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Wanted. WANTED, n GENERAL SERVANT. App'y to Mrs. H. V. GULLY, Tra-falgar-street. 326—2 WANTED, within easy distance of the town, a HOUSE contiinihg seven: or eight good rooms. A paly to Ma RAMSAY MORTON, at Mrs. Webb's, Selwyn. Place. i — : SU WANTED SITUATIONS for THREE GENEKAL. SEttVANIS. Apply Immigration. Depot. 509 WANTED, a strong active LAD for the Wairau, one wlio can milk and his been accii-tomed to horseß. Addlv to Dr. RENWICK. 479 WANTED, a strong Girl as NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. PICKETING, the Wood. . 4 76 ANTED, a CLERK in the SALESMAN'S Office. Apply in writing to 339 N. EDWARDS & CO. A MAN accustomed to GARDENING, Fencing, and Gentr-il Work, can hear of a YEAR'S EMPLOYMENT on application to the undersigned. He must understand the mauagement of Sheep. 456 JOHN R. MABIN. WANTED. 500 lbs. of FRESH BUTTER (Weekly), Also, SALT BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTRY. W. PATTERSON, 390 Hsrdy-street. WANTED, a Man accustomed to FARM WORK and tlie management of horses. A married man preferred. Apply to 579 THOMAS HArtLEY. WANTED, a Good COOK and HOUSEMAID. Woman Cook preferred.— Apply COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 268 General Notices. COMMERCIAL EXPRESS AGENCX". WILLIAM 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 sime to their destination either by steamboat or other conveyance. Parties entrusting him with the execution of such orders may depend upon punctuality and reasonable charges. Neleon, 7th February, 1876. 873 COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDER'S COACH will continue RUN between these tivo places. Liave Foxhiil 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 Eleven Ye a. as. (2) It is CHKAPER. (.3) Atter this Week, the hours will suit you better thnn the Railway. (4) I pick up and land Passengers at their own gates. (5 j I take your Parcels and deliver them at their Addresses in Town. (6) I don't precend to take you to Foxhili. and drop you two miles short of ic. (7) 1 know you, aud you know me, and that I. may be depended upon to execute your oommiesions faithfully. 309 FRANCIS HOLDER. NOTICE. MR. KIERNAN, Dentist, Trafalgar-st. begs to inform his patients that he win be ABSENT fiom JNelson about THREJbJ WEEKS from this dace. January 28, 1876. 263 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. [Established 183 7. J Paid-up Capital _ 1,250,000. Reserve Fund £ 400,001). A SHARE REGlaTfill of this Bank is now OPEN at the Cnristohureh Branch, to which SHAKES pur-hated in the London or Colonial Market can bd XKANSEERRED. The Bank will undertake the PURCHASE of SHAKE, in LONDON on the most favorable terms, All particulars can be obtained Irom the Manager on application. JOSEPH PALMER, 273: Chief Officer for New Zealand. WAKEFIELD TEA GARDENS. LDRAGER begs to inform the publio • generally that he has JbXGELuENJ? ACCOMMODATION for Picnics and Tea Parties. Refreshments can be supplied at moderate chargeß. Families and Wedding Partias will fiad everything desirable. Nearly opposite the Lower Wakefield Railway Station. 242 O. OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL VX Waime_,-street, Nelson. HENRY "~BAILEY, Propbiexob. FIRST-OLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. An Ordinary Daily at One o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Trap adwaxs on Hire. 62

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 52, 23 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 52, 23 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 52, 23 February 1876, Page 1

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