Business Addresses. &~- ' LCaud.] 1 T"'S. PARK. T,fr entia'e of the T?ov*l •** Collepp o*" PhTsie'ans. London. CONSUT,TTNtt PHYSICIAN. STURGEON, and ACCnuCHTTTTR, Rooms TrafHlgar-streer, noyt d^rr to Mr. Stantok\ / ttendanpp fr^m 10 to 4 daily, Sunday excrp'e' l . 120 W ELTON, * r • ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Mandka-steeet, Nelson. Books kept hv Singlp nr Double Fntry. Moneys rollectel. 3137 "Wanted. WANTED, r Middl- airrd LADY, who tenches Muflo.. to nfsfs^ to re-form and oon^uct a Private Scl 001. Apply to Mr. J. TTOUNSELL. 1115 TO JOURNEYMAN BAKERS. WANTED n Frrs»-pia«sHAND. Apply M. STEVENSON," Waimea Pond. 1226 WANTF.D. a BOY who c*n milk. Apply to R. GRAY, the Wocd. 1211— fi ■TO-ANTED, a BOY. Apply at the Mail * V < flice. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; als->. a HOUSEMAID. App'y to Mrs. SHARP, Trnfaignr-strert South. 1184 ! WANTRD. a gOod GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs H. N. FIRTH, Colliagwood-Streef. 1177 TO DRAPER'S ASSISTANTS. WANTED immpHiately. a FfRSTCLA.SS HAND, to take cl a-ge of the Dress Department-. Apply to J. P. BLACK, 1045 Trafalgar-street. WANTED, PICK nnd PHOVFL MEN. Apply to the MANAGER, at the Works, Saltwater Bridge, Haven-road. 998-26 WANTED, a COOK ard HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. HARLOT, Ship Hotel. 594 General NoticesTO BUILDER S^AND CARPENTERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 22nd of MAT, from pfrsins willing to cortraet for the ET*EC» TION of an ODD-FELLOWS' HALL in the Towrship of Ri<hmond. Jlinn and cpecifioaiioni nasy be seen at the White Hart Hotel, Pichmcnd. j The lowest or any tender not necesearily accepted. C P. KEARNP, 12 3 Secretary to the Trustees. MlS'* HOUN-^ELL hrs re-commenced a FRENC H CLASS for LADIES. Saturday Afternoons, 8 to 5. Terms— One Guinea per Course of Twelve Lessors, Nile-street East. 1114 GLOUCESTER STREET "PREPARATORY SCHOOL. JT Conducted ty MRS. CLARKE, Toi-toi VaLLEY. N.8. -Private Lessons on the PI AS FORTE. Terms on application. 923 WAIMEA WEST. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given by the MEMBERS of the WAIMEA. WEST BRASS BAND, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, May 12, in the Vilsge Schoolroom, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, &c. Doors open at Seven, to commence at halfpast Seven. Admission— ls. 6d. each. 1231— 7 new zealaniTtelegraphs. bush falling. HpENDERS are invited for FALLING Five I. Sections of BUSH between the Longford, near Matakitaki, and the Devil's Grip. Specifications, and geneial condiiiot.s of work, may be seen at the Telegraph Offices at Nelson, Richmond, Lyell, Keefton, and Westport. By order of the Telegraph Commissioneri C. LEMON, 1078 General Manager N.Z. Telegraphs. NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP existing to this date under the name of STEVENSON and ROSS, as Bakers, &c, in the Waimea Road, Nelson, is DISSOLVED This Day by mutual content. All DEBTS due to the said Firm, and all CHARtiES against the eaid Firm, will be received and paid by M. Stevenson. M. STEVENSON. DAN ROSS. Witness— H. J. L. Augarde, Auctioneer. 1227 rpHE EVENING MAIL CAN BE OBTAINED AT Ma. 0. HARLING'S ; Trafaigar-st. ; Mb. J. ASHBURN'S, Hardy-st. j and Mr. WALKER'S, Waimea Road. CHAMELEON TOPS '• At B, LUCAS & BON'S.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 110, 8 May 1875, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 110, 8 May 1875, Page 1
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