WANTED. 'ANTED to buy, Douglas Gig. Price and particulars to be left at Nurse Lixldiccat's, 69 Tasman. street. " ADY desires position, _J any capacity. ApipiLy "Alpha,' Mail Office. T ANTED early in October, General Servant, 3in family. Apply Mail Office. 7 ANTED, a Competent Maltster. Y References required. Apply Harley and Sons, Raglan Brewery, Nelson. 'ANTED, Reliable man for Malthouse -work. L. Adams, Nile TANTED KNOWN.—For Ladies / Wristlet Watches in Gold and Silver, fine assortment just opened.— Louis Kerr, 109 Trafalgar street. ANTED, a Competent Woman , / Cook. Aplpjly Custom House Hotel. 'ANTED, a good general for private home; pjlain cooking, no washing. Wag-es to suitable girl £l. Apply Miss Emerson, Labour Department. ANTED, a girl for housework. Apply after 6 pi-m. to Miss England, Private Hospital, Manuka street.
TANTED to Buy, good' 18ft saiF.ng V boat, price and full particulars to "Boatman," Mail Office. W HATS.—Ladies' Smart Tagel Straws, nicely tarinuned, all shades. Ladies' white linen Hats, Girls' Pique and SiMc Hats at McKays'. " ADIES! Just arrived) good line white Cotton Summer Vests, lull size. Prices Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d. The home ifor Bon Ton Corsets.—McKAYS'. -IENTLEMEN! Our Sumimer UnJC dierwear invites inspection. "White Cfctftan, Cellule 2s 6d, 3a 6d, 3s 9d. Fine Wool and Cotton 4s 6d upwards. Good 1 assortment ait McKAYS'. RRIVED ex Arawa, a new lot of .Boaters and 1 College straws 5s 6d to 8s 9d; Boys' Linen Hats Is 6d upwards; B:vs' Dmr'tation Panamas 4s 6d at McKAYS'. " ADIES' Voile and Mnslin Frocks dainty and smart for warm days, at M. Barakat's, o£(p. Railway Statioru. ADIES' Summier Costumes and I Blouses, smiart and up-to-diate styles, at M. Barakat's, opp. Railway Station.
AMES' Under-skirts on Momette, A Cambric, and Embroidery, at lowest prices, at M. Barakat's, opp. Railway / Station. LADY engaged during the day re- . quires board and residence. Apply ;., Macl Office. 'ANTED for client to rent with right of purchase, 40 to 50 acres dairying land.—B. B. and! A. E. Jackson. "ANTED 'by young business man, position as Hardware or Grocers' Assistant, 'long experience, good references, reject. Oaire Mail Office. "ANTED, A LAD. Apply E. ' Trask, Butcher, Collingwood "ANTED, Youth, for Aerated Water Factory. Apply J. R. Dodison) aind Son. , ANTED, a Good General Servant Apply Mall Office. A BARGAIN IN ORCHARDS. ACRES of Freehold at Hope, aM P planted ini Apples and' Pears of the very best varieties (3100 trees 3 years old). The property will be sold as a whole or in 3 subdivisions. For fuller particulars apply, . BTSLEY BROS. AND CO., Hardy street.
NOTICE. PORTER HARRIS AND SON i beg to inform' their clients and the general public that their business of Land, Commission and Insurance Agents will be carried on as 'heretofore at their Offices, Hardy street; Nelson, and that they are the Attorneys for Nelson, Marlborough and Westland, of the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd.; and the District Managers of the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, P. CAMPEN Motor Proprietor. 57 TASMAN STREET. OARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. Any distance. Careful Driver. Moderate Charges. IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER. When 'food' lies like lead, in the stomach and you. have that uncomfortable, distended feeling, it is (because of insufficient Mood snfciply to the stomach, combined with acid and food fermei\tation. In such case try the .plan now followed) in many hospitals and advised by eminent specialists of taking half a teaspooniful ■of bisurated magnesia in hallf a glass of water as hot as yom can comfortably drink it. The bo* water draws the 'blood to the stomach, and the bisurated magnesia, as any physician _ or chemist can tell yew, instantly neutralises the acid and st<sp~s "the food fermentation. Try this simple plan and yon will be astonished at the immediate feeling of relief and comfort that always follows the restoration of! the normal ipyocess of digestion. Bait be sure you ask the chemist very distinctly for bisurated ■magnesia, thus avoiding confusion with the sulphates, oxides and citrates or bismuth and magnesia oniixtures which are often unsuitable. Soldiers at the front and travellers who are frequently obliged to take hasty meals and poorly prepared should always take two or three tablets of bisurated magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation and 1 neutralise the- acid.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 1
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