New Advertisements'. 'OTANTEi*WjSITUATION as H«JIJSEVV. KEE?McZCOOK to Two or/ Three Gentlemen. Apdr&s, M.C., Office of this Paper. ;' ' - / /230 TTTANJHEp, a GENERAL SERVANT, for T V yj^rvvraXa Ifamily at Greymouth. Wages -r\sa/vpc week. Apply at the Offi«£jof this . Papery 2<J2v TTfTANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT W . whojandafttands COOKING. \Aljfeo a Boy to live j^yiWHouse, who will be required to make hims^ff igeneraHy useful ; one accustomed to honfes *preferred. Apply to GEO. W. WILLIAMS(Panama House. 237 '* CITY ELECTION. . / n\^ESSRS. CCRTIS and RICHMOND'S M FRIENDS will MEET EVERY EVENING, in the Committee Room, Hardy-aftreefc, opposite the Union Bank of Australia, arTSight o'clock. 235 PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY. £—''/ (REGISTERED.) THEnDiRECTORS of tins Company invite /APPLICATIONS from persous desjtous of filling the office of LEGAL MANAGES, in the place of Mr. Curtis, resigned. / Applications will be received at the/ Office of/ the Company up to MONDAY,- the 6t4i February, r J H. E. CURTIS, r 205- • Legal Manages. GTTOBYy has RETURNED to Ne/son • .¥1 from Collingwood, and will TAZE PICTUJ»S'6/for ss. He has Views 0/ the District, j {ncrading Bedstead, Noah's &fp, the. Devil's Goyge, and the Dcvil 1 3 Boot. / / Teafaxgae Strbkx. 21r ffi&£fbEs6s EEMOTAL. / fr\ {/ v^ / H/T&- >fr iERNAN ' DENTIST, has ftEJLtX .XIV MOVED to the WAJMEA RO ; Ads,:Next Door to Mrs. Scaife's. . / j^RTEFICIAL TEETH inserted withau/ extraction or any pain whatever. ' y A PUPIL WANTED. 241 to/the electors of the L : y . CITY OF NELSON. N"F^ LECTORS ftivorable to the RITURN of JLJ Mr. M. LIGHTBAND to RE! PRESENT. /the CITY in the HOUSE of REPEESENTA-/ TIVES, will please MEET at the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Clements, -Q^oining Mr. M. M. Websxee's,. Trafalgar-street, at EIGHT o'clock-^^THURSDAY, and every foUowiog EVENING, during the Week. . „ ;'.; ; Nelson, 1, 187 1. f~ 243 ; .^ /.Y Q.: L,U W*l -E EE S . : ; ; ; rp(HE PIRINGf for the DISTRICT PRIZES JL; ;•■: fwili teke-pkce as follows \\~- ' : . : ,r )'■ I •CiTY.Voit'NXEERS .. . . Febiuary 1 5. /; WaKAPUAEA^KTILLERT, .. "ViJ, 16.; ./■ .Waimea .Rifles'- .. . '..: ' 18i ■V; '•■ ;.'WAISEP2ELi): C ABEXS.. .... ' :-:■.'„'' '„:•• 20..-;" - ; '/; "Citx^Cadets },~.']'-.'..:.'. : : ■:■'..;. ; . ;•„■.- i 22. ; ; , To commence at 9 o'clock. : . . ; ; '■ '..By-order,,;;,;. 1 •,.,■ :.;•[ \ \ ■■,■■. . •■.'.; " f 'j ':;•■ ... ; ..' ■:.-"■.• '^A%OHISr,LOeKETT,-'CaptaiDi' ' . ] ?i{, 244 an 3 .^tijutant; ■Militia'anid rVolunteers. ' | '■"■i|y^|i^dE ! .^ :p^a|^u^tb : 'd^fiufff^c ti^^^:^o'i%M^ii\
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 27, 1 February 1871, Page 3
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346Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 27, 1 February 1871, Page 3
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