Public Notices. mHOMPSON & QJTAVERT, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, TMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c AUCTIONEERS. STOCK SALESMEN. SHIPPING, "AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Fortnightly Sales of Stock held at Richmond Fair Ground. 25 W.D AVIS ' PHOTOGRAPHER AND COLORIST, HARDY STREET, Opposite Hooper & Dodson's Brewery. W. DAVIS, having commenced business out of Trafalgar-street, at the above address, will now introduce a class of Photographic Portraits which he hopes will ensure success. W. D. begs to call attention specially to his his ENAMEL PROCESS, which has already given great satisfaction. Also, to the NEW ENLARGED PHOTO-CRAYON PORTRAITS by a process similar to the one lately patented in London. 1255 FOR SALE. \ SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, situate in J\. Milton-street, with WASH-HOUSE, STABLE, and other OUTBUILDINGS, and a Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees. FOR SALE OR TO LET. A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE and Quarter Acre of LAND, situate in Halifax-street. FOR SALE. A Good BUILDING SITE, situate at the Corner of Milton and Hardy Streets. Apply to ALFRED GREENFIELD. Milton-s treet, July 12,1870. 8 1 30 TO LET. COLLINGWOOD. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, in consequence of the declining health of the Proprietor, J. W. Miles, the COMMERCIAL INN, COLLINGWOOD. This Hotel hos been established thirteen years, and has done a fair amount of business, being : situated in the best part of Collingwood, now likely soon to become an important town through its Coal trade, and the working of the numerous Quartz Reefs in the neighbouring districts. The House consists of a full-size Billiardroom, Dining-room, Sitting-rooms, Storeroom, large Kitchen, and a large Sitting or Bed-room adjoining. On the upper floor there are Nine Double-bedded Rooms, and others. There is a Small BREWERY attached with a Good Cellar, and an excellent Vegetable and Fruit GARDEN. The Property to be Let for Three Years, but the further renewal of the Lease will be granted upon terms specified. The STOCK-IN-TRADE to be taken at a valuation, and Possession given on the Ist November next. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Everett, Masonic Hotel. Nelson; or to the Proprietor, J. W. Miles, Collingwood. August 10, IS7O. 1522 WANTED. ~ WANTED TO KNOW who SMASHED the LAMP near the Prince of Wales Hotel, and also near Church Steps. 1541 LAMPLIGHTER. WANTED, a Good Strong GIRL, to assist in Housework. Apply Mrs. JERVIS, Commercial Hotel. 1529 TTTANTED, a HOUSEMAID. VY Apply to Mrs. EDWARDS, 15"28 Sunny side. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to 1504 Mrs. C F. WATTS. Forebank. WANTED, a Good COOK, Male or Female. Apply 14"6 NELSON HOTEL. ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT and NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs ALBERT PITT, Nile-street East. 1451 WAN TED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the TRAFALGAR HOTEL. 1303 WANTED, for the NELSON SOAP WORKS— 952 ALL KINDS OF FAT.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 20 August 1870, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 20 August 1870, Page 1
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