Wanted. W A^r T A E^^^ LEKK in MAN'S Offlce. Apply in writing to 3j>9 N. EDWARDS & CO. A MAN accustomed to GARDENING, Fencins, and Geiu-rai Work, can hear ot a YEAR'S EMPLOYMENT on application to the undprsigned. He must under- ( stand tUe mauagemeut of Sheep. 45 6 JOHN R. MABIN. WANTED, a good Strong BOY. Apply at the City Steim Mill to W. T. GOOD. 423 WA NTE D, 60 0 lbs. of FRESH BUTTER (Weekly). Also, SALT BUI TER, EGGS, and POULTRY. W. PATTERSOV, 390 Hsrdy-street. WANTED, PRIVATB APARTMENTS for a Married Couple in a Respectable Family, where no boarders are kept. Address J.B , care of Mr J. T. SMITH, Trafalgar-Square. 392 WANTED, a Man accustomed to FARM WORK and the management of horses. A married man preferred. Apply to j>7o THOMAS HARLEY. WA N T ED. a Good COOK HOUSEMAID. Woman Cook preferred.— AppJy COMMERCIAL HOTEL. _______ 268 General Notices. HOP-PICKING^ """ HOP-PICKERS arc requested to SEND IN their iNAMES to . 380 THOS. HARLEY. COMMERCIAL EXPRESS AGENCY. WILLIAM COOKSEY, LICENSED CUSTOM- HOUSE AND FORWARDING AGENT, BEGS to state tbat he is now prepared to Receive any Goods, by railway or otherwise, and lorward sume to their destination eitber by steamboat or otber conveyaace. Parties entrusting him with the execution of such or.iers may dencud upon punctuality and reasonable charges. Neieou, 7th February, 1876. 373 COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDER'S COAOH' will continue to RUN between these two places. Leave Foxhill at 7 30 a.m. Leave ISelson at 4 p.m. 30S FRANCIS HOLDER. HOLDER'S COACH versus THE RAILWAY. Why should you support ihe former ? Because — (1) It has done good servioe for Elevjeh YiSARS. (2) It is CHEAPER. (3) Alter this Week, the hours will suit you better than the Railway. (4) I pick up and laud Passengers at their own gates. (5 j I take your Parcels and deliver them at their Addresses iv Town. (ti) I don't pretend to take you to Foxiiill and drop you two miles short of ic. (7) I know you, and you know me, and that I may be depended upon to execute your oumtnissions faithfully. 309 FRANCIS HOLDER. WAKEFIELD TEA GARDENS. LDRAGER begs to inform tlie publio • geuerally th:tt he has JtXCELLiENT AOCOMMODATION for Picuics and Tea Parties. Refreshments can be supplied at moderate charges. Families and Wedding Parties will iiud everything desirable. Nearly opposito the Lower Wakefield Railway Station. 242 GRATEUL—COMFORTING. EP P S ' S~ C O C O A[. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tlie operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careiul application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Errs lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicatoly-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution miy be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there ia a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —See article in the Civil Strvice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & OO HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, '* 48, Threadneedle-atreet, and 170, Piccadilly. Works ; Eustoh Road, and Camden Town London. 1423 CRICKET ! CUICKET I I JUST OPENED, "IHd NOW on SALE, 1 Case CRICKETING MATERIALS, Comprising — Page's and Clapshaw's Bats Peacock's Bats, with Indiarnbber in handle Duke's and Darke's Balls Also, The new improved REGISTERED BALL Batting Gloves, Leg Guards, Gauntlets Stumps of every description. And a largo Aesortment for Bojb. At H. HOtJNSELL'S, 9308. No, I, Bridge-itrest,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 1
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