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WANTED WANTED to rw.ii urgently, unfurn- » * ished house at lahuna. Write particulars to “Mail” Office. WANTED, junior dressmaking assis- * ▼ tant. Write 187 "Mail” Office. | YY'ANTED, small furnished flat or ’ * rooms with own kitchenette preferred. Write 188 "Mail” Office. I WANTED to rent, 4-rmd furnished * * house or flat. Ring 437. WANTED rent, by young married ▼ ▼ couple, no children, unfurnished house, or flat, urgent. Write 183 "Mail” Office. / CAPABLE young woman wants daily cleaning, 1/3 per hour. Write 184 "Mail” Office. painter to paint house. I’ * Write 185 "Mail” Office. j -WANTED, man for tobacco work. * » Apply Fowler, Phone 51K. Motueka. ATI/-ANT ED, by two young ladies, bed- * * sitting room, with use of conveniences, for six or eight weeks of February and March. Write 182 "Mail” Office "WANTED, light motor cycle, or * * undtr. must be reasonable. Write 181 "Mail” Office. YV r ANTED, capable girl to assist in ’ ’ housework Apply Mrs H. Bradley, 4 Brougham-st. \RANTED, apple-picking by 2 young * ladies. Any district. Write 180 "Mail” Office. WANTED, capable girl, domestic * * duties, good home, Nelson. Writ* 178 "Mail” Office. WANTED, by bachelor, unfurnished * * bach or room with fireplace. Working man. Write 179 "Mail” Office. Y/VANTED, dairy cows, near profit. ** Dalgety and Co. Ltd. WANTED KNOWN Fruit Salad and ice Cream 6d Banana Special .. 9d Pineapple Delight 9d Peach Melba I/‘True Fruit” Sundaes dd Tip Top' Ice Cream used exclusively in our B-r. Our Only Address: R THOMAS. H B Bldgs . Trafalgar-st /COLLEGE Boys’ Clothing, correct regulation. sunerior qualities, economy prices. Every article for Day Bry or Boarder is best bought at McKay’s the Recognised College Outfitters i COLLEGE Boys’ Quality Clothing— Correct Shirt 8 11. 12/6 to 15/6 Best Shorts 8/11, 12/6 to 18 6 Hose 3/6 to 5/6 Caps 6/6. Ties 2/6. 3/6 at McKay’s. T_¥ EMSTITCHING ! Leave your Hem*stitching orders at McKay’s. All work guaranteed and prompt delivery. Tlf cKAVS for Button Making. Bring your materials in umri le’ m' make your buttons. Prompt delivery and good workmanship. SPECIAL NEWS JONES’ AND GREENSLADE'S SUMMER SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, JANUARY 17th. ,4 STOUNDING Bargains in Frocks. * Costum.s, Coats, Millinery and Blouses. Very drastic cutting, all goods under wholesale prices. Stocks must be cleared. JONES AND GREENSLADE HARDY STREET. FURNITURE WANTED WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF GOOD USED FURNITURE Phone 679 G. P. RUSSELL & SONS LTD. r pHE Highest Cash Prices given for 3 r our surplus furniture Furthermore You cannot do better than consult us when replenishing or refurnishing as old furniture and furnishing etc. have a trade-in- value. FOR FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES GO TO RUSSELL’S Special Offer for To-day (1) Mahogany Table (4ft diameter) (2) 6 Wilton —special value 7/6 yd (3) 100 Hearth Rugs at 10 per cent discount. WHAT THE EYE DOESN’T SEE IS MOST IMPORTANT upholstered furniture sells Itself entirely on the trappings and trimmings which appeal to the eye Covering is important but more still are the sound frames of seasoned timber carefully constructed and the guaranteed upholstery which ts the hallmark of a KARBTEN r HAY LIMITED CHESTERFIELD SUITE. KARSTEN & HAY LIMITED BRIDGE STREET. NELSON P. HOWUROFT, LTD. HARDY STREET Quality Groceries at Teen Prices: Cooked Ham . 2/4 lb Gruyere Cheese 2/6 pkt Prawns 1/9 tin Oysters 1/3 tin Huntley and Palmer’s Breakfast Biscuits 2/6 pkt Ri-Vila 1/6 pkt Vita Wheat. Peek Frean’s 1/3 pkt Muscatel- . I/• pkt Fancy Crab !/• and 1/6 tin Make HOWCROFT 8 Your Grocers for 1939

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 17 January 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 17 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 17 January 1939, Page 1