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Wanted. WANTED SITUATIONS for THREE GENERA U SER VAN IS. Apnly Immigration Depot. 509 WANTED, ,a. strong active LAD, for the Wairau, one who can milk and has been accustomed to horses., Apply to Dr. RENWICK. V 479 WANTED, a strong Girl as NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. PICKEItINGr, the Wood. 476 WANTED, a CLERK in the SALES-' MAIN'S Office. Apply in writing to 359 JVT. EDWARDS & CO. A MAN . accustomed to GARDENING, Fencing, and Gent-ral Work, can hear of a YEAR'S EMPLOYMENT on applica-', tion to the undersigned. He must understand the management of Sheep. 456 JOHS R. MABIN. WANTED, 600 lbs. of FRESH BUTTER (Weekly). Also, SALT BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTRY. W. PATTERSON, S9O Hsrdy-street. WANTED, a Man accustomed to FARM WORK and the management . of horses. A married man preferred; Applyto 379 THOMAS HARLEY. WANTED, a Good COOK and HOUSEMAID. Woman Cook preferred.— Apply COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 268 General Notices. COMMERCIAL EXPRESS AGENC-. ' WILLIAxM COOKSEY, LICENSED CUSTOM - HOUSE AND FORWARDING AGENT, BEGS to state that he is now prepared to Receive any Goods, by railway or • otherwise, and forward same to their destination either by steamboat or other conveyance. Parties entrusting him with the execution of such orders may depend upon punctuali<y and reasonable charges. Nelson, 7th February, 1876. 373 COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDER'S COACH will continue RUN between these two places. Lt aye Foxhill at 7*30 a.m. Leave Nelson at 4 p.m, 30S FRANCIS HOLDER. HOLDER'S COACH versus THE RAILWAY. Why should you support the former ? Because — (1) It has done good servioe for Eleves Years. (2) It is CHEAPER. (3) After this Week, the hours will suit you better than the Railway. (4) I pick up and land Passengers at their own gates. (5) I take your Parcels and deliver them at their Ad-lrcsses in Town. (6) I don't pretend to take you to Foxhill and drop you two miles short of it. (7) I know you, aud you know me, and that I may be depended upon to execute your oonimissions faithfully. 309 FRANCIS HOLDER. NOTICE. MR. KIERNAN, Dentist, Trafalgar-st. begs to inform hia patients that he wili he ABSENT fiom Nelson about THREE WEKKS from this date. Janmry 28, 1876. 263 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. [Established 1837.] Paid-up Capital £ 1,250,000. Reserve Fund ... ... £ 400,000. A SHARE REGISTER of this Bank is now < >PEN at'the Cnristchurch Branch, to which SHAKES purchased in the London or Colonial Market can be TRANSFERRED. The Bank will undertake the PURCHASE of SHARES in LONDON on the most favorable terms, All particulars can be obtained from the Manager ou application. JOSEPH PALMER, 273 Chief Officer for New Zealand. WAKEFIELD TEA GARDENS. LDRAGER begs to inform the public • generally that he has _XCEL_EN3J ACCOMMODATION for Picnics and Tea Parties. Refreshments can be supplied at moderate charges. Families and Wedding Parties will find everything desirable. Nearly opposite the Lower Wakefield Railway Station. 242 p OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL VDT Waimea-street, Nelson. HENRY "BAILEY Propriexob. ' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. An Ordinary Daily at One o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Trap always on Hire. 52 NELSON AID SOCIETY. SUBSCRIPTIONS in AID of the above Society will be tbaukfulJy received b Mr. KERH, the Honorary Treasurer, at the Offices of the .National Bank, in TrafalgarI street. 2SOB CHAMELEON TOPS AI2,_UOAJB&SQN'B,i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 1

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