NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAJNTED Immediately, a GENERAL SERVANT and NURSE GIRL. Apply Office of this Paper. 568 WANTED Immediately & YOUNG MAN to Drive a Baker's Cart. Must be able to look after s Horse. Mrs BISLEY, Waimea-road. ■ ' : ' ■' 562' LOST.— The GREASE CAP of a TRAP on the Haven-road on Saturday evening last. Finder rewarded on leaving it at this Office. 564 MASTERS and MATES. of Vessels PREPARED for the MARINE BOARD EXAMINATION by J. HEFFER, Grove-street, The Wood. 580 WILLIAM HALE is a CASH Purchaser of Nelson-grown TIMOTHY GRASS SEED. 561 MR. TTIERNAN, DENTIST, has REi\ MOVED to Offices lately occupied by Mr Sain, Trafalgar-street, nearly, opposite the Examiner Office 579 OPENING OF THE NEW FREE CHAPEL, WAIMEA WEST. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) a PUBLIC TEA PARTY will take place in celebration of the above. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. 520 STOKE FARMER'S CLUB. mHE MONTHLY MEETING will be held on _L TO-DAY, March 10, at the New Hall, Stoke. ' - — . . GEQ. R, MARTIN, 584 Hon. Sec. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mrs JOHN KERR, sen., are respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL, which will leave her. late residence on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at One o'clock, for Waimea West Cemetery. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Undertaker. Waimea West, March 10. v'sß6 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. NELSON SHAREHOLDERS are requested to Attend a MEETING, at our Office, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 14th March, at Half-past Seven p.m. 589 . MOERISON, SCLANDERS, & CO. THE Business Premises of the Undersigned will be CLOSED on THURSDAY NEXT, March 13— ' ... W. MILNEK, ' • ' Jambs P. Black, F. Grimes, ■ John Manson & C 0. ,. T. S. WTMOifD : & CO., ' Evekett Bros.-, Healt & Son, 386 Martin Lightband. LOYAL VOLUNTEERS. : ■ ,i.. :.-'J .- '■ :■ ■■•■ ■] <;:■ GIVE your support to Main ! ;, s , : . . He'll prove your Main support, 1 , He'll cool your heated brain, ' Or trim you up for sport. t . ■ , .. ' 2. ■""■ .■'•' The ;" bull's eye's >j :.painted black, Tlie target's mostlyj; white. ; : "America may quack "' . While England takes a sight, a .: : . ' :.:.'■"; 3. ; V . . ( , -:,„,■ ■ Come tome now this day,. , , . - - i ''I'm MAiN ! onfashion bient; : •' : ■■■ '■ ; I'll shave you if youfll pay ' Threepence to pay therent. /, . r , > Who broke down the monopoly ? Echd ; ! ■ FRED. MAINi 1 HNe-w^Stahd, t Collingwood-street, Near, Volunteer Hall. charges:* "* t , Hair Cut, 6d; Sbampooing, 6d; Shaying, 3d , 1 VTVAT REGINA ! " 583' — * AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW, At 12.15 J o;dock,M.T.* , r » . MUTTON!- MUTTON \\ MUTTON! I J 67S ' H. J. L, AUGARDE, Auctioneer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 60, 10 March 1873, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 60, 10 March 1873, Page 2
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