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WANTED ANTED, board with private family by young working man, bandy to town. Write “72," “Mail” Office. OUSINESS lady requires sunny unfurnished room with private family. Write “Permanent,” “Mail” Office. ‘T\7'ANTED by couple (single) apple ’ ’ picking. Start anv time. Will stay, season. Write “71,” “Mail” Office. ANTED, flat or bach, furnished or unfurnished. Write “II.B.,” ‘Mail” Office. ■WANTED, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms * * and kitchenette or .small bungalow. State terms to “Moderate,” “Mail” Office. WANTED, person to look after invalid. Apply Mrs E. Challies, “Stable Grove,” Waimea West. r ANTED, raspberry pickery. Apply IT. G. Stringer, Ngatimoti. 'ANTED, paperhanginp- by first class tradesman. Booms from 30/-, including wallpaper. Write “Paperhanger,” “Mail” Office. ‘ANTED, furnished flat or parthouse, with accommodation and garage for term. Christian home. Suburbs. Write “205,” “Mail” Office. "VST”ANTED immediately, capable girl ’ ’ or woman to assist all household duties. Write “19,” “Mail” Office. WANTED at once, pea and raspberry * * pickers. Ring 260 evening. WANTED at once, 8 rood pea-pick-ers; camp.—A. Piper, Motupiko. RCII Passengers wanted Friday. 2nd Jan.. Monday, sth Jan., Wednesday, 7th Jan. One-day trip; 47/6 single. —Anstice’s Motor Service. Booking Office, Anstice’s Bldgs. Phone 501 D. ' pHBISTCHURCH Passengers. Return fare and 10 days’ private boar.i £7 inclusive. —Anstice’s Motor Servi.o. Phone 501 D. WANTED AT ONCE ('tTRL for domestic duties at the Hospital. Wages 25/- weekly. Second assistant laundress. Wages 25/weekly. Apply MATRON, Nelson Public Hospital. WANTED Known: Anstice’s Motor Service. Nelson to Christchurch. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during holidays; 47/6. Phone 501 D. IN College Outfits we offer Quality, Value Regulation Style, as approved by the Principals. You pay no more at McKay’s. “MACLONE” Suits are really spleti- -*-”*■ did value and every one is guaranteed bv the makers. £5 5s to £5 19s 6d. At McKay's. BIG Beach Umbrellas in gay stripes are obtainable at McKay's, 37/6, 45/- and 67/6. Brown Bush Rugs 7/6 and 9/6. . \TURSERV Flannelette in a thick, soft make, only 7/6 dozen yards. Swansdown Nursery Flannelette 12/6 dozen. P, st free fro n AlcKar's. YOUR OWN MOTHER WON’T KNOW YOU ! A WONDERFUL Selection of Special New Stocks of — Carnival Masks, and Disguises and Mirth-provoking Novelties are procurable at — R. WHITE & CO. THE TOBACCONISTS, where Smokes are the Cheapest Ardath Bd, Players Bd, Craven A Bd. THE SHOP WHERE HAIRCUTS ARE ONE SHILLING Open AH Day Saturday COWMAN’S The Leading Pram Shop in Nelson SAVE MONEY By buying Prams made in our Factory. We have a large assortment of TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN Tram Tyres fitted while you wait BPvIDGE STREET (Next Healy’s).

THE PERMANENT BUILDINU SOCIETY OF NELSON Anew series of shares (e.h Series dating from the 20th October, 1930. offer a most favourable opportunity for INVESTORS TO SAVE SMALL SUMS MONTHLY. The monthly subscription is Threo Shillings per share and any number i f shares may be taken up. Profit at t.ho rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum is declared each half-year on the amount paid in and added to the value of the shares The Shares mature at £2O 7s in nine years from the date of issue and can either be withdrawn at any time or realised against. Shareholders pay on each share the sum of £l6 4s in cash during the nine years and the profit added during that period amounts to £4 3s. Shares can be held by t*vo or more persons or minors. Full particulars on application at the Society’s Office. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT At the following rates: — AT CALL 4 per cent. 6 MONTHS 4A per cent. 12 MONTHS 5 per cent. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary. A DIARY FOR 1/-"E-TUNDREDS of people _ find the Diary in Lucas’s Almanac—four lines for each day in the year—meets all their requirements. This and much more is available for If-. Secure your copy early and save disappointment. A DIARY FOR 1/-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 1

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634

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 1

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