WANTED. 'ANTED, a Competent Woman / Cook. Custom House Hotel. TANTED to Purchase, a Lady s / second-hand cj-cle. Reply to "Cash," Mail Office. TANTED at, once, young girl to Assist in house, light duties. Apjply 1 Manuka street. ANTED, a good 1 general for pri- .' vat-e home; <p|laui cooking, no ■washing. Wages to suitable girl £l- - Miss Emerson, Labour Department. T ANTED, a girl for housework. Apply after 6 ip>.m. to Miss England, Private Hospital, Manuka street. 'ANTED to Buy or hire, an invalid chair. Appjlv by letter to K.P., Mail Office. 7 ANTED to Buy, good 18ft sailing boat, price and full particulars (to "Boatman," Mail Office. WANTED, ASSISTANT (Female). \ PPLICATTONS, to be made on _JL forms obtainable from' Chief Post Office, are invited from girls for the position of Office Assistant, Nelson. Salary £SO per annium, rising by annual increments'to £l2O per annutn.~ General Division. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. Wellington, 16th Sept., 1916. LADY engaged during the day re- . quires board and residence. Apply Z., Mad Office. 'ANTED, one or two secomdKhanxl Boys' Bikes. 'State price. Thos. Heath, Stoke. TANTED, Gardening and Cleaning, Carpet Beating, handy in using tools. Address Mail Office. ANTED for client to rent with right of purcliase, 40 to 50 acres daaa-vksfi land.—R. B. and! A. E. JackTANTED by young business man, / position as Hardware or Grocers' Assdstant, long experience, good references, reject. Care Mail Office. 'ANTEI/, A LAD. Apply E. Tragic, Butcher, Collingwood 'ANTED, Youth for Aerated ' "Walter Factory. Apply J. R. Docfeon amd Son. , ANTED, a Good General Servant Apply Maiil Office.
IX AEAWA—Smart lot new Boaters I and College Straws. Pine straws, comforftiable fitting tmtfi sonari shapes, 6s lid to 8s 9d at MeKAYS'. "UST arrived—The "Clyde," best boxed; suits for mean. New Season's patterns, exceedingly smart and dua-abile. Ten; sizes stocked by McKAYS", Sol© Adenitis. j TTFi MiSVA braagM tis a nice range of Embrodjdjgred l Voiles and Onganddie Muslime, 27ins. and 45ins. \ widie. Daintest of designs. Call and see £ tfoem at McKAYS.' f IHE NEWEST ami Sprang Voafea, Floral designs, very pretty—t!h© new Chequered Patterns, exceptionally smart 27ins and' 451 ms widle from IOAd „\ T .1,. " ADIES' Vloi'la and Muslin- Frocks A dainty and smart for warm days, ait M. Barakat's, oijip. Railway Station. " ADIES' Summer Costumes and J BOionises, smlart audi -nip-to-dot'© styles, at M. 'Barakat's, opp. .Railway Station. ADIES' TJndetr-skirts in' Moirette, Ji CumbTdc, and Embroidery, at lowest pi-ices, at M. Barakat's, opp. Railway Station. NELSON TROTTING CLUB. ,HE ANNUAL MEETING has been _ POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, October 11th, at 7.30 p.m. at Mercer's Rooms. Businiess :Consideratibn. of Repeat, and Balance Sheet andi General. Nominations for President, \?i':cePresident, .Stewards, Commititee and Hon. Treasurer maist bo in the baaids of ■tli© Secretary bv Wednesday, September 27iiih. J. GLEN, Secretary.
O those who are looking for a «* home in first-class orchard, planed with first quality of commercial varieties of auples in full bearing, or fruit farm? planted with 3 and 4-year old trees and others who are in want of orchard land, we are instructed to sell in suitable blocks from 5 acres upwards, to suit buyers. The land is of deep rich sou and of a loamy nature and well adapted for growing all classes of crops. Terms and prices are right, from £5 per acre Others who require a good comiortable city dwelling or gentleman's residence with suitable grounds, or a home .by the sea; also sheep runs, large sheep and cattle station, farms, mUk runs dorni» satisfactory business'; to»n and country grocery business doing large turnover, refreshment rooms, fruit and confection, ery business; also boarding house in the city. Please ©all or write us for paxticuc*rs. we can help you. L. KINGSTON, Land Agent, •Pho-* MB. Hardy ai
SMIttDKI Motor Proprietor. 57 T ASM AN STREET. CARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. Any distance. Careful Driver. Thone 563. Moderate Charges MISS S. E. HEWITT,, Electro Masseuse. NERVE, PHYSICAL & FTJNCTIONAI t MALADIES. 90 Hardy street, Nelson. Qpp. Union Bank. Hours 10 a.rn, to 4 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 20 September 1916, Page 1
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