WANTED WT ANTED to buy, a, copper -v T . —196 Hardy-at. • tea urn. WANTED a *’ once, capable man amt »» wife for cook-house, near Lake Rotnili. Apply A. Hodgson ami Son, Wakefield. W 'ANTED by married couple, dairy : farm on shares or wages, or will take, position on orchard. Man can do all orchard work. Apply “Farmer,” “Mail” Oflice, Nelson. IIGJiNT. Wanted to rent, Nelson, <LJ furnished flat or partly furnished. Cooking facilities, etc. Central. Terms, etc., to “Flat,” “Mail” Office^ Wf ANTED, oflice cleaning or house- ’ * work. Apply “Mail” Office. WANTED, a whare. Write “Tom, - ’ “Mail” Office. 'ANTED, broody hens. Highest nrif»A orivpn price given. ißng phone 284. / COLLEGE girl wants to mind children in afternoons of term holidays. Writo “177,” “Mail" Office. W c ‘OtILD exchange 5-seater car for ’ Gramophone or bicyclo and a little cash. Write “Ilard-Up,” “Mail” Office. T ADY desires situation on poultry farm or in market garden. Address “Mail” Office. WANTED by young lady, position in shop or showroom. Write Urgently,” “Mail” Office, \v ANTED Known: Hast week Concession Prices. —1.N.L., Dyers and Cleaners, Collingwood-st. Phone 360. ANTED, 200 cigarette tins, s|ins. by 3ins., 1/• per doz.—Montgomery’s Garage. WANTED Known: Men’s Overcoats ’ ' from 29/6. Remarkable value.— Glassons, Ltd., Bridge-st. WANTED 9 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, 5 to 8 years. Apply— E. IT. BISLEY, Telephone 678. Tahunanui. WAN T E D VyANTED, willing youth to work on " * orchard. One who wishes to learn the Fruit-Growing industry. Would he with Heatherhell, Sen,r. Write Geo. and A. Heatherhell, Brightwater, or ring 102 K, Richmond, after 5 p.m. "IyANTED, strong youth for farm in * » - Tnl'nL'n ♦ irmef. nCArI liArcflß Takaka; must bo nsed to horses and able to milk. Write, stating wages, etc., to “5.J.L.,” “Mail” Office. WANTED Known: Best Bros, will ' " collect calves for Freezing Works on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Ring phone 74, Richmond.
WANTED KNOWN H IS MASTER’S VOICE GRAMOIo choose from. BALTiNU'Sj Agent. ‘Vt/’ANTED, man or boy for dairy ” ’ farm; also girl for housework. Apply Hughes, Rai Valley. Phone 5. "'TI7'ANTED, immediately, capable do- ’ * mestic lielp. Apply Mrs J. A. Harley, 73 Waimea-st. \\T ANTED, Wool, Skins, Hides, etc. ’ * Cash on the spot. Crutchings wanted.—W, H. Mackay and Co. Y YNX Suits, Sincerity Suits, Petone Suits and Clyde Suits, all in stock in popular styles and shades. At McKay’s. fkTEW Pyjamas in the popular Viyella ’ finish of Pyjama Suiting. A splendid line in stock, in good colours, at 12/6 the suit.—McKay’s. TTYELIGHTFUL Spring Goods now showing in all Departments. See the new Art.£ Silk Hose, all the best shades, 3/6 pair.—McKay’s. TV AMASKS direct from Ireland. Loom Damasks from 2/6. Pure Linen from 8/6. Serviettes from 1/4 to 3/6.M'cKav’s. MISCELLANEOUS [VIEW' “Kayser” Silk Gloves, plain ' and fancy Gauntlets, in new shades 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, .12/6; “Kayser” Fabric Gloves. 4 good colours, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6. -McKay’s. _ ¥> ENOVATE those Deck Chairs. Spedal Deck Chair Canvas, Red, Green or Blown Stripes, 1/6 yard. Fancy Work Canvas, 3/- yard.—McKay’s. BROKEN LENSES A BROKEN or Chipped Lens in your Glasses not only spoils the cosmetic effect but in many cases affects the vision by interrupting tho course of the light. We replace New Lenses, repair Frames, supply New Sides, and change Glasses from Rimmed to Rimless. All at reasonable prices. R. W r . MARTIN, M.P.S., SIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN AND CHEMIST, Phone 699, 731. Box 42.
RADIO /~'OME and hear the Now RALEIGH, C 5, British made, in Console Cabinet, ineluding Valves and Cone Speaker. £3O. Also the— FADA RADIOLA GREBE FREED EISEMAN And other Broadcast and Short Wave Sets. Valves and Accessories. SETS REPAIRED and TESTED We have 15 years’ experience and the appliances for that purpose. H. A. HOBBS, RADIO ENGINEER. Nelson’s First Radio Dealer. 101 Hardy Street, Nelson. CALEDONIA HOUSE, Hardy Street. r [pWO Lines which are well worth a Trial: — BROMILEY’S FAMOUS BAKING POWDER, 1/4 per lb. BROMILEY’S SELF - RAISING FLOUR, splendid for Baking purposes, slbs for 2/-. Although other makes of Baking Powder have advanced on two occasions recently, we are still selling at 1/4 lb. P. HOWCROFT, Phone 41, GROCER. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. First wd for coughs, colds, influenza. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 23 August 1927, Page 1
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