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Wanted. WANTED, a gooi BRICKMAKER. . Except thoroughly competent, none need apply. JAMES HATCHING, Toi^tol Valley, Nelson. 2952WANTRD, a good GENERAL SEEVANT tor the country. Apply afe Mrs, WHEELER'S, Safelb6urne^sfereec.'; ; -■? ••'•■" r .- -■■ ;•,-,] ,-,jß9Sß— «< • \JI7ANTEIVHAti'.TbI^ RYE S^slW", TXr 1- Ap P^-*»- A - B. JACKSON, Saddle*, % " Trafalgar-^e^, ; ; -— „.295^-S . WAKTED, a quod OOOSp AlraljrW^ ' Mrs. H. , H. STAFFORD, Aihee- ; brook. . ; : 2^ 6 j .1 ,- — i — ' ' : ?.:■-,■■ f. - ... \)|7 ANTED a Good COOK. Apply Mite ' TV Office. ! • aw4-i« WANTED, a COOK. Apply Nelson Hotel. 2948 Wanted; & . glO d general servant* • . Apply to Mrs A. D. AUhTIN, Rosebihk, College Hill. 2925. WANTtiD, a good G BNER AL BEX- - : VANT. Apply to Mrsj SIMMONS,, - Trafalgar-street South. 2807 -. WANTED, a HQUSBVIAID. Apply iumediitely MINERS' AS\fS HOTEL. , 2877 , WANI-ED, a GENEHAL SERVANT. ' App'.y to Mrs. H-. HCJUNSELL, ! Nile-street tast. 283(| „ WA'SiTBn. a COOK Apply Mrs. SUTER, Bisiiopdale. 2505-3 WANTED, a OKNBRAL'' SlliyaNt, ! also, a NURSE. No washing. ; 4#ly ! ! Mrs. HUNTER BIiOWN, Ebng-ldofc-ottf. , ■ ,' ■ .' ' , , '. .2797" WAN.I'KD, a good GKNERAL SBR- =7. VANF. Apply 'as the Evening Mail office. ' ,2785 WANTED, a FEMALE SSRVAST. Apply to Mrs M<GEB, ! Nel«m - Hotel. : - , -.■ ,2182 - WANTED, a GBNERAT/ SERVANT.,. Apply to Mrs. MONKO, Waimeastreet. •..■--" ,2775 . • WANTED a C OK, Md, or Female. , . Apply to Mr J. JSUViS, EoxoiU. ™ , : ' _ .... ■■■".,.","., :a2»7 " General Notices. - ' ' ■ ■ '■'■■~.~'T~' -^-. '• AN uptight man, to uphold untruth, Himsejf would never lend ; - But as the Poet of old would gay, " Beware ot a false friend." Don't be deceived by those who now Sham friendship, strange before, And but discovered when new blood Is introduced nest door. I'm no outsider, a« you'll find whoa Me ) ou've l.;n<er knowu, And how to sell the Beat Goods Cheap Monopolists I've shewn. They've had the trade monopolized fo? ? Many a iiogaring ye»r, " - And male the public tot their clothes .Pay through the nose 'tis clear. So no w, of courss they're j ealou j, 'Tis the natural thing to be ; But t .ough I came from Auckland, " They don't get over me." Though they'd fo like to do it, ; And to rid you of your Ft&IEND ! Their prices then would quick go up When once they'd gained their end. I'm row a thorough "Insider," And here 1 mean to stay ! «W hy mon " dost think I'm but a chttel, , And. easy scared away? . : I've rta I ere now that famous tale, Thac evtr thrilling story . Wh eh sheiJs surpassing lustee oa England's olden gloty. How in Trcf&lgar's awful fight Whtn Ne son led the van, : The signal flew « England expects 60-day > Thai every rain will do his duty." This I'll do by all who give me a trial, And none thall ever able be To give this face djnial; I therefore hope with confidence yoa'il do your duiy too. Support new enterprise, ; Nor let the trade be kept by few; ' Who dreading their monopoly Is threatens J, and in danger, Remind one of the fable of the dog la the manger. My goods are all of them nob only .< Wa- ranted Sound, 1 * " . Btit perfect ani quite new also, . They'll all be likewise found. • ; There's not a Clothing requisite ' You wont fin J in my shop, . * . You'll find it really worth yoac whifa, ; When pasuog next to stop. Umbrellas, Ladies' Tom Thumbs, ' 1 Belts and Braces, everything \ All carefully selected and dew, : • Ktady for the Spring. No matter what the season, ; You'll be suited to your mlud; < I Aye, and your pocket suited too, I Which you don't often find. \ Give me a call, and in my shop ' i A little time just spend I •• j And you'll at last 3u<l bat that 1 Bare, tiriag, A tCROE FBOSHD I : A.. T. FRIE HD f I TRAFALGAR-STREET, WHOLESALE AND BE TAIL. Ogea fcQm Ba,ra. to 8 p m., for the QoaTe- -• <-,■:-. ■ -„;. v t--

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 285, 26 October 1875, Page 1

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