£1 REWARD. STOLEN, from a clothes-line in my garden, Mle-street East, a Mauve and White ' Knitted Woollen PETTICOAT. Anyone giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, will receive the above reward. JOSEPH GUY, 1411 Nile-street East. WILSON 8c RICHARDSON H A V &. OP ENED, EX ALGERNON and by the LATEST ARRIVALS FROM MELBOURNE, 44 MORE PACKAGES of GENERAL and WINTER DRAPERY, at the same LOW RATES aB quoted in last advertisement; making - A G-IiAND TOTAL OF li)Q PACKAGES received for this Season's JU£O Trade. 2 more cases of Ladies' Straw HATS, from Is. 3 more bales of White CALICO, from 6£d. 5 more packages of heavy Aberdeen WINCEYS, from 9d. 2 more packages of Winter Fancy Dress GOODS. 1 more case Dress TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS. 3 more packages of Ladies' and Children's HOSIERY. 1 more case of FURS, real and imitation. 1 more case FEATHEKS & Hat TRIMMINGS. 4 more bales of Welsh FLANNEL, trom Is l£d. 3 more packages of stout Brown Holland, lOJd. 1 more bale of Crimean FLANNELS. 2 more bales of full-size Witney BL4NKETS, from 17s per pair. 7 more packages of Fancy GOODS, containing Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Sets, Collars, Wool Ties, Lace Goods, Ribands, Gloves, Beltclasps, &c. &c. 2 more cases of Ladies' CORSETS, in colors, very stroDg, from 5s 6d. 1 more package Worsted and Linen DAMASKS. 1 more case of Scotch MUSLINS and Muslin CURTAINS. 2 more packages of Men's MERCERY, containing Crimean Shirts, Warm Hosiery, WMte Shirts, Ties, Hats, &c. &c. 3 more cases of Colonial-mode CLOTHING, manufactured expressly for this market by one of the first makers in Melbourne. WILSON & RICHARDSON In directing public attention to their unusually LARGE STOCS, NOW ON VIEW, beg to state that the unsettled state of the English Markets has afforded them as Cash Purchasers, very great advantages, which they now offer to their customers in A SAYING OF 35 PER CENT. as compared with Winter Drapery last year. WILSON & RICHARDSON, Bridge-street. 1282 Wanted. WANTED, S^? 1 * for grazing, on Green's Farm, vUI/ Waimea, on reasonable terms. Apply to J. JOHNSON, 1381 Trafalgar-street. SITUATION wanted, in a gentleman's family, by a young man. Can wait at table and be generally useful. Apply at this office. 1164 WANTED, a SITUATION-, by a steady, industrious man, in a Store or other employment. He is a good driver and manager of horses, knows town well, and has first-class recommendations. Apply at the office of this paper. 1401 WANTED, Two or more BOARDERS. Apply at the office of this paper. 1409 WANTED, a SERVANT about 18 years of age. Apply to Mrs WHITWELL, Cambria-street. 1 1 1 0 TTTANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply YV to Mrs BEIT, Haven-road. 1364 \TfNT ED, a Female SERVANT. Apply VV Ato Mrs W. STANTON, Collingwood Hill. 1370 "TTTANTED, a good General SERVANT, to VV go to Westporc. Apply at the Nelson Hotel. 1372 WANTED, a competent COOK Apply, immediately, at the Nelson Hotel. 1318 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs HARLEY, Raglan Brewery. 1324 WANTED, TWO respectable Young WOMEN; one as general servant, one to take charge of children. . Apply to Mrs RICHMOND, St. Katherine's, near the College. . 1390 WANTED, a GOAT in full milk. Apply at the office of this paper. 1389
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 155, 3 July 1868, Page 3
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546Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 155, 3 July 1868, Page 3
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