Wanted. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, Apply COACa and HORSES HOTEL. H46 WANTfD, a GIRL to atsi»t in cooking ani to make herself ÜBeful. Highe»t w.iges. Apply Mail office. 1138—4 WANTED, a competent trus' worthy MAN to take chirge of a small Station at the Moutere. None need apply but can be ■wvJl recommended. Apply to E. BUXTON, Stoke. 1091 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a GENERAL SERVANT. No children. Apply to Mrs GIBBS, Collingwood-st. 1HB; WANED, a COOK. Apply NELSON tIOTEU 1022 WANTED to LKASE, for two or three years, a FARM of about 100 Acres, within a moderate distance of Nelson, with decent house and out-buildings. 6 "3 FBLL & ATKINSON. TO CARPENTERS. Ty ANTED, SIX~go"od HANDS. Apply JOHN SCOTT, 1083 Builder, Ne'son, 'JO CARTE BS. WANTED, a steady active MAN to drive a pair of horses. Apply to JOHN SOOTT, 1084—6 Build r, Nelson. General Notices. THISTLE INN, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. JOHN T7IDWARDS begs to inform his .Hi Pat: ons flit every effort will be made t'j mtinfctin tin above aa a FIKST-CIiASS HOTBt. None bot the Bust Liquohs kept on DitvDGiir. Good Accommodation won. Tbavbllbrs. 1059 p* OLDEN FLIiECE HOTEL, VX WAIMEA-STREET, ' Nelson. HENRY BAILEY, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS. An Ordinary Daily at One o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Trap alw\*j son Hirb. 52 IVTELSON OOLLEGB.— MONEY to LEND JJN on FrtEKUOLD bEOUJJITY, at current tates. Apply to ROBT. POILOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876. 929 "VTELSON COLLEGE.— To be LET on JL.^l LEASW, for a tsrm of years, TWO ACRES (separately or together), numbered respectively 689 and 69 J, having a Frontage to Vangu rd-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further particulars, opply to the undersigned. ROBi. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876. 938 LAYS AND RHYMES, BY WILLIAM HOGG, KELSON. Subscribers to the above Work enn now obtain their Copies on application to the Publishers, R. LUCAS & SON. ioll UNRIVALLED ! UNEQUALLED ! SIMPLE, EILEST, SWIFT, SURE. which eew from orbinaut keels of thread or silk, without the trouble of rewinding, NRVERF^ILio GIVE SATISFACTION being easy to learn, easy to work, and impassible to " go wroDg. ' For beauty of stitdi, and strength of seam, they Hre unequalled, and the oiily machine which executes BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERY without any change of management. THE NEW HAND MACHINE, making the elastic stitch, acknowledged to be the most perfect model invented. . MANUFACTURERS' an! "FAMILY" MACHINES, making the " liOCK-STITCH," as well as the " Elastic Stitch," may be hai in various styles, from the plain table to the elegant cabinet, all at reduced paiobs.ACCESSORIES, Threids, Reeled Silk, Refined Oil, and sll extra parts of Machines; alsi, Braiders,' Binders, Corders, Tuoktrs, Quilters, and other extras always in stock. TERMS LIBERAL W. M. -STAN TON,. SOLE AGENT. 643
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 98, 12 April 1876, Page 1
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