WANTED WANTED. Lady would like position companion-help to lady. Small wage; good home. Write 101, “Mail” Office. WANTED, 2 male apple-pickers, experience not necessary. Apply Strahan’s Orchard, Upper Moutere. Phone No. 5. WANTED, Morris Minor .Roadster or any baby car; must be cheap for cash. Write 57, “Mail” Office. WANTED, laundress, for Special School, Richmond. Apply immediately, Principal. Tel. 47D. WANTED to sell, second-hand pressing machines and all classes of manufacturing sewing machines, including hemstitch, overlook, embroidery and buttonhole machines. Apply to “Stitch,” care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN OPEN UNTIL AFTER THE PICTURES TO-NIGHT Ripe Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Apricots, Bananas, Oranges, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, etc. R. THOMAS, TRAFALGAR-ST. WANTED /""i IRLS for Biscuit and Chocolate Packing Departments. Apply— GRIFFIN AND SONS, LTD. "VyANTED Known: 2-course Dinner » » and Teas 1/-, as usual on Saturday; also Fresh Bread, Pies, Butter, etc. ideal Lounge. immediately, housekeeper 509 K. with nursing experience. Ring WANTED, middle-aged housekeeper, 3 in family; must be able to do plain cooking. Write 98, “Mail" Office. W~ ANTED, 10 hop-pickers; month’s picking. Apply W. Best, Upper Moutere. WANTED, position by Waikato farm hand, 10 years’ experience dairying, teamster; aged 26. Honest; good worker. Write 94, “Mail” Office. EXPORT FRUIT PACKERS LARGE orchard requires three Export Packers. At conclusion of season one given permanent employment on orchard. Apply 60, MILTON STREET. WANTEDto ~liear~iof’or _ ttTpurchase anv of the •following : any of the• following Nelson “Examiners” 1842-1873. “N.Z. Journal,” 1840-1851. "Colonial Gazette,” 1838-1851. “New Munster Gazettes,” 1847-1853. “N.Z. Gazettes” of date prior to 1860. Apply “Mail” Office. OSTANTED for the Holidays. Gorman's Fruit Extract in every home, sjone better. Sold at all "Stores. SyANTED, everyone to enjoy and v * use Gorman’s Fruit Extract. Sold t every Store. S/yANTED, campers to buy Gorman’s » v Fruit Extracts, a great thirst [uencher. JcKAY’S Sale of College Wear! ■ T -“- Highest possible quality, guaran2ed regulation style, and now all reuced in price. yOTED for long wear and satisfac- ■’ tioii! McKay’s College Wear for lelson Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges. Big eduction in price this week at the MT AKE your own Summer Frocks with the aid of Pictorial Review Pateras. Simply perfect, yet perfectly implc.—McKay’s, Sole Nelson Agents. KESTOS,” the Modern Brassiere • Perfection in fitting, the last word i comfort. In White, Pink or Black, om 3/11, —McKay’s. FOR SALE Finest Old Port Wine. Finest Cerise et Pomme. Finest Champagne Cider. Finest Sparkling Muscatel]. Finest Draught Cider on tap. GRAINGER’S CIDER CELLARS, Wakatu Lane, Nelson. THE ENTRANCE HALL
TTS the index to the Home. Therefore *- a wise choice of carpet is an essential consideration. Whether your taste runs to Rugs, Runners, or wall to wall covering, we can submit to you a range equal to any procurable in the Dominion, and at competitive values. I’ May we enjoy the pleasure of your enquiries. A. H. BOYCE, 45 Bridge Stresi. Nelson J. D. & L. ROBERTSON, LTD. HARDY STREET I Phones 188 Day, 503 or 1015 Night, | BUILDING CONTRACTORS ! SUPPLIERS OF j BUILDERS’ REQUISITES OF EVERY | DESCRIPTION I TIMBER MERCHANTS j JOINERY MANUFACTURERS I OFFICE AND SHOP FITTERS ' Shop and Office Fitting* in latest style can bo supplied reasonably and expeditiously. j , J. D. &L. ROBERTSON I s (he Guarantee of Workmanship and Ma*eriab
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 1
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