elsewhere —hence the Uric Acid has better chance of settling and crystallising. But the trouble i» easily reached by Rheumo, because it A* absorbed into the tloo.d and penetrates with it to every part. It dissolves the pain-caus-ing urates, reduces them to a form which ensures them immediate eliminntiorv from the body, and so relieves knuckles, joints and tissues from swelling and pain. .1 yovj have Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica or any other ailment arising; from Uric Acid poisoning, take Rbeump.' It banishes the cause, and the p?ur\ul gffect disappears-. Don’t wait a, 'day—the soon.er yw take wiVi you ha"free- 2/6 Buy largo. RtW—one week’s t Dement. J, . . —.•••——-" I BTAFSJ. 3*firs SUMMER RIGHT the liver, tone up the system, Von will feel fine after taking LnxoTonie. Pills, tWv are n toirie and laxa- + : vo nnd (*nieklv ban Mi nil liver ills. HHon >L; large Are p/- ObtainaWo everywhere.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 1