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SBMMBM3»MMM«IMWM_MBBIMBMM WM _i^M__ M | M __^_ > i_ M ,y, >^^^ Ma^^^ Ml^ Wanted. WANTED, a GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs GREBNFIELD, The Wood. 2285-3 WANTED, a strong useful GIRL for housework. Apply Mail office. 2199 WANTED, a SERVANT GIRL, from 16 to 18 yeir-t of age. Apply tp Mis< WELLS, Marybaak, Wakapuaka, 2250 — 6 TTTANTED a TENANT for the WAKE- ¥ V FIELD ARMS HOTkL. Apply to W. WHI CE, Brewer, Spring Grove, 1842 WANTED, a PARTNER, with £250. A rare chance in a good genuine, and thriving business. Profits, 100 per cent, No knowledge of the bminess. reqnrad. Foe farther particuars, addre» A. B., Mail Offlos, Nelson. 20? I • = ~~* ? — ' ■■ ~- " "' ' ".afc General Notices. NELSON & FOXHILL RAILWAY. NEW TIME-TABLE. Trains will leive Foxhill at 7*45 a.m. and L' 15 p.m.,. arriving in Nelaoa ac 9 a,m. and 230 p.m. Trains will leave Nelson at 9 30 am. and 430 p.m., arriving at Foxhill at 10*45 am. and 5 45 p.m. Special Trains can ba secured on application to the undersigned. GEO. ASHCROFT, 1222 General Manager. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD I Railway Woodyard ADJOINING THB GLOBE HOTEL. GEORGE NAYLOR respectfully invites the attention of his friends and Hie public generally to his superior Stock of Dry Manuka aud Red Pine, which he is prepared to deliver to purchasers in any leagcn or quantity at the most reasonable rates. Red Pioe, 8f c leogths, 275, per Cord. Shorter leagths in proportion. 1535 [a cabd.] CLAREMONT HOUSE, Hardy-strket, Nelson, (Late Mrs. Naldbr's), SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT HAS LATELY BEEN RE-OPENED under NEW MANAGEMENT. Every Comfort will be found lot Families and others visiting Nelson. 1504 SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD. AMERICAN WASHING FLUID SAVES more than half the SOAP, and nearly all the wash-board labor. Price, One Shilling per Quart Bottle. For sale ny ad Grocers. WE, the Undersigned, have thoroughly tested and approve of '-BROWN'S LIQUID BLUING for CLOTHES." We consider it cheaper, more economical, and in every way more desirable than any other bluing in the market, and are confident that it will give satisfaction to every one who gives it a fair trial :— Samuel Clayton (of E. N. Holland Gibbs & Clayton R Wilson & Co. William Hunter (tra- 3. G. Gibbs velliug foe W. and Robert Hume (for J. Scoular) H ogg & a uMoa ff. R. Olark & Co. Olago Steam Laundry. The public are respectfully requested to beware of spurious imitations ot the above. Ask your Grocer for Brown's Liquid Bluing, and take none othor. For sale by all Grocers at One Shilling per bottle. Bottled by J . BROWN, Brown-sthket, Dunedin. Brown's Starch Polish for Glossing Linen, imparts that floe glossy appearance so d sirable for Shirts, tuffs, &c. Sold In packages for Sixpence each. \?n

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 1

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