ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS. mHE EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY of X ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS will be held at the Catholic Station, ou WEDNESDAY next, the I Sin int-tant. The children will meet at 2 p.m., at the Catholic Station, where Tea will be serv d for them at 3 pm. Tea for adults will be served at half-past 5 p.m. Tickets for adults, 25.-, and for children under 12, Is. If three or more children in a family, 6d. each. The MAGIC LANTERN" will be exhibited at half-past 8 p.m. Admission tickets, Is. fur visitors. The children belonging to the Schools will have free admission to Tea aad the exhibition of the Magic Lantern. The SCHOOL for BOYS will resume DUTIES on MONDAY, the 20th instant, free of Pupilage Fees, under the management of Mr Richards. The SCHOOL for GIRLS will OPEN only after the completion of the new Schoolroom, at the beginning of the next quarter, when a more particular notice wiil be pubiished. NIGHT CLASSES will be RESUMED shortly. Nelson, January 10, 1868. t>9 JUST ARRIVED PER LYTTELTON. IA TONS Eine F L O U R. D. MOORE, Auctioneer, Trafalgar-street. January 10, 1868. 60 NOW OPENING. Ex QUEEN BEE. QO PACKAGES BOOTS and SHOES O^J comprising — MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MAID'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS', GIRLS', CHILDREN'S, and INFANTS' BOOTS and SHOES, Being a Seasonable, Useful, and Varied Assortment, manufactured expressly for the undersigned by First-class Makers, including Chf\f\f\ PAIRS of the Well-known ZUUU COOKHAM BOOTS. At M. LIGHTBAND'S, Trafalgar- street. 64 TO BOOTMAKERS. NOW LANDING, Ex QUEEN BEE. ALL Kinds of Men's and Women's UPPERS and GRINDERY. At M. LIGHTBAND'S, Trafalgar-street. 65 To Let. TO LET, a Furnishtd COTTAGE, with two rooms., with or without board and atteudauce. Apply at the office of this paper. 4027 Wanted. WANTED, by a young Man, a SITUATION. Can wait at table, and ace as groom and gardener. Apply at the oifice of this paper. 67 WANTED, a SITUATION, by a respectable young Man, in a shop, store, or other emplo)ment. Address li., office of this paper. 39^1 WANTED, a Female COOK. Apply at the Steamboat Tavern, Haven-road. 4ulo WANTED, a General SEItVANT. Apply to Mrs WHENT, Prince Albert Hotel, Kile-street east. 4016 WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Ap-^ly to Mrs G. BONNIISGTON, Trafalgarstreet. 47 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply at, the Pier Hotel, the Tort. 48 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs CRATE, opposite Captain Heifer's General Store. Grove-street, Wood. 36 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs CORRIGAN, Miners' Arms Hotel, Hardy-street. 51 WANTED, a Housemaid; also a Girl to take care of children. Apply at S. M. SOLOMON & CO.'S, Trafalgar-street. 50 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs WRIGHT, Ship Hotel. 66 WANTED, a MAN without encumbrance, who understands colonial farm-work. Apply at this office. 4QD-3 WANTED, i.g Shephrd, a Married MAN without encumbrance, to go to the Lake Kun, Apply to Mr JOHN KEJEUJ, Waimea
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 9, 11 January 1868, Page 3
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