; . , Business Addresses. _&4 O^o tt> V __^\ AGENT FOR NELSON, M. M. WEBSTER. WE L TO N, • ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Manuka-btreet, Nelson, Books kept by Single or Double Entry. Moneys collected. 3187 Wanted. WANTED to RENT, a comfortable four or five- roomed COTTAGE. Apply, stating terms, "Permanent," Mail Office. 86S— 5 WANTKD, a HOUvSEMAID. Apply to Mrs B. SHORT. 855—3 ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. App'y to Mrs. RODERICK M'RAE, Richmond. 845—4 WANTED, a strong LAD, to make himself generally useful. Must be able to milk and drive a horse. Apply to RODERICK M'RAE, Richmond. 844—4 WANTED, a steady NURSEMAID, not under 18. Mrs. HUNTER BROWN. 639 WANTED, a MAN to clean boots, &p. Apply Masonic Hotel. 831 WANTED immediately, a good COOK, A Housemaid and boy kept. Apply to Mrs. SHAW, Brook-street Valley. 793 WANTED, a COOK aod HOUSE* MAID. Apply to Mrs. HARLEY, Ship Hotel. 594 General Notices. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. mHE UNDERSIGNED desires to inform X the Public that he has OPENED a REGISTRY OFFICE, at which Ladies requiring Servants are respectfully invited to apply. Servants desirous of obtaining Situations are requested to leave their Namea and Addresses. J. HOUNSELL, 242 • - Trafalgar-street. i^AUTION.— Any PERSON found TRES\J PASSING on my PROPERTY, known as " Little Ben," after this date, will he PROSECUTED. A. J. HARM AN. Spring Grove, April 1, 1875. 853—6 QTRAYED from Toi-toi Valley, a DARK p CHESTNUT PONY, both hind feet a little White above hoofs. Any person returning the same to MRS HAMMERICH, Toi-toi Valley, or giving such information as will lead to his recovery, will be rewarded. April Ist, 1875. 856 T* OST between Wavmea West and Nelson, JLJ on tbe Ist instant, a RED Moroccocovered POCKET BOOK, labelled on corner, '• Lett's Diary." Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the Office of this paper. 000 LOST, on Wednesday afternooo, at Victory Square, a large WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEF, Btriped with black. Whoever will return the same to EDW. L. SHAW, Brook-ttreet Valley, will be rewarded. 803 IT is universally admitted that no SEWING MACHINE has approached the Bilent working WHEELER and WILSON in rapidity of action, firmness, elasticity: of stitch, .perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction, and amazing durablity. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. machine, and experience proves the imitations in no way equal the genuine. Over 1,000,000 in upAnd the sale is now nearl" Every machine war*- "** satisfaction. . >* '00,000 a yea*, Beware of *<■'-"■'■■ ' to give perfect without tl' .. •** * Oft, e^Elizabeth^treet, m*mto mt Agenevfor A««iaand Nevf Snt >893 W> G - WII^S Bridge-s^t, —- _. Agentfof Nelson, M oß|craiSr0 B |craiSr. MyD ' ■- *BraH6iD WM. & ATfflflSpw. 8009
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 80, 3 April 1875, Page 1
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