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WANTED VS/'ANTED, engineer for Auxilian Scow Oban; Second-class Oil Cer tificate necessary. —F. W. Greenslade Port. Nelson. \\ r ANTED, young girl for office work, Knowledge of typewriting preferred. Apply in band-writing, stating age.—Workers’ Co-op Society. \y ANTED to buy, second-hand anvil. * * 1 Fai Office. also forge. Reply "Anvil,” Mail "Vy ANTED by young lady, single ” ' bedroom end April; prpfer to bach. Reply, stating terms, ”22,” Mail Office. WTANTED, st porter. Apply Central * * Hotel. VyANTED, Suits, Costumes, etc., for ~ ' dyeing anil dry cleaning, early.— f.X.L. Cow. Collingwood street. Phone 360. an office boy. Apply in ” v own handwriting.—J. 11. Cock and Co.. Ltd. 'Vy ANTED Known: Menfolk! WholeT ' sale prices Woollen Underwear advanced.- Buy while our stocks sire available at old prices—Underpants, Singlets, Flannels, Doctor’s Flannels, Shirts. Cooperative buying means money-saving.— j Workers’ Co-op. Society. w /ANTED, a porter, apply Custom House Hotel. The Port. I WANTED APPRENTICE for Hosiery and Fancy Department. I ApplyLOUISSONS LTD. 1

v j>TATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE I AGENT WANTED ' ! I APPLICATIONS are invited for the 1 position of Agent for Takaka and surrounding district for the State Fire r nsuranco Office. J, H. .TERRAM. General Manager. Head Office, Wellington.

ANTED in private family, board * ' for two vohths. Wrih Mail Office.. “Youths,” j ''OS/ANTED, boy for general farm * * work. —G. Cameron, Land Agent. piAPABLE girl wanted for laundry work. Apply Teleplione 56. LFUGE Autumn Selling Campaign ! We‘ *"*• have been busy for four weeks un-| racking tremendous stocks of newj Vutumn Goods. Inspect at McKay’s. , OIG Stocks! Big Values! Largest; stocks of general Drapery, Wo- 1 nen’s Apparel and Men’s Wear in Nel-, on District. Try McKay’s first! I IpOUH weeks of hard work unpacking cases and cases and cases of smart lew Drapery. Huge Selling Campaign iow on at McKay’s. LL of our goods are of the reliable “McKay” standard of Quality. Larg■st stocks in Nelson, also best values. ?rove it at McKay’s.

SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN FOOTWEAR.

With the approach of Easter, at which Festival of the Year Weddings are numerous, we strongly advise those interested to make an appointment without delay. Last year we had to disappoint one or two parties, owing to them, leaving the making of their appointment too late. See our special display of bridal photographs. -\ BROMA STUDIO 41 HARDY STREET, NELSON. POWER USEft'Sl TDTAVE you tried Canada’s premier JljL Belting—P.M.S. RED RIBBON. Pliable and Power transmitting, wea-j ther resisting. Why experiment? Buv, the beßt. Write for quotation and san.-j pies. A. W. NEWTH, Wakefield, , Sole Agent, j Ideas have market value. We have been ablo to assist many inventors of simple devices into highly lucrative markets. Como and discuss your idea with us. The first step is to protect it. against “pirates.” Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and «T. T. Hunter, Regd., Patent Attorneys), 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.

Protect vour property with an '‘UNDERWRITERS” CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Recognised by best authorities; as without equal for efficiency. No office, home, or factory should bo without one. £5/5/- each from R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. OLD IfaTse Teeth, bought, sound or broken; also Dental Scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wei loaley Strepfc, Auckland. Rstd. 31 years LUCAS’ ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK FOR 1924. ' All ieofeellm and Stores.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 1

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