NELSON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS. DRILL at Oddfellows' Hall THIS EVENING, 20th instant, at 7 p.m. Absent members will be fined. ! ALBERT PITT, Captain. Orderly Room, August 17, 1868. 1786 TESTIMONIAL to Rav. P. CALDER. mHE Subscribers to the above Testimonial are X informed that the Presentation will take place at the Manse, on SATURDAY Afternoon next, at 3 p.m. 1809 WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. IT is intended to hold a BAZAAR, the proceeds of which are designed to liquidate the debt on the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street. Contributions of Plain and Fancy Articles, or in cash, will be thankfully received by the following Ladies of the Committee: — Mrs Crump Mrs Askew Mrs Burn Mrs Hornby Mrs H. D. Jacksou Mrs M. Lighlbaad Mrs Lucas Mrs Usher Mrs Wagg. 1807 To OWNERS of DOGS and POULTRY. TvTOTICE.— After this date (August 19th), ±\ POISON for Dogs and Poultry will be laid in my garden iu Bronti- street, 1800 . R. A. HOULD. BREAD DOWN AGAIN. BEST BREAD sd. the 2lb. Loaf for cash; delivered, s^l. E. LLOYD, 1774 Nile-street Bakery. J. CHAPMAN, BAKER, Bridge-street, Nelson, Opposite the Provincial HalL JC begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson • and the surrounding districts, that he intends OPENING the above premises on MONDAY, the 24th inst., when he trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with a good article at the lowest remunerative price to secure a fair share of public patronage. N.B, — Present price of Bread, lOd. per 4 lba. Families waited upon daily. 1813 GOOD Potted BUTTER at Bd. per lb., at Mr SPENCER'S, Alma-street, nest Dr Tatton's. 1790 KEROSINE OIL. TrtOß SALE, 100 cases of Cozzen's KEROSINE JD OIL, will be sold, a Bargain, in quantities to suit purchasers, for cash. Early applications is necessary. D. MOORE, 1762 Trafalgar-street. TONGUES. TONGUES. TJUST Received, a quantity of SMOKED tl TONGUES, in splendid condition. ANN BIRD. Nelson, August 13, 1863. 1740 SADDLERY. C. LANDON & CO. nnAKE this opportunity to thank their cusX tomers for their kind support since commencing business, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favors. They beg also to inform their country customers, that notwithstanding the terrific Th*ot*n gust that has been blowing for the last seven months, the LITTLE SHOP has not moved one inch, but is firmer now than ever, and well supplied with better articles than any other house in the trade. P.S.— Our Goods are to be seen inside, CHAS. LANDON & CO., Trafalgar-street. 1751 Wanted, WANTED, BY a respectable Youth, a SITUATION in a store or office. Is used to bookkeeping by siDgle and double entry. Address H.C., Post-office Motueka. 1738 WANTED, a good journeyman TINSMITH, by a party in Wesfcport. Apply to d AS. BENTLEY & Co., Bridge-street, Nelson. 1497 WANTED, a BOY accustomed to the Butchering Business. Apply at the Nelson Meat Bazaar. 1801 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mm STAFFORD. 1804 W~ ANTED, a NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs J. SHARP, Trafalgar-street South.' 1796 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs PASLEY, Milton Grove. 1799 WANTED, a general SERYANT. Apply to Mrs BONNINGTON, Trafalgar-st. 1788 WANTED, a competent COOK. Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel. 1707 WANTED, a good plain [COOK. Apply to N., office of this paper. 1792
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 196, 20 August 1868, Page 3
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