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WANTED 1 Dance Engagement#. Do! ■* ' liemian Orchestra. Country dances j catered for. Latest music, Jazz effects. | Apply• Begg’s. ' 'ANTED, good plain cook. Apply • ' * Mail Office. i 'i/Vf ANTED at once, a pantry maid-. ’’ waitress. Apply I’ost Office Ho- j tel, Motueka. \\T ANTED, two boarders to share l * * room, central locality; suit business \people. A|iply for address Mail Office. I \\T ANTED, 1 young cow (Jersey cross) ' ' in profit; must be quiet. Apply Burrell, Gay’s Stables. TX/ - ANTED for Easter Week, strong ’ ' youth to help on Bowling Green. Apply at Green, Examiner Street. A T TRATIIEN’S: Figured Silks in •latest Jazz, Paisley and Egyptian designs. Jap. Silks, Imprimie, Crepe <le Chcnefi, Morocains, Satins, etc. Easy the largest variety in Nelson, 7/11, 9/11, 14/6, 15/6, 17/6 yard. AT TRATHEN’S: English Dress Flannels, double width, in Saxe, Niggei', Fawn, Grey, Almond, Maroon, Electric and Navy. A beauty. 6/11 yd. ANTED Known: liopkin’s “Shop ’ ' on Wheels” now touring and is at your service. Discount gift to every; customer.

TLA WANTED by widow, shop or office ’ * cleaning, mornings •or evenings. Apply Mail Office. ANTED, coach for ■ ” * • flnrvmof.w fm* f IV Algebra and Geometry for Teacher’s I) Examination ; evening tuition. Reply ‘'Teacher,” Mail Office. WANTED, Knitting', Children’s or ’ ’ Adults’. Reasonable terms. Ap--129 Collingwood street. AT TRATHEN’S: 40-incb Hopsacs in verv si smart stripes and checks. Hugo variety to select from. 3/6, 4/11, 5/11 yard. TRATHEN’S: 29-inch Natural Fuji Silks. 4/6, 5/3, 5/9 yard ; also Black, Navy, Saxe, Fawn, Rose and. ! Helio, at. 6,11. 7/6 yard. _ AA/ - ANTED, young girl for office work. , * ’ Knowledge of typewriting pre ferred. Apply in hand-writing, stating a "o.—Workers' Co-op Society. for WT ANTED, Suits, Costumes, etc., f dyeing and dry cleaning, early. ’Phoue I.X.E. Cov.. Collingwood street. ,360. WANTED AN Office Boy. Apply in own Hand- 1 writing. J. H. COCK & CO., LTD. IC?ARABLE girl wanted" for laundry >- J work. Apply Telephone 56. TLTUGE Autumn Selling Campaign TWo *--*■ have been busy for four weeks unpacking tremendous stocks of "ew Autumn Goods. Inspect at McKay’s. tTicTstocks! Big Values! Largest stocks of general Drapery, Women’s Apparc-l and Men’s Wear in Nelson District. Try McKay’s first. !■ UOUR weeks of hard work unpacking cases and cases and cases of smart new Drapery. Huge Selling Campaign now on at. McKay’s. A LL of our goods are of the reliable “McKay” standard of Quality. Largest stocks in Nelson, also best values. Prove it at McKay’s. HOME MISSION FESTIVAL A MEETING of the Ladies of Nelson in connection with the above will be hold in the Library, Marsden Church House. Nile street, at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 9th. A large attendance is requested. NELSON EDUCATION HOARD NOTICE TO PAINTERS 'PENDERS, addressed -**- tarv, Nelson Eduea ... to the Sccre„cation Board, will ie received up fill Noon on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April, for painting the Ta:aka District High School. Specificaions may be seen on application to the leadteacher of the above School and at he Office of the Nelson Education loard. The lowest or any tender not nccesarily accepted. A. H. LEAPER, Architect.

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. Ideas have market value. We have been able to assist, many inventors of simple devices into highly lucrative mar-, kets. Come and discuss your idea with us. The first step is to protect it against “pirates.” Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Hegd., Patent. Attorneys), 157 Fea til erst on Street Wellington-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 April 1924, Page 1

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