Wanted. WANTED by a Young Lady, a Situation as SALESWOMAN. Apply at the Offlce of this Paper. 1753--7 WANTED, & Plain COOK and strong GIRL. Apply Mail office. ■■'■ - »*.-L ' *»*_■ ':. :^^^^^^^ ; ■■':v^■^^^r■'____^,.f ;/,*«;'■ j'-'ar. General Notices. NELSON & FOXHILL RAr£#AYr j . . NEW TIME-TABLE. ' Trains will. leive Foxhill at 7 "45 a.m. and J t 1-15 p.m., arriving iii Nelsoa a. i) a,m. add . 2-36 p.m. ii;; . )■ V Trains will leave Nelson at 9 30 a in. and 430 p.m., arriving. at Foxhill at 10-45 am. " and 6 45 pra. Special Trains can_.be secured on. application, to tJhenndeißigne(|l Tl '- , • -GEO. ASHCROFT, 1222 General Managen FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD I Railway Woody ard ADJOINING thb GLOBE HOTEL. GEORGE NAYLOR respectfully invites .the attention of his friends and the • pnblic gtnerally to his superior Stock of Dry Manuka and Red Pine, which he is prepared to 'deliver to purchasers. in , any leagth .or quantity at the most reasonable rates. .. Rei Pine, Bft lengths, 275. per Cord. Shorter, leagtha in proportion. 1535 W. HOLMES, FANCY BREAD & BHCUIT BAKER . CONFECTIONER, &c, ; BRIDGE-STaRET. STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. WEDDING AND CHRISTENING CAKES MADB TO ORDER On jthe shortest notice, and at moderate' prices NB. — Refreshment Room attached, where visitors from the country can be supplied, with Tea, Coffee, /' Cocoa, and'* other Rdlreshw nlents any time' through the day. '■' ' HOT LUNCHEON EVERY DAY from half-past twelve to half-past two, la each. i . - * ■ ' * ...... GOOKSEY'S COMMERCIAL EXPRESS will leave the PEDESTAL one' Hdlf Hour before the departure of tha hall-past Nine and half-past Four Traias to Foxhill, calling for Parcels as requested. 1516 Tust Received, and Novo on Sale, AT R. LUCAS & SON'S, Price 10s. 6d,, TE RO U, or the MAORI AT HOME A Tale exhibiting the Social Life, Manners, Habits, anl Customs of the Maori Race in New Zealand prior to the introduction of Civilization amongst them. By JOHN WHITE, Native Interpreter, Auckland [a. O-_.H_D.JI CLAREMONT HOUSE, Hardt-street, Nelson, (Late Mrs. Naldbr's), SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT UAS LATELY BEEN RE-OPENED under NEW MANAGEMENT. Every Comfort will be founl ior Families and others visiting Nelaon. 160*1 NOW READY FOR SALE. HALF-A-TON ol HOPS-this Year's Growth. Apply to the undersigned, DANIEL TALBOT, 48 Motueka. LAYS AND RHYMES BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the above Work" can novr obtain their Copies on application to the Publishers, It LUCAS & SON. 1011 THISTLE IN N, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. JOHN TOWARDS begs to inform his HJ Patrons that every effort will be made to maintain the above as a First-Class Hotel. None* ur the Best ' Liquors kept on Draught. Good Accommodation tor Tratellers. 1052 |H OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL VX WAIMEA-STREET, Nelson. -.. r ■* ! ''■ . H E N R V i B A I L E Vi ! Proprietor. • _ .._ FIRST-CDAS^ AbpOMMC^DATION; for i . BOARDERS and' ; _ckAVE_Q__iEßS. Z'ZZ ; An OfiDiNARr Dailt at One o'clock. . GOOD STABLING. =. •■ J i. ft I A Hobsb and Trap always on: Hire. 52
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 149, 15 June 1876, Page 1
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