[Business Addresses. \J Q 0 *► s - ...... AGENT FOR NELSON, M. M. WEBSTER. W E L TO N , ▼ " • ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Manuka-stbket, Nelson, Books kept by Single or Double Entry. Moneys collected. 8137 Wanted. WANTED, an intelligent respectable YOUTH, about 1G years of age, for Ofßce-work. Must be good at figures, and write a fair hand.— H. HOUNSELL, Bridsestreet. 939—2 WANTED, an APPRENTKR App'y to GREIG & BURTON. 983 WANTED, a RUNNER. Apply at the Mail office. WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply at Golden Fleece Hotel. 927 TO SAWYERS. WANTED, One or Two PAIR of SAWYERS for the Amuri. For particulars, opply to A. BROWN, Ruesell- street. ' 927—3 WANTED, a MAN to clean boots, &o. Apply Masonio HoTEi-. 831 WANTED, a COOK and HOUSE, MAID. Apply to Mrs. HARLEY, Ship Hotel. 594 General Notices. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. THE UNDERSIGNED desires to inform 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 Names and Addresses. J. HOUNSELL, 242 Trafalgar-street. TO SHINGLERS. mENDERS are invited for RE-SHING-X LING the ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. Tenders will be received by Mr Cooke, Royal lilue House, on THURSDAY, April 16th. Specification to te seen at Mr. COOKE'S. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 929—3 PAKA PARA IRON AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). fpENDERS will be received until Monday, _L tlie 19th April, 1875, for the BUILDING of TWO BARGES, according to Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Company* Office, Nelson. Tho lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. M. M. WEBSTER, 856 Secretary. npHE Time for receiving APPLICATIONS A lor a MASTER for Lower Takaka SCHOOL, will be extended to MAY 6th. It will be requisite for applicants to obtain special certificates before appointment, according to regulation of Central Board, March 4th. A. BOW, 913—5 Chairman T.9.C. XI OT having disposed of my Premises, I IN shall CONTINUE roy BO SINESS as before, and, whilst thanking the Public for their patronage during the last 14 years, I hope they will stiU favor me. As I have engaged a First-class UPHOLSTERER, I can guarantee Work done in this line in a superior Style to anything in this City. The whole of my time will be devoted to the CABINET DEPARTMENT, which will not be surpassed for cheapness or excellence. T SHONE, Upholsterer and Undertaker 905—26 Bridge-street. LOST, a Black and Tan DOG. Collar on, with Ticket, D 1875, No. 15. Finder on returning same to J. J. RICKETTS, Spring Grove, will be rewarded. 925 V~^ B O G-L E , NIGHTMAN and • CHIMNEXrSWEEP. OMeraleftat Mr Bubm'b, 'TraialgajMrtree* -»xid M* Avb»t'« B^rtpp-«t f «t. , S ONE V to LEND, on FBEEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. 8009
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 86, 10 April 1875, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 86, 10 April 1875, Page 1
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