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WAN TED 'VVTANTED, a young girl to assist ’ ■ with housework. Apply by letter to Mrs C. Fencmor, Stanley Brook. 'V\7’ANTED Known,: Choice Packet * - Dates 7d (booklet of recipes in each packet); 3 Crown Sultanas now 17lb ; large tin whole Pineapple 1/-. Try our special loose Tea at 3/3 lb, 1/13 £-lb. Free sample to bona lido customers tomorrow only.—Barltrop’s, Bridge street. WANTED, everyone to try a cake, of Colgate's Big Bath Soap 8d 3 for 1/10; McLeod’s famous “l.auu drine,” 1/6 large bar, the best value on the market.- —Barltrop’s. ’V/\/ r ANTED Known: Two special lines in Ladies' Shoes—Court, Glace per pair 16/6; Oxford Glace (low heel) 21/-. These are exceptional value and worth your inspection.—Workers’ ciety. ANTED Co-op. So"VVANTED by two ladies, furnished * * room from 22nd December to 2nd January, use conveniences. State terms lo Mrs Frame, 19 Hay street, Oriental Bay, Wellington.

'V\7' ANTED to purchase, building site ' ’ near ~Maitai, preferably Bridge to Nile street vicinity. “Home,” C/o. Mail Office. WANTED KNOWN Park will be open TO-MOR-ROW Afternoon and Evening (weather permitting). WORKERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY STOREMAN WANTED A PPLICATIONS, endorsed “Storeman,” with copy of testimonials, will close MONDAY, November 12th, 1923, for a capable Storeman. One with Grocery experience pre.ferred. THE SECRETARY, Workers’ Co-op. Society. A^TANTRDlv'irown'r Tea' SetsTDinner ■* "• Services, Cups, Saucers, Plates, Sugar Basins with lids, Butter and Jam Dishes, Mixing Bowls, Teapots.— Ilcaven’3 Corner. WANTED Known : Big reductions in ■Y” price of Sideboards, Wardrobes, Duchess Chests, Dining Chairs, Bedsteads. Must bo sold to make room for other lines. At Heaven’s Corner. \VANTED by the end of November, ’ capable domestic help; other help kept. Apply at once to Mrs Jamieson, 129 Hardy street.

WANTED, employment (gardening preferred). Apply J.D. ’Phono 817. ANTED Known: Glqsson and Co.’s ’• * Representative will be at Grant Bros.’ Sample Rooms on Monday and Tuesday next, with new samples for coming holiday season suits. Orders executed within 14 days if required. Gentlemen are invited to inspect and note Glasson’s values and famous low prices. "V^T ANTED Known : Jersey Milk satis- ™ V lies everybody; it’s so good. Write Biekertou, Wakapuaka. \MJ r 'ANTET>' To Let, several furnished ■» ’ rooms. Sole use of kitchen. Moderate rent; very central. Write "20,” Mail Office. . : WANTED,' a first-class dairy cow immediately. Apply Arthur Everett, Lower Moutere. ■**''.!

ANTED, young man for general * * farm work. Apply Campbell Dion, Braeburn. !' ANTED for North Island for Mr * * C. Hudson, a lad for farm work. References required. Apply Mrs Hudson, “llartmoor,” Tapawera. _____ WANTED, lady help, all duties; no children ; references ; wages 27/6. — Mrs Vosper, The Vicarage, Motueka. ■V^T"ANTED, a good kitchen-man. Ap- * ply Masonic Hotel. V RANTED, 12 good raspberry pick ’’ ■ ers. Camps provided. Apply early.—Woodman, .Motueka. \A7 ANTED, expert apple packer fox * - season. Apply - “Orchardist,” P.O. Box 5, Tasman. Wf ANTED experienced domestic. The ” ’ house contains every facility for simple working. Wages £7B year; would rise to £9O capable satisfactory woman. Apply Box 1, C/o. Mail Office. ITLECTRIC helps for the homes Vflpmim ninnnpvc T Vacuum Cleaners, Toasters, Grills, Irons, etc.—G. G. MacQuarrie, Electrical Engineer, 59 Bridge street. ’Phone 452.

"OAIMING wear at McKay’s! Boys’ ■*-* navy;' neck-to-kneo costumes, British make, 3/- to 4/6j Men’s navy costumes, cotton, 3/11 to 5/6, all wool 13/6 to 16/6. TOATHING time soon. Are you ready? -*-* Maids’ Canadian costumes 4/3 to 12/6; ladies’ Canadians 5/6 to 19/6; 50 different styles in bathing caps 2/11 to 6/11. —McKay’s. ■V*/ ANTED to rent in Nelson, house, ™ ’ four or five rooms, conveniences; rent reasonable ; reliable tenants. Write “Reasonable,” Mail Office. ’SS/ANTED to sell, a well-built 5roomed house, situated Milton Grove. Large section 40x200. Full particulars from A. E. Greenslade, Hardy street.

\\/ r ANTED to sell. 4-roomed Bungalow ’ ’ situated in The Wood. Good section. Immediate possession. Price £875. Only £75 deposit. Apply A. E. Grconslade, Hardy street. ANTED, Suits, Costumes, etc., for " ’ Dyeing and Cleaning.—l.X.L. Co. Coiliugwood street. ’Phono 360. Show concession prices. yy ANTED Known: H. G- Williams, ’ " General Carrier, address is C/o. A. Baiting, Hardy street, or ’phone 291. yy ANTED to sell, Ford Ton Truck, pneumatic tyres, Woodward, gear high speed worm. Master vibrator and battery, in thorough order; 1921 model; any trial; a beautiful machine. Apply G. Baker, 19 Wingfield street, Welling ton.

IQf'UG'E Selling Campaign now on at McKay’s. Over £6OOO worth of new Spring Goods just opened. Unbeatable values.

Trousers for Tennis, Cricke'.. v v Bowls, etc., for Men and Boys, 1846 to 35/-. At McKay’s. White Sox 5/6 to 4/6. XJUGE Campaign! Largest JLJI stock m district of General Drapery and wearing apparel., 1/- in £ discount for cash.—McKay’s. "OLAZERS! Blazers! New stock Blazers just opened ex. Tainui, for Nelson Bowling Club, Boys’ College and general wear.—McKay’s.

JAMES WITTEN PAINTER AND DECORATOR, Scotland Street, Nelson TPOR many years with J. P. Cooke and Sons. Estimates given at lowest rates consistent with good workmanship. ’Phone 874,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 November 1923, Page 1

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