WANTED A .VI !■' 1). experienced man as or- * ” chard fmvma n. (tood wages and d mis ii- suitable man. Write "S.M. ” Mail (Mine. t<> horses, for j'.ntli with e\I'crmnnent ioh te "‘s, ’AN ! ED. man, n: ’ ’ mvliard work : a! i■ i 1 it■ ih• r fa r ml rant or. all In ss 8.8.." Mad Oilieo. \\ \NIFD. hoard and residence b; ’ * yo mg man. Apply to "Mechanic,’' iail Other. Apidy \\' A VIED. a kiteliemnan. ’ ’ .Masonic Hotel. VV ANTED. 1 heavy Draught horse, ’ ’ suitable for road work. Reply, staling age and price to John Wells, \\ aketield. i VAXTKn, lirst-class canvasser for * T Nils,n district. Apply'in writing A./,.. 1 Kennedv street. Wellington. A NTT!!) to exchange, a- high, power sporting ritle for a D.U. Broochh tiding shot gun. Apply "High Power," Mail Ultice. Ap .‘i t rieian : Apply 11. V A.NTIdI. housemaid waiin v * {*!y Motuoka Hotel. 'ANI ED .■ t run e, an eh ’ ” must he licensee I tna n. T. r 'alt. ANTED Known: tients' Hiding Mreeche’. best Sa 1 lie Tweed, 25-. n and. Co.. Bridge street. ANTED Known: Gents' Overcoats ’’ 45 -. 57 6.—(Hasson's Sample Hoorn. Bridge street. \i. V \ NTHD Knowi (l! ¥. : or ■ ’ v double brass mounted beds, 1 oheval duchess, 1 wardrobe with mirror. 1 marble top warhstnnd. 1 washsland, sideboard with mirror. 6 high-back chairs, I dining table. 2 Kitchen tables, tt.vne ' having. 67 Washington Valiev. \VANTFD Known: We have reeeiveil a small supply of Bibles and Prtiyer Hymn Bonks, bound in white, j specially suitable for gifts to Conlirnifi 1 (ion Candidate or wedding presents. - j N.Z. Church Missionary Society Depot,! Lower Hardy street. (iV ANTED Known: if. MiF ! ’ ' ton street, for Oak double spring i tramopliones. .Made in New Zealand. , Free of duty and wholesalesman's pro- j !its. Price T 6 19s 6d. Ask for demonUration in your own home. IV'AN TED Known: .Members of Mai-j 1 ’ ’ tai Bowling Club tire requested to ittend a Special General Meeting at the j Institute on Monday. July 27th, at 7.30! i.m. Business: Confirmation of com- j plete ■ revision of Club Buies.—l. Tuni- j licJiffe. lion. Secretary. ■ HALF Price! One piece Dark Saxe Doctor Flannel, 3/6 for 19; Navy J md White; Striped "Clvdeiia" 4 6 fori 3.--McKay's. ' J pll FA 1 1 ~~Um bia-Tla sT Ladies' Umhrel- j las, various styles. Sale price 7/6 ipwards; "Militaire" style Umbrellas, vd tipped handles. 35/- for 17 6.—Mc\av s Sale. \SEN'S Raincoats 23/6 to £6 ISs 6d; .Black llubber Coats, strong and eliable. 45 : Brown Lubber Coats, iice quality, 39 6.—McKay's Sale. i ''OLOCRED Table Covers 36x36, 6 6 for 2/3; White End/diegod C’u.shoii covers 4 6 for 2/3; 50-iiiclt Don telle Curtaining 4/3 for 2/11. —McKay's Sale. Week : All Boys' Jerseys and J Jersey Suits going at half-price, i Joys' Wool and Cotton Underwear, Singlets and Underpants at half price.— | dekay s Sale. | WANTED, wosition in tea-room or i ” ” assist in housework. Address •E.H.,” Mail Office. j UIT'ANTED, 500 second-hand bricks at ' * once. Write G. Cole, Koreke, ( Vakefield. j YV" ANTED, good general. Good * * wages to capable girl. Apply 144 lardv street. 1 l WANTED Known: Miss Mitchell, ’ * Toilet. Specialist, will be oat of own from July 23rd until August Bth. UV 7A NT ED, preserved eggs in any ' " quantity.—Freeman and Sons. \ r ANTED everybody to review the ' ” gold specimen in Healv’s Boot indow. 5 A I.E-PRICE ! I’iles of goods in sfl every department, to he cleared t half usul prices before Stocktaking. -McKav's. too much stock, which, must be sold regardless of cost, llun.reds of "good goods" at Half-Price nd less.—MeKav s. ''.OLDEN Opportunity to buy Quality Drapery at- Half usual prices, ill Boys' Jerseys and Jersey Suits ! Half-Price.—McKav's '"VVERS'TOCKED in Julies’ Coats. Original prices 45/- to 105/-. Now learing at 19/6 upwards. -All Millinery mst be sold. —McKav's. PRIME SOUTHERN TAIiEEPO T A T 0 E S DAKOTAS or WHITES Large and Flourv 16/-. per sack 2001bs. net (sacks 1/- I or return). 9/6 per 112!bs. 5 - per 561bs. 2/9 per 281bs. ABUNDANT SUPPLIES Delivered free in Town. Free on Rail or Boat. Also Prime ONIONS and EWEDES. JAMES BAIRD, 61 Trafalgar Street. TeE 431 M. 1 I ,’E are bade full of new ideas and in offer the public the absolutely lat- - 3t in Photography. Our new Projection Enlarger is in- ‘ ailed. If you are interested, come -, ml see it working. This will interest in Amateur Photographer more than ny piece of Photographic apparatus, omo and see what it will do. Bring - our best Film. BR-OMA \ i \ c STORE
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 July 1925, Page 1
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