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THE MISSES JONiilS, in thanking their Friends and tho Public for the very liberal patronage they have received, would beg to inform them that they are REDUCING IN PRICE the whol© of their SUMMER STOCK. TRIMMED STRAW HATS, from 4/6; Untrimmed ditto, from 1/- --', CHILD'S SUN HATS from 1/9; BOYS' HATS, /9. . FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, LAUE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. BACK COMBS, and a VARIETY of USEFUL ARTICLES. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT TRAFALGAR STREET. 274—12 MR. DE MONTALK intends beginning a SPECIAL OLASS for FRENCH ("should sufficient inducement offer), at Miss Mackay's School, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, frora Twelve to One p.m. Terms per Quarter — 255. 282—4 PLANTS for Autumn, Winter, and early Spring use. Celery, Brocoli, Cabbage, Kail, Cauliflower, Savoy and Brussels Sprouts — first quality. WILLTAM HALE, 56 Tory and Hardy-streets. ATRAUTVETTER • (LA.TE of hokitika), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, • Trafalgar-street, beg 3 moat respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Nelsoh and its vicinity that he has OPENED the above premises as WATCHMAKiSi* and JEWELLER, with a wellassorted Stock of EDgiish Gold and Silver Watches, English and Colonial Jewellery. Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 Wanted. WANTED, by a respectable person, a SITUATION as Companion to a Lidy, or in a light capacity, Address 8., Mail office. 315 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 306 WANTED, as Assistant in a General Business, a YOUNG MAN accustomed to Accounts. Address " S/' PostOffice, Nelson. 302 WANTED, a SMART YOUTH. Apply to 301 MANSON & CO. WANTED, a COOK; also a NURSERYMAID. Apply to Mrs EDWARDS, Sunnyside. 879 WANTED for the Wairau, a good PLOUGHMAN. Apply to 284 Dr. RENWICK. . WANTED to PURCHASE, a light second-hand BPRING TRAP. 273 F. J. HINGSTON. WANTED, TWO Good SHIPWRIGHTS Constant Work. Wages 11b, from Eight till Five. Overtime allowed. Apply to 263 B. FRANZEN. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs OAKEY, Bridge-street. 261 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. A Colonial Girl preferred. Apply to Mrs NALDER, Claremont House, Hardy-st. 262 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply immediately to Mrs. W. STALLARD, Bridge- street. 250 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 241 Mrs. C. ALLEN, Nile-street East. WANTKD. a Purchaser for a HOUSE and Allotment of LAND, 100 x 158 feet. Apply to W. a. SCOTTER. 209 WANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUAIL. LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. 135 LEVY, Trafalgar-street. WANTJD, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. F. GREENWOOD, Motueka. 229—6 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to 224 Mrs. GEORGE HODGSON. WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NELSON HOTEL. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 34 Mr B . WATKINS, Church Hill. WANTED, CARPENTERS, FENCERS, and LABORERS. Applyto JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Trafalgar-street, 53 Nelson. WANTED, TRAP HORSES. Applyto to T. NEWTON, 125 Hardy-street. Superintendent's Oflice, Nelson, January 14, 1874. WANTED, a MATRON for the NELSON LUNATIC ASYLUM. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Butler, at the Asylum. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 139 Provincial Secretary. LOST from the Forest Inn, Wakefield, a SMOOTH HAIR BLACK DOG (with Chain); fore leg and breast white; answers to the name 'of " Sweep." Any . person returning the same to R. M. SMITH, Forest Inn, will receive TWO POUNDS REWARD. ' '' !: " y -'■ ■ : 307- S FOURPENNY .EXERqiSE BOOKS. Just Reoeived hy R. LUCAS & SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 30, 4 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 30, 4 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 30, 4 February 1874, Page 1

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