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WANTED YjyANTEI), 2 boarders in private family, single or sliaro room, 25/-; washing, mending. Apply “Mail” Office WANTED, capable girl for general housework, one child. Deferences required. Apply between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. 56 Bronte-st. Ty ANTED, wood or iron shed suitable ** for small workshop. Give cash price and particulars landed in Richmond to “Shed,” “Mail” Office. \^7'ANTED, a live Salesman to act as ™ * distributor in Nelson, for wonderful now household novelty. One capable of handling staff of canvassers preferred. Great opportunity for right Man. Write for particulars to — “UTILITY,” F.O. Box 794, Christchurch. ‘VyANTED to buy, half-size or -jJ-Bil-Hard table, secondhand; must bo in good condition and price reasonable. “Billiards,” “Mail” Office. Xy ANTED, sawmilling work; 20 years’ experience. Apply llarold Griffith, Wai-iti, /CAPABLE domesticated woman with nursing experience seeks position-nurse-companion, care of elderly persons or housekeeping. References. Write “Competent,” “Mail” Office. \yANTED to rentTTidly furnished ’ ’ house near town. Urgent. Write “Furnished,” “Mail” Office. ANTED by young woman, position in farm house. Good with children. (Small wages). Write “999,” “Mail” Office. yy ANTED Known: Furniture made * ’ to order at reasonable prices. Several Dutchess Chests on hand going cheap at W. A. Winter’s, Cabinetmaker, Victoria Avenue. yy ANTED Known: Lawn Mowers ' ' thoroughly overhauled and sharpened by special machinery. Satisfaction assured.—A. ITart, Sclwyn Place. WANTED" Known 7~ Ga7detTTools of all descriptions repaired or sharpened. New handles fitted.-—A. Hart, Selwyn Place. ANTED Known: Newest Spring Shades arrived in the best' Silk Hosiery. At The Silk Hosiery Depots, Trafalgar and Bridge sts. WANTED Known: 50 per-cent, reduction in Silk and Wool and all Wool Hosiery to clear to make room, for new Season’s goods at The Silk Hosiery Depots, Trafalgar and Bridge-sis. ANTED Known : Absolutely no increase in the Prices of Tea and Tobacco with us. Bell and Amber Tips 2/10, Roma 2/8, Crescent 2/6, Mevalc 8.0. P. 1/4. “Nelson” Tea, Co-op. Quality Blend, still 2/8 lb, with Free Clift. At The Leading Grocers, The Workers’ Co-op., Lower Bridgc-st (opp. old Empire), and Tahunanui.

T/ST ANTED. Watch and Clock repairs ** at reduced prices. Unbreakable watch glasses 1/6, fittedjwhile you wait. Gramophone springs; -fii.ioc* and spectacles repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed.—W. Lainb, Watchmaker, Hardyst. (opp. Snodgrass). _ __ WANTED Known: Week-end Special. K. Peach and Plum Jam, 2 s, per tin lOd each. At The Leading Grocers, The Workers’ Co op., Bridgc-st. and Taliunanui.. _____ ANTED Known: Good board and , residence, 22/6 week; 5 minutes P.O. Write “135,” “Mail” Office. - W“ ANTED, Passengers, Christchurch, 47/6, Blenheim 17/6. Saturdays, Mondays' Wednesdays, Fridays.-An sticos’ Motor Service, Pioneers Cheaper Fares. Phone 501 D ANTED Known: Wc accept money on deposit from Id up to £2OO at 6 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly. Deposits may be withdrawn in whole cr part at very short notice.—The Workers’ Coop. Society, Ltd., Bridge st. and Talmnanui. • WANTED Known: Wc canvass for orders and deliver to Stoke, Taliunanui, Wakatu, Wakapuaka and City. Country orders receive prompt dispatch and delivery to Kailway Station, etc. The Leading Grocers for Service. The Work* ers’ Coop., Bridge st. and Tahunanui.__ WANTED Known : Boot Repairs executed at shortest possible notice. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. Charges at bedrock. At Jhc Workers Co-op. Bridge st. and Tahunanui. TXT AN TED Known: August “Ladies’ v v Month.” Dresses, Costumes, Over-, coats 5/-.—I.X.L. Co., Collingwood-st. A I'TEB Sale Clean-up ! Stocktaking Throwouts and Oddments thrown away at ridiculous prices.—McKay’s. UNDREDS of odd lines discounted at Stocktaking to he sold this week at big reductions. See windows. —McKay’s. - TiLENTY of Remnants in Dress Goods, JL Silks. Tweeds, Velvets, etc. Use- , ful lengths at half their value.—McKay’s ■ After-Sale Clean-up. : McKAY’S After-Sale Clean-up ! Lots of Remnants of Linoleums to clear at low prices, Furnishing Bargains galore. -

REWA LADIES’ IIOCKEY CLUE RAFFLE WINNING Number 621—Miss F. Ferry, Neudorf. 'N. RUSSELL, Vienna, Bridge st., Secretary, Rcwa Hockey Club. —FORANYTHING ELECTRICAL Ring W. RICHARDS 22 BRIDGE STREET. PHONE 675. "CARE WILL SAVE YOUR CAR & POCKET ¥F your Car is not running as it -H- should ; lost power, increased petrol ! consumption ; shows signs of overheating HAVE A “JUNIOR OVERHAUL” AT A SPECIAL PRICE Enquire what a “JUNIOR OVERHAUL” is. We can correctly advise you on all makes, as we only employ expert mechanics. Modern equipment. A SATISFIED!) CUSTOMER IS OUR GREATEST ASSET [ W. J. DICK & COY., LTD., Phone 1016. Garage : Lower Hardy st. LENDERNESS secured without dieting or exercising by taking ’.'"ith-O-Form Capsules. 6/6.—Nees, Chemist Hardy-st.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 August 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 August 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 7 August 1931, Page 1