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WANTED pftc™a«wnm:.nm3gm^ AXT'EiT a furnished 1 " ’ * ill hoii.se nl I alnmn I'i from 1411 1 .August. .Mrs C. ‘'Dt lira I loon.'' Iliwaka. 83W. .Motui'ka. 5 or O-i'imin-ir two weeks lk Thom as. Tf lephone \\ r A XTH I), .Heavy Sot. of four-leaf ’ Harrows.- 1.. M. Palmer. W’aimea West. \y A.\'l I\l) to sell, modern 5-roomod ' " Bungalow on good section, central. Interior linings fire and vermin proof. Every convenience and extra well built, nearing completion. Cheap at £IOSO. Fawcett and Butler. I K 1 >, hoard and residence for v elderly lady; must be moderate. N els i n im;furred.- —Mail Representative, Metuekn. ANTED, strong youth or elderly v man for farm, work; must be good milker. -Apply E. Wastnev, Wakupuaka. yV'AXTEI). work of any 'description v ' by young man. Applv "Youth, '* Mail Office. ANTED, tin experienced waitress. ’ Apply .function Hotel, Takaku. Telephone No. 7.

IWOUNG man would like to corres--1 pond with young lady. Write "(ii'iuiiiie," Mail Office. 'V\rANTED" Known : Waterproof Pilcliers I'll and 2/11 pair ; Waterproof Sheeting 3/6 yard. Remainder of our Teddy Bear Coats at give-away pri-’ ces during Sale.—Mrs K. Black, Babies' Outfitter, 54 Bridge street. WN r ANTED Known: All Hair Orna- ~ ’ ments greatly reduced.—Black's Winter Sale. 54 Bridge street. \\ r ANTED nown: Kiwaka and Mo. ” ' tueka residents. The Aladdin demonstrated in your district. Wednesday l . All those persons interested please ring No. 9, Motueka, for appointments.-—W. J. Hunter, Box 109, Distributor. AV'ANTED" Known: Ladies' All Wool * * Gabardine Costumes 25/-. The last consignment of these litis now arrived.— Giasswi and Co., Sample Booms, Bridge street. Known : Serviceable Door ’ * Mats obtainable Hopkins’ “Shop on Wheels.” ANTED Known : Produce, Pickles ’ ' or Preserves for the Salvation Army Tricolour Lair will be gratefully accepted bv C. 0., 35 Collingwood street, ‘phone 667, or Mrs Fryer, Waimea road, < phone-892.

ANTED Known : Nursery Flannelette, good quality, 9, li per do>.. yards ; Cream Doctor Flannel 2/11 yard. Bootees and bibs from 9d ; Infants' Shoos in White, Pink. Rlue and Fawn, 16 pair; Socks from 1/- pair.—Black's Winter Sale, 54 Bridge street. ANTED, experienced man as or- * ’ chard foreman, Hood wages and bonus to suitable man. Write “S.M.,’’ Mail Oftiee. "Vt/’ANTED, man, used to horses, for ' * orchard work; also youth with experience far mtractor. Permanent job. -Address ‘8.8.,” Mail Office. ANTED, 1 heavy Draught horse, * * suitable for road work. Reply, stating age and price to John Wells, Wakefield. "ANTED, first-class canvasser for Nelson district. Apply in writing ‘‘A.Z.." 1 Kennedy street, Wellington. WANTED, housemaid-waitress, Ap- * ’ ply Mntueka. Hotel. ANTED Known : We have received ’ a small supply of Bibles and Prayer-Hymn Books, bound in white, specially suitable for gifts to Confirmation Candidate or wedding presents.— N.Z. Church Missionary Society Depot, Lower llardv street. /COLOURED Table Covers 36x36, 6 6 for 2/3; White Embroidered Cusiiion covers 4/6 for 2 7 3; 50-inch Den telle Curtaining 4/3 for 2/1 J,-. —McKay’s Sale. •’jT'/HIS Week ! All Boys’ Jerseys and ■ Jersey Suits going at half-price. Boys’ Wool and Cotton Underwear, Singlets and Underpants at half price.— McKay’s Sale. XTIvijNPRICET Piles of goods in every department to be cleared at half usul prices before Stocktaking. —McKay’s.

£*2ooo too nuitli stock, which must ™ be sold regardless of cost. Hundreds of “good goods” at Half Price and less.—McKay's. 4 IOLDEN Opportunity to buy Qua 1ity Drapery at Half usual prices. All Hoys' Jerseys and Jersey Suits at Half-Price. McKay's /ERSTOCKED in Ladies' Coats. Original prices 45/- to 105/-. Now clearing at 19/6 upwards. All Millinery must be sold.-—McKay’s. PRIME SOUTHERN T ABLE P 0 T A T 0 E S DAKOTAS or WHITES Large and Floury 16/- per sack 2001bs. net (sacks 1/or return). 9/6 per 1121 bs. 5/- per 561 bs. % 2/9 per 261bs. ABUNDANT SUPPLIES Delivered free in Town. Free on Rail or Boat. Also Prime ONIONS and EWEDES. JAMES BAIRD, 61 Trafalgar Street. Tel. 431 M. KODAK SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

WE are back full of new ideas and can oiler the public the absolutely latest in Photography. Our new Projection Enlarger is installed. If you are interested, come and see it working. This will interest the Amateur Photographer more than any piece of Photographic apparatus Come and see what it will do. Bring

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 July 1925, Page 1

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