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WANTED WANTED, housekeeper (country), fond of children; own mistress. Permanent if suitable. Write 23, “Mail” Office. ■ - woman general for East * ' Coast station; wages 12/6. Address “Mail”_Office. . WANTED, horse suitable for general purpose work, not exceeding seven years. A. A. Wratt, Motueka. WANTED Known: Nelson Bottle Exchange buying Bottles daily ar.d all day Saturdays.—New-st. XSTANTED to thank all those con- ’ » corned for the marvellous response to our Curly-haired Children’s Competition. The entries are being despatched to Christchurch to be judged. We expect the prize list to be extended and wish everyone the best of luck.—Ellis Dudgeon and Staff, Waverley Studio. _ WANTED your best amateur negating for enlarging and framing. Expert service. Moderate prices. Waverley Studio, Enlarging Experts. WANTED Knowiy The charm of those old Photographs of yours should be retained through the years. Lei us make them into perfect copies for you. ' Our copying service is the most efficient and modern in the Dominion.—Waverley Studio. WANTED Known: When you want Pictures Framed, remember that we have a wonderful range of artistic mouldings and a special Picture Framing Department.—Waverley Studio. WANTED Known: Apples, Stunners and Jonathans, good quality, 2/6 large case, delivered. Write 25, “Mail” Office. ■ WANTED Known: I specialise in the repair and manufacture of Slashers, Grubbers, Gorse-Mattocks. Workmanship guaranteed. —A. Hart, Sehvyn Place. SUIT to Your Measure —Fit Guaranteed—Fine Worsted. Strong Linings—loo Patterns to choose from—B4/at McKay’s. CLEARANCE Men’s Pyjamas—All Guaranteed Makes —Strong Cloths, but soft to the skin—Clearing 4/6, 6/11, 8/11, 9/ll._ At McKay’s L THE Event of the Year! McKay’s Winter Sale ! Genuine Stocktaking Reductions in all Departments. Shelves must be cleared. HUGE Savings on reliable quality Drapery, Dress Materials, Hosiery, Ladies’ Wear and Clothing. Big Bargains.—McKay’s Winter Sale. W ANTED’ " _ Known : Hedge and ’ ’ Shelter Plants.— Tree Lucerne ...... 10/- to 15/- per 100. Macrocarpa 15/- to 25/- per 100. Lawsoniana 15/- per 100. Privet 25/- per 100. Matipo 25/- per 100. ' All freight paid cash with order. H. G. KINGSLAND. Wakefield. WANTED KNOWN Cauliflowers Bananas Cabbage Oranges Brussels Sprouts Lemons Turnips Pears Kumeras • " . Persimmons Celery, etc. * Apples, etc. 1 Marmalade Fruit Sliced FREE R. A.. Thomas. Phone 596. ' Trafalgar-st. WANTED fTO CHARGE BATTERIES OUR price for recharging and hire while yours is charging—--6 Volts 3/6. 12 Volts 4/= We will adjust your Charging Rate “FREE” W. J. DICK AND CO., LTD., Lower Hardy-st. or • Phone- 1016. yy ANTED J^NOWN jVTEW shipment of Musical Instruments ' just arrived. Accordions from 30/- to £8 10s. Guitars from 65/- to 85/-. Mandolins from 45/- to 65/-. Banjo Mandolins from 67/6 to 90/-. , Ukuleles from 20/- to £5 10s. Mouthorgans 1/- to 22/6. Jew Harps 6d to 2/-, etc. Concertinas 65/-. Autoharps 43/6. Banjos £lO 10s. {NULL’S 43 BRIDGE STREET. —: ——i v WANTED KNOWN I>RIME Sparkling. Cider and Muscatell are a cheap and excellent Winter Tonic and there’s a Glow in every glass. Now on tap. from 3/- per gallon, at— GRAINGER’S CELLARS, Wakatu Lane, Nelson. H ATS! ATS! H ATS f ATS! GENUINE BORSALINO HATS in botli Snap and Framed Shape 19/6 19/6 IVfAHAR’S ahAR’S MEN’S EN’S WEAR “ v ear SPECIALISTS BRIDGE STREET. CONSUMERS BLACKBYRE WILL Next Week give a list of Nelson Grocers who carry .regular stocks of our Products. The stores who only make a convenience of the Local Factory will not be included. Buy BLACKBYRE and you help to increase NELSON pay-sheet total. PHONE 59 - RICHMOND

BEST VALUE IN CITY Hanging Mirrors, 3 ]-. 3/6, 4/11. Nairn’s Floor Covering, 4/6 yd. Spark Screens, 8/6. 10/6, 11/6. Fire Screens, 23/6, 25/6. 36/6, 45/6. Dinner Waggons, Quaint Couches, Tallboys, Bedsteads and Wires, Folding Screens, Card Tables, Seagrass Chairs, etc. ARTHUR J. COTTON HOME FURNISHER, 96 HARDY STREET. Phone 547. is the unanimous ver- ' ' diet of Passengers travelling by Newman’s Christchurch Car Service.— Wireless programmes enjoyed in Luxuriously comfortable chairs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 June 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 June 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 29 June 1935, Page 1

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