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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rr.o DRAPERS.— WANTED, a FiRSTX CLASS HAND. Must be a gcoi Salesman. Apply to T. B. W-TMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce. 9 1— 3 WANTBD, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs SYttONS, Stafford House, ihe Poit. 1 14r— 2 WAN'IED, a gco.l GENERAL SEP. VANT. Small family ; no washing. Apply to Mrs. A. W. SCAIFE, Tratalgacstreet South. U'O WANTED, a COOK. Apply Golden E/.eece Hotel. 64 WANTED, a SITUATION as GROOM ar,d GARDENER, or in any capacity where he could make hia self generally use - j ful, by a young MAN of nineteen, of tteady I h*bits | Apply at the Inmioration Offjgs. 109—2 ONE" POUND REWARD. LOST, in Pigeon Valley, a BAY PONY, with black pointß white scar on foreh ad. Anyoie giving such information as will lead to its recovery will receive the above reward. 134 F. HOLDER. I. O. G. T. LOYAL NELSON LODGE, No. 3i. A FULL ATTF_NDANCE of all the MEMBERS of t ie above Lo-lge is respectfully requested on FRIDAY EVENING. Business of importance. By order, 93 tf-RAEL PICKARD, W.C.T. FUNERAL NOTICE. THB FRIENDS of the lale Mr?. E. P. COUK are invitrd to nttend her HE- . MAINS to theNew Cemetery TO-\IO«RiJW Alf lEBNOON, at halt-past Four o'clock. W. BRENT, 129 Undertaker. ZING A R I CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Bridos-sireet. Q "YTTADMAN begs Jeive to retnrn his sincere thanks to the people of the City of Nelson and surrounding districts for the liheral patronage accordod to him during the past twenty years, and to inform them that he ba3 DISPOSED OF his interest in the above BUSINESS to Mr. JOHN STRIKE, for whom he respectfully solicits a continuance of support. SAMUEL WADMAN. TN reference to the above, the undersigned bega to 6tate that he will, by sedulous care exercised in the choice of the -purest and best Materials procurable, and in studying at all times the convenience of his Customers, to merit a continuation of the support eo liberally conceded to hia predecessor* 116-6 JOHN STRIKE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 12, 13 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 12, 13 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 12, 13 January 1876, Page 2

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