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Business Addresses. 4 „«%.. m '•+*-*) &i&£ . :J . AGENT FOR NELSON, M. M. WEBS TE R. WE L T ON, • ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Manuka- street, Nelson. Books kept by Single or Double Entry. Moneys collected. 3137 Wanted. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; also, a young girl as NURSEMAID. App!y to Mrs. B BATHE, College Hill. 739 WANTED, a SITUATION as Bookkeeper, Collector, or Clerk. App'y "G. N.," at M. M. WEBSTER'S. Books posted, Balance Sheets drawn 738 — 6 WANTED, 2 experienced SERVANTS, Apply to Mr. MACDONALD, Union Bank of Australia. 731 A TEACHER WANTED for Lower Tak*ka School. Salary, £80 a-year. with fonr-roomed housa and acre of ground. Applications to be lodged with the Chair? man by the Ist of April. ALEXANDER BOW, 723—6 Chairman T.S.C. WANTED, a strong active BOY, to drive a horse and curt, and make himself generally useful. Apply to H. HOUNBELL, Bridge-street. 711 WANTED, a strong GIRL to make her* self generally useful. Apply T. S. WYMOND & CO., 654 Hall of Commerce. WANTED, a BOY. Apply at the Mail office. WANTED, a COOK atd HOUSE, MAID. Apply to Mrs. HARLKY, Ship Hotel. 594 WANTED, by a thoroughly domesticated Woman, a SITUATL »N as HOUSEKEEPER. Addnss A.8., office of this paper. 640 WANTED, a HOUSE MAID. Apply to Mrs. C. FOW ELL WATTS, Brougham-street. 549 General Notices* REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. THE UNDERSIGNED desires to inform the Public that he has OPENED a REGISTRY OFFrCE, at which Ladies requiring Servants are respectfully invited to apply. Servants desirous of obtaining Situations are requested to leave their Names wd Addresses. J. HOUNSELL, 242 Trafalgar-street. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! THE CHARITABLE are asked to contribute to the BENEFIT of Mrs. MrDDLEMISS, who has a large family tp maintain, and who is a heavy loser by the Jate FIRE by breakage, &c, and loss of Cash-box. She is not insured one penny. A List is U ing at Mr. H. J. L. Augaiide's, Auctioneer, Bridge-street, Nelson. 755 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, a Red and White COW, with crumpled Lorns. Whoever will bring he game to the Undersigned will receive the ibove reward. JAMES ROBERTSON, 25—3 Spring Grove. LOST, between the Mail offlci and Collingwood Bridge, a Carriage LAMP iOCKET. Finder, on leaving it at the Mail fflce, will be rewarded. 680 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, a SPOTTED SHEEP PUP, with Wall Bjes. Anyone returning the ame to the Undersigned will receire the - bove Reward. 36 JOHN PRATT. rUST PUBLISHED, PEICE 4d, T*HE CHURCH MESSENGER L ALMANAC for 1875. Sold by all Booksellers. 40

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 71, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 71, 23 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 71, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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