THE MISSES JONES, in thanking their Friends and the Public for the Tery liberal patronage they have received, would beg to inform them that they are REDUCING IN PRICE the whole of their e *™ uul '" M *. SUMMER STOCK. TRIMMED STRAW HATS, from 4/8; Untrimmed ditto, from 1/- , CHILD'S SUN HATS from 1/9; BOYS' HATS, /9. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, LACE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. BACK COMBS, and a VARIETY of USEFUL ARTICLES. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT TRAFALGAR STREET. 274—12 ATRAUTVETTER • (late of hokitika), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Trafalgar-street, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that he has OPENED the abovo premises as WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, with a wellassorted Stock of English Gold and Silver Watches, English and Colonial Jewellery. , Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 AVID LESLIE, SHAREBROKER, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, L Y E L L . ass WANTED. WANTED, a BOY. Apply to 411 Dr. SQUIRES. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES HARLEY, Grove House. 400 WANTED, an APPRENTICE for the BLACKSMITHING TRADE. A youth about 16 years or over, one that has been at the trade, preferred. Apply Mail Office. 406—6 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. SHARP, Trafalgar-street Soutb. 391—6 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. 383 Apply to Dr. SQUIRES. TY^ANTED, HOP-PICKERS. Apply to tY 851 HARLEY BROTHERS. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 306 WANTED, a COOK; also a RURSERYMAID. Apply to Mrs EDWARDS. Sunnyside. 379 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs OAKEY, Bridge-street. 261 WANTED, a Purchaser for a HOUSE and Allotment of LAND, 100 __ 158 feet. Apply to W. G; SCOTTER. 209 ANTED, CANARIES, LARKS, QUAIL, LINNETS, or any kind of Birds. 135 LEVY, Trafalgar-street. WANTED, a COOK. Apply 77 NELSON HOTEL. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 34 Mrs. WATKINS, Church Hill. WANTED, CARPENTERS, FENOEBS, and LABORERS. Apply to JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Trafalgar-street, 53 Nelson. WANTED, TRAP HORSES. Apply to to T. NEWTON, 125 Hardy-street. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 14, 1874. WANTED, a MATRON for the NELSON LUNATIC ASYLUM. For further particulars, appjy to Mr. Thomas Butler, at the Asylum. ALFRED GREENFIELD,; 139 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the LANDOUR RUN, which includes the property lately owned by Mr. James Newport, Brook-street Valley, the Dun Mountain property, and the Maitai Run, wili be PROSECUTED. All DOGS found on the Run will be DESTROYED. BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Landour Run, February 6, 1874. 348 TVT OTICE.— The Red STEER advertised in JLJ\ November, 1872, as funning in my paddocks, will be SOLD if not CLAIMED within Twenty-one Days from thia date, to pay expenses, H. MARTIN. , Stoke, January 30, 1874. 292—8 . TTfHEREAS one RED HEIFER, branded » » BN on' off rump, has for Some time been running in my Paddocks: This is to give notice, that unless the same is -removed within one month from this date, and . Gracing Paid, it will be SOLD to defray expenses. JOHNPABSONS. Waiwero, February 2, 1874. 885 NELSON SAVINGS BANK. '■'•'■ -P 9(\(i(\ T0 LENT) > ta Sums of not lea* : amfAm.\J\J\j than One Hundred Pounds on good Freehold Security, at 10 per cent. H75. JAOKSOI^. 4823 Manager of Nelson Sayings Bank. -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 40, 16 February 1874, Page 1
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