WANTED (/"ANTED to buy, child s drop-side ■ ' cot, in good order. Box Brightwater. 7 ANTED to sell, quantity of furni- • -• ture; also Gramophone and about 30 Records. All to be sold cheap. Ring 1031 D. \J\T ANTED, housemaid-waitress. Ap- «»»- dlv Dominion. Hotel. JOSITION wanted. Shorthand-Typist. Knowledge o£ book-keeping. Good references. : Home and Colonial experience. Write "Efficiency," Mail Office. 7ANTED, a young girl to help with • ' - house work for a few weeks. Apply Mail Office. "YV' ANTED" Known : Burn's Belgrove **- 'Bus will leave Belgrove New Year's Eve 9 a.m., 5.30 p.m.; leaves Nelson 3.30 and .10.30 p.m. Wakefield 'Bus leaves Wakefield 9 a.m., 6 p.m.; Nelson 4 p.m. and_ p.m.: ; 74/'ANTED Known: New laid Eggs '*• 1/10 dozen cash. At Hopkins's Useful Store; Snow's Hill. Xjtf ANTED - :Known: Potatoes" (table T» ' or seed). At Hopkins's Useful Store, Snow's Hill. \\T ANTED Known: Miss Robinson, -»»- Toilet Specialist, has returned to 'ANIED Known: A great Ijjje to •' hand td-iday Men's Whipqord Trousers, all sizes. Our Own Make, 11/6.—Glassons, Ltd., Bridge-st. TAN!ED Known: New Years Eve '-' 'Buses will leave Richmond 6.30, returning 10, 11, 12. Leave Stoke 7, returning 9, 10, 11, 12. Leave Tahuna 6, 6.30, returning at' frequent intervals until midnight.—Russell. r ANTED Known: New Year's Day. Leave iwchmond 8.45, 9.30, 10, 7 p.m., returning 3.15, 6, 10.15. Leave Stpke 10.30, 1.40, 7. Nelson for Stoke 10, 1.10, 10.15.—Russell. ANTED Known: Shakespeare Tea Rooms closing from Ist to 10th Januarv. WANTED WANTED
BLACK CURRANTS APRICOTS PEACHES NECTARINES ENGLISH PLUMS QUINCES DAMSONS GREENGAGES WILLIAM BON PEARS < . ' S, KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD., NELSON. C. PRIMMER, MOTUEKA.
WANTED, for fruit season, two strong ' girls or married couple; one with knowledge of packing preferred. Whare provided.—H. A. Tarrant, Upper Moutere. ...-:■ : YSfANTED, about the 11th of January 7 : a, good i cook-general, and a housemaid for a house in Examiner-st. Ap- ! ply in first instance to Mrs Booth, Tra-falgar-st., Nelson. WANTED, 20 men, boys and girls to sell "Saints and Sinners." Book to be published on Wednesday next. Apply sharp to Boom No. 9, Bout and Milner's Building, Hardy-st. (opposite Commercial Hotel). Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES fitting a Speciality W. H OR ROCKS, 68 Vanguard Street. NELSON. Late Dispensing Optician to Thos. Armstrong and Bro., and the Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, England SCHOOL CHILDREN SKATING MATINEE TO-MORROW l/TORNING 10 to 12; Afternoon 2.30. --'-*• Safety Strap Skates. Price 6d. Girls and Boys under the personal supervision of Mr and Mrs Sorenson. rriHANKS— Oh behalf of my mother, -*• sister and brothers, 1 wish to tender our warmest thanks to all kind friends for expressions of sympathy and floral emblems in our sad bereavement. —Norman C. Austin. NOTICE SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY PURSUANT to the terms of the E Banking Act, 1908, MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1927, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned (Banks throughout the Nelson Province:— The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. W. A. LEITCH, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. HENRY W. LEVER, Inspector. The National Bank of N.Z., Ltd. G. W. Mc.INTOSH, General Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd. P. H. PHILLIPS, Acting-Manager. Bank oi New Zealand. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also be closed throughout the Nelson Province on SATURDAY, the Ist January, 1927 (New Year's Day). ONLY 4/11! Boys' Grey Cotton Shirts for school wear, strong material, all sizes, Canoe or Tennis Collars. Worth 5/11 to 7/6— McKay's. >RITWAY," the British material —' with the linen-like weave. Absolutely fast colours, 38-inch, 1/11 yard only. At McKay's. [UN Helmets, the best hats for Boys' ~* Summer School wear. We have them in Grey, Crash, Khaki and White 2/11 to 3/9.—McKay's. )M.C. -Embroidery Cotton, better • than silk. We guarantee every shade fast to boiling. Over 150 lovely shades in stock.—McKay's. 'ONEY Orders, Keady Reckoner, Yachting in Blind Bay, Stamp Duties, Trade and Shipping. All in Lucas's Nelson Almanac. _ VERY resident should invest ii ■*--' Nelson Almanac. Price 1/-. "? j7TTONE7"Taxi Proprietor and Private 'phone 919. Taxi Stand 580. Hudson Super Six Touring Car (8-seater) Trips to Cable Bay, Maori Pah, Reservoir, Maitai, Three Bridges, Motueka River, Takaka, Pupu Springs and al! country trips at reasonable rates. No job too big or too small.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 29 December 1926, Page 1
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