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WANTED. WANTED by respectable person, posit'.on as housekeeper. Apply S.N., Mail Office. WANTED, a G-ent's Bike. —McTagigart, Trafalgar street, or Trafalgar Hot-el." _____ WANTED, a younjj lady for shorthand and typewriting. Apply by letter in own handwriting.-—Commercial Oarage. WANTED, 2 Smart Boys, good wages. Apply Aliller s feashj and Door Factory, Trafalgar street-. WANTED to Sell cheap, Sittings from prize tpoultry: White Leghorns, White Plymouth Rocks; also stock. —P. Jeffries, Li:gh tband I ' s. WANTED. AT the present time our operation® are seriously hampered ow.ng to the shortage of Girl and Boy labour. The fruit season is fast approaching and labour is urgently required to carry on our industry. We offer good wages, constant em= ployment and pleasant, clean work. Will the Boys and Girls of Nelson take advantage of this offer and apply at once. S. KERKFATRICK AND CO., limited. Nelson Jain Factory. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. 20 BOYS and 20 GIRLS. Good wages. Constant "Employment, Pleasant, clean, easy work in a model factory. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., ■ Limited Nelson Jam Factory. TO DRESSMAKERS.

WANTED, several smart and EXPERIENCED ASSISTANTS for the Coat, Bodice and (Skirt sections of oxrr Dressmaking Department. Progressive and permanent positions and good salaries to suitable applicants. Apply .by letter, caving full details of •experk-uco ,and starting age, to: GEORGE AND KERSLEY, Ltd. Wellington. WANTED to buy, Douglas GigPrice and particulars to be left at Nurse Lidddcfoat's," 69 street. 'ANTED early in October, General Servant, 3in family. Apply Mail Office ... -■>••• WANTED, a Competent Maltster. References required. , Apply Harley and Son®, Raglan Brewery, Nelson. WANTED, a good general for private home; ©lain cooking, no washing. Wages to suitable girl £l- - 'Mies Emerson, Labour Department. WANTED, a girl for housework. Apply after jo ,p.m. to Miss England, Ptrivate Hospital, Manuka-street. EW HATS. —Ladies' Smart, Tagel Straws, nicely trimmed, all sbades. Ladies' "white Lf.iuen Hats, Girls' Pique and .Silk Hats at McKays'. , LADIES! Just arrived) good line wihite Cotton Summer Vests, full size. Prices Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d. , The home itor Bon Ton* Corsets.—McKAYS'- ■ ENTLEMEN! Our SumMer IJti\JC dierwear invites inspection. White Cfcflf&wij .Cellular 2s 6d, 5s 6d, 3s 9d. line Wool and Cotton 43 6d upwards. Good assortment ait McKAYS'. ARRIVED ex Arawa, a new lot. of Boaters and College straws 5s 6d to 8s 9d 5 Boys' Linen Hats Is, 6d upwards; Boys' Im'-tation Panamas 4s 6d at McKAYS'. N LADIES' Voile andi Muslin Frocks dainty and smart for warm days, at M. Barakat's, otcjp. Railway Station. LADIES' Suimimer Ctostumies /and Blouses, smsari and xijp-to-datie styles, at M. Barakait's,. Ojpp. Railway Station. LADIES' Underskirts in Moirett-e, Cambric, and Embroidery, at lowest prices, at. M. Barakat's, opp. Railway • Station. ANTED for client to rent with right of purchase., 40 to 50 aores dairying land. —R.. B. and A. E. JackSon. WANTED, A LAD. Apply E. Trask, Butcher, Colling wood street. s WANTED, Youth for Aeraifced "Water Factory. Apply J. R. Docfeon and Son. WANTED by young business man, position as Hardware or Grocers' Assistant, long experience, good references, reject. Care Mail Office.

In the course o£ his address to the grand jury recently, Sir R. Stout congratulated the district on the absence ot serious crime, but went 011 to remark that some things were going on in the district which were not satisfactory. The Maoris seemed to be .o')taining liquor, and l obtaining it \t>||^openly. That meant the destruction Maori people. It was five or six years since ho had been in Gisborne last-, and he noticed that there were fewer Maoris about. Gisborne now than in the early days, because he couldi go back, so far as Gisborne was concerned, for 37 years. Proceeding, his Honour went on to say that races that gave way to alcohol were utterly destroyed. Tor instance, there were no Tasmania n natives except half-a-dozen on one of the islands in Pass Strait. They had beeu largely destroyed through their own fault, and by want of care on the part of the Government and of the British people. If the sale of liquor continued, the Maoris would also be destroyed. Although the grand jury could do nothing in that, capacity, he hoped that as individuals they would do their best, to see the Maori race preserved. It would bo a great pity, his Honour urged, if such, a fine race as the (Maoris were to pass away. The only way to preserve tlie race was by preventing the sale of alcohol to

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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