THE MISSES JONES, in flunking their Friends and the Public for the very liberal patronage they have received,, would beg to inform them that they are REDUCING IN PRICE the whole of their SUMMER STOCK. TRIMMED STRAW HATS, from 4/6; Untrimmed ditto, from J /- CHILD'S SUN HATS from 1/9; BOYS' HATS, /9. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, LAOE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. BACK COMBS, and a VARIETY of USEFUL ARTICLES. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT TRAFALGAR STREET. 274—12 AT R A TJ TV-B T TE R • (LATE OF hokitika), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, Trafalgar-street, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that he has OPENED the above premises as WATCHMAKER and JEWFLLER, with a wellassorted Stock of English Gold and Silver Watches, English and Colonial Jewellery. Watches nnd Repairs neatly Executed. 187 WANTED. TTTANTED, HOP-PICKERS. Apply to YT 351 HARLEY BROTHERS. WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. MACDONALD, Union Bank of Australia. 349 3 WANTED, a COOK, Apply to Mra. RENWICK, Hard; -street. 335 WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Mrs PICKERING, 3-H — 6 Hardy-street. WANTED a SITUATION, by a young Girl. Apply Office of this paper. 328 WANTED, TWO FEMALE SERVANTS, to go to Wanganui. Apply to Mrs WATT, Panama House. 319 WANTED^a SMART LAD to Make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs RUSSELL, Exchange Hotel. 320 WANTED, by a respectable person, a SITUATION as Companion to a Lady, or in a light capacity, Address 8., Mail offieo. 31 5 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 306 WANTED, a SMART YOUTH. Apply to 301 MANSON & CO. WANTED, a COOK; also a NURSERYMAID. Apply to Mrs EDWARDS, Sunnyside. 279 WANTED, TWO Good SHIPWRIGHTS Constant Work. Wages lis, 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 GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 241 Mrs. C. ALLEN, Nile-street East. WANTED, a Purchaser for a HOUSE and Allotment of LAND, 100 x 158 feet. Apply to W. G. SCOTTER. 209 WANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUAIL, LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. 135 LEVY, Trafalgar-strtet. WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NELSON HOTEL. WANTED, a GENERAL SEIIVANT. •Apply to 3 1 Mrs. W ATKIfI S, 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 Offlce, 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. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Two or Three GENTLEMEN. Mrs. Barraolough, Brasted House, Trafalgar-square. 254— -m FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT IN WANGAKUI. FOR SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD PREMISES, GOODWDLL. & STOCK-IN-TRADE of the IRONMONGERY and SEED WAREHOUSE. Victoria Avenue, now doing a First-class Business. To parties desirous of securing an excellent central freehold property, in a well-established and improving line of Dueinesß,.the above presents an opportunity for profitable investment rarely .to be met with. For particulars, apply to HENRY WILLIAMSON, Ironmonger and Seedsman, 3042 Wanganui. HAMELEON TOPS. : 1 At B. LUCAS & SON'S.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 34, 9 February 1874, Page 1
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