Wanted. WANTED a S TRONG GIRL. Apply Mrs BADDELEY, Colltgo Hill. 2184-3 WANTFD immediately, a good General SKRVAN f in a small family. Arply at " Anandale," M titai Valley. 217 a WANTED WASHING, by Mrs. TOOGOOD. Apply Mail office. 2160—8 WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Apply CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL. 2i69 WANTSD, by a respectable, middle-agfd Woman a situation a* PLAIS COOK or as lIOUdEKaEPEU.— F. Z., Post-offlce, Nelson. 2131—6 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply, Mr 8 FLE ICIIER, the Limes, Collingwood street. _89_ WANTED a TEVANT for the WAKEFIELD ARMS HOTriL. Apply to W. WHI YE, Brewer, Spring Grove, 1842 WANTED, a PARTNEIt, with £250. A rare chance in a goo 1 genuine, and thivin/ business Pr fits, 100 per cent. No knowledge of the bu^ness requrjii. Foe furilnr particulars, address A.8., Mail Office, Nelson. 2071 General Notices. NELSON & FOXHILL RAIL V? AY. NEW TIME-TABLE. Trains will le ive Foxhill at 7*45 a.m. and I*ls p.m., arriving in Nelson at 9 a,m. and 2*30 p.m. Trains will leave Nelson at 9 30 am. and 430 p.m., arriviug at Foxhill at 10*45 a.m. and 5 45 p.m. Special Trains can be secured on application to the nndei signed. GEO. ASHCROFT, 1222 General Manager. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD I Railway Woody ard ACJOINISO THS GLOBE HOTEL. GEORGE NAYLOIi respectfully invites the attention of hi) friends and tha public generally to his superior Stock of Dry Manuka and Red Pins, which he is prepared t>) deliver to purohassrs in any leagth or quantity at the most reasonable rates. Rei Piae, Bfc lengths, 275, per Cord. Shorter lengths ia proportion. 1535 NOTICE ' I HEREBY give NOTICE, that any Persoa taking S fONE from the Ma.IT A.£ RUN without my permission, will be Prosecuted according to law. JAMES NEWPORT. May 31st, 1876. igtg [a casd.] CLAREMONT HOUSB, Hardy-street, Nelson, (Late Mrs. Naldbr's), SELECT BOAUDING ES rABHSBMSNT IIAB LATELY BEEtf RE-OPENEU under NEW MANAGEMENT. Every Cjiulort will be found tor Families and o.h rj visiting Kelson. 1504 «T E T 0 L I N E," *-* THE NEW AND INEFFACEABLE MARKING INK For Cotton, Linen, &c. Its Advantages over tho ordinary Marking Ink &re as follows :— Ist. -It is fixe 1 and rendered a fine and rermnmnt Blsck by the very pr.'cs?, that in time obliicmtes all others, viz, washing with Soap and Water. 2nd. — It ia a finer and much deeper black, and never turr s brown. 3rd.— lt requires no heating,, ani nn preparation. 4th. — It is phrfectlv durable, no matter the amount of washing, Stb.— FOOR TIHES THE QUANTITY at tllQ same price. 6th.— Either Metallic or Quill Fens may be used. Sold by R. LUCA3 & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 180, 21 July 1876, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 180, 21 July 1876, Page 1
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