Business Addresses. IyTE. ALBERT CORRICK, -LT_L TEACHER OF INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC. Conductor of Nelson Harmon'c Soriety and Organist at Trinity Preebyterian Church. CONCERTS, FALLS? AND PARTIES £TS? ED AS CONDUCTOR. OR. GANIST, VIOLINIST, OR FLAUTIST. Teacher of Huixah's or CtnmiN's System. PRIVATE CLASSES ATTENDED. Pianofortes, Okgans, Concfktinas, Tdued Repaired, Regulated. &o. Address :— Trafalgar- street, Next Masonio Orders left at Mr. Ftanton's will be promptly Attended to. 1514 WE L T O N , • ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, Manuka-street, Nelson. Books kept hy Single or Double Entry. Moneys collected. 51 37 MRS. J. SHELDON. Late of Wbstport and Gbetmouth, MILLINER, DRFSS AND MANTLEMAKER, Bridge-stbert, Nelson (Next door to Mrs. Middlemisb). 1857—26 "Wanted, WANTED, to assist in the DRAPERY Department, an active BOY. One with some little previous experience pre» ferred. Apply immediately. 1520—2 SCLANDERS & CO. WANTED, a MILLINER and SALESWOMAN. Apply at th© Mail OffiVe. 15U WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. S. ATKINSON, Trafalgar-street South. 1505—3 WANTED, a BOY to drive a Horse and cart and to do other work. Apply to H. HOUNSELL, 1513 No. 1, Bridge- street. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT.— Mrs. PICKERING. Hardystreetc 1 1465—6 WANTED, a SITUATION by a Young Girl 14 years old, as NURSFMMD, or to assist in ihe house. Apply Mail office. WANTED to HIRE. HORPES and CARTS. Apply at JONFS'S Hay Hay and Corn Store, Salt- Water Bridge. 1447—6 TO CARPENTERS. WASTED, SIX CARPENTERS on the Manchester Block, Manawatu. Twelve Shillings a day to good bands. Apply to A. F. HALCOMBE, 14492—12 Fielding, Manawatu. WANTED to PURCHASE, for CASH, a small PHOPERTY in the neighbourhood of the Waimea-road. Apply at the Evening Mail office, 1884 WANTED, a Young LADY, who teaches Music, to assist to re-form and conduct a Private School. Apply to Mr J. HOUNSELL. 1115 WANTED, a COOK and HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. HARLKY, Ship Hotel. 594 General Notices* A. B. JACKSON HAS to ARRIVE, per "LEONILDA SEMINO " and •« DUNMOHE," A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL SADDLERY, Imported Direct from the Manufacturers by himself, thus saving a large per Centage in ( omnii-tions. &c, Which he is determined to allow to his Customers EVERY DESCRIPTION OF RADDLES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A. B. JACKSON, Saddle), Harness, and Collar Maker, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 1610—6 FOUND, in Spring Grove, a POCKET BOOK with Money and Eeceipts in it. Ihe owner can have it by paying for the advertisement. Apply to DAVID CURRIN, Wakefleld. 1518 FOUND, TWO GOATS. Apply at the Office ot this paper. 1512 FOUND, near the " Wakefleld Arms," a FIVE-POUND NOTE. Owner CBn have it by giving the Number, nnd paying for advertisement, on application to P. K. WATTY, 1039 Fox-hill. "five shillings reward. LOST, a BROOCH, set with pearls. Finder on returning it to the Mail Office, will be rewarded. 1526—2 STKAYED into my Paddock, a Dark Bay GELDING, aged, no Biand, Sljod all round. Owner can have same on paying expeoats, on application to the Undersigned. JOHN LIMMER, 1508—6 Motueka,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 1
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