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New Advertisements. WANTED a Strong, Willing GIRL, able to Wash well. Apply at the Office of thie Paper. * 63 WANTED, a ROOM in Town, not far from Postoffice. Apply A. Z., Office of this Paper. 56 MRS. QCATFEwiII RESUME TUITION O on MONDAY, the 15th of January, 1872. Waimea-street. 48 MRS. T> ALMER'S PUPILS will Commence JL duties on THURSDAY, January 11, Waimea-street. 44 FOR SALE.— 3 quiet COWS, 2 in milk. 1 to calve in a dav or two ; also, 2 Sow PIGS, in Pig. Apply to C JENNENS, Grove-st. 51 EAFFLE of LADY'S GOLD WATCH and CHAIN at the WAKATU HOTEL, TOMORROW NIGHT, at Half-past 8 o'clock. 54 THE Person who TOOK a PERAMBULATOR from WILLOW LANE, Alton Street, is requested to RETURN THB SAME WITHOUT DEuAY, to Mr. D. G. BEATSON, Tasman- street. 49 LOST.— On Saturday Last, between SPRING GROVE and NELSON, a CAP to BUGGY WHEEL. The Finder will be REWARDED by bringing the same to the WAKATU STABLES. 52 M. W. JACKSON. TO PLASTERERS. rriENDERS will be Received by the Under_L signed until SATURDAY NEXT, January 13, for ROUGH CASTING at per Square. Lime and other Materials will be Found. EDW. GREEN, The Sands, Nelson. January 8, 1872. 55 DOG miCKETR for the Year 1872 are now JL READY for ISSUE. 2614 R. SHALLCRASS, Inspector of Police. NELSON CITY RIFLES. COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION PARADE on TUESDAY, the 9th inst., at 7 p.m., at the DRILL SHED. Members of the Reserve will also PARADE at the same time and place with Arms and Accoutrements. CHARLES L. MACLEAN, 45 Captain. TO LET. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and 14 ACRES OF LAND with ORCHARD, in TOITOI VALLEY, Apply to J. THORNTON, Bridge-street. 1839 JOHN p SAHAM, GENERAL TINSMITH, IRON PLATE WORKER, BELL HANGER, AND COPPER SMITH, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON (A. Hunter's Old Shop, Opposite Wymond and Co., Drapers), J. G. begs to inform his friends and the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and that ALL ORDERS entrusted to him will be Executed in a Workmanlike Manner, and at Reasonable Prices. ENGINE ROOM WORK and all SHIP'S WORK in the above business Done Promptly, TINWARE SUPPLIED Wholesale and Retail. BATHS, all kinds, Made to Order. CHIMNEY TOPS Made to Any Pattern. HOTEL and other LAMPS. Plain or Ornamental WATER LAID ON. O.G. and HALF-ROUND GUTTERING, RAINWATER HEAD?. FALL PIPES, &c, Prepared and Fixed. STOVE PIPING Made and Fitted up. STENCIL PLATES CUT IN ANY STYLE. REPAIRS of Every Description Neatly and Promptly Executed. COUNTRY ORDERS Carefully Attended to. 50

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 7, 8 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 7, 8 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 7, 8 January 1872, Page 3

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