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I WANTED /y AiN'JL'JiJi, maternity nurse for mid- "-' die of August. Apply "7/," Mail Office. 1 ANTED, a boar, la months old pre- '• f erred, i'rice, pedigree and particulars to Box,;P.oi VS9, iNelson, V"i7'ANTED, washing and cleaning! **■ Distance not objected to. Apply Mail Unice. ■*-" pOSHIOII. UUOtl COOK. JlrXCUlteilD re'iereuces. Write to "uook," uox Ii», r.u. jNelson. r AisiUii) to rent, luriiisiied rooms. j' T T -' Appiy '•■l7o,'_ Mad Office. fiYi\iiiiiJ, lady hfcip. Address ul , -' Mail Office, 1 '"*.»/" a iNit'KD to sell, 3A h.p. Bradbury " motor cycle engine,' m good eonI tlition. Address at Mail Oltice. RANTED, boy tor vegetable and ■»- fvuit motor delivery, morning only, 8 to 12. Apply Mail Office. \;*/'ANTED to rent, 4 or 5-roomed J house; two aduhs. Write "Kent" I Mail Office. /S/ANTED, smalt house or two rooms '-furnished, and conveniences; married couple; no children. Apply Mad Office. J ANTED, a smart lad for electrical i ■ '■■ trade. Apply promptly.—iiiehj ards and Peart, 2Z Bridge street. 7"ANTED, man for general orchard • • work; must be used to handling horses. Permanent work for good man. Apply A. M. Thawley and Sons, Mahana. Y\Z"ANTED, a capable general servant. ''»■▼- Good wages; Apply Mrs 11. J. Clark, High street, Mbtueka. "VOUNG man seeks work any descrip- -*• tion. Can milk, drive car, help farm work, etc. Wride "E.D.," Mail Office. /ANTED Known: The very latest - ■ ■ - Fox Trots, Rigoletto and Bert Ralton's Maori-Hula Medley. At A. Baiting's, Hardy street. WANTED, painting, day or contract. Apply Mail Office. 7 ANTED, someone for cooking and housework, 8.30 to 2.30. Apply after 5 p.m. Miss Worley, 128 Trafalgar street South. XjU ANTED to lease for year or two **• with right of purchase, about 1 acre land with good house. Must be central and suitable for market garden. Glass house preferred, but not essential. Apply "'Genuine," Mail Office. ), domestic help, daily, from | T T 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.—so Tasman street. 'Phone 845. "EALY'S Clearing Prices: Ladies - Glacy and Pat. Oxford Shoes, 5/11 j to 15/6. [>oiS' Underwear! We keep a large' i - 1 -* selection of suitable under garments' —Singlets, Shoits, and Combinations- ■ in several .weights. McKay's. '. . I CMCTO'RIAL' Review Patterns for easy 4 home Dressmaking, easily first. So easy that a child fan use them. Fashion 'sheets Free. At McKay's. TRAVEL "Bags! A big stock of reliable Suit Cases at remarkably low prices, from 11/6 to 55/-. Attache Cases from 5/11. At McKay's. pyJAMAS Cheap! Make them at -*- home with the help of Pictorial Review Patterns; remarkably easy. Good Pyjama Cloths 'rom 1/3 yard.—McKay's. "EALY'S Clearing Prices: Ladies ■Suede Shoes 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 to 11/6. j [A CAB I)] I ■\R. A. L. CASELBERG has com- -■■ menced the practice of his profession at Wakefield. Surgery Hours: 9-10 a.m. I 2-3 p.m. I 6.30-7 p.m. I Saturdays: 9-11 am. j Sundays: Urgent Cases only. POTATOES nr»KY Newport for good Potatoes, 15/per sack. —H. Newport, Richmond. "AVE you tasted the Latest Biscuit? Milderson's Creamy Tea —the Biscuit with the marvellous filling, 1/6 per lb., from J. W r ood and Sons, Ltd. ( REDUCED PRICES FOR CARPETS , TPKE system we employ in handling | ■*- Carpets, calls for an absolute clear- \ ance during the next, few weeks of : our present stocks of Axminster and Wilton Squares, in order to provide for an entirely new range of designs now on the way. Space does not permit a complete enumeration, but we invite you to call and view our Carpets We feel sure you will appreciate the exceptional i values offered. ' I A. H. BOYCE, 45 Bridge Street. FURNITURE K7*E make the Furniture we sell. Yon T * only pay one profit here, which is a small one. The construction is of the very best. The timber is thoroughly seasoned. The designs are taken from the latest English and Australian Catalogues. Our Workmen are thorough Tradesmen. Our Upholsterers have 20 years' experience, hence the good job they turn out. At— KARSTEN & HAY, Bridge Street. AUTUMN SEE our Two Magnificent Autumn] mmm TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 17 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 17 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 17 June 1926, Page 1

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