Wanted. WANTED immediately, a HOUSEMAID to proceed to Picton. Passage Paid. Apply CUSTOM HOUSS HOTEL. 3605-3 ANI'ED a HOUSEMAID. Appyto Mrs. PITT, The HCTbiitigd, Broofcstreet Valley. 3593 Wanted; a general servant tlufc eau COOK— two in family — Mrs. COUTI'S, Trafalgar-street 3586 WANTED to PURCHASE, aboofc 95 Acres of good BUSH LAND cheap. Address, stating full particulars, to •' Bush," Mail Ottice. 3685—6 WANTED, a FARM SERVANT op btrong LAD accustomed to MiLKING. Apply to Mr J. M. PIEkSON. Suburban North. 3369 WANTED a LAD to make himself Useful about the house. Apply 3492 Custom Houas Hoth&. ANTWD a PLAIN COOK, also a Ktrong, useful GIBb. Apply to Mrs. TOWNSBND, Bridge-street. 8952 WANTED, a MAN, who understands the manufacture ot soap. Address A M., Mail Office. 3071 WANTED/ A QUANTITY of good RYE STRAW for Collar Makiug. E. F. JONES, 8374 , Saddler. General Notices* NELSON & POXHILL RAILWAY. NEW TIME-TABLE. Trains will leive Foxhill at 7*45 a.m. and I' ls p.m., arming inNeisoa at a a.m. and 2-30 p.m. Trains will leave Nelson at 930 a.m. and 430 p.m., arriving at Fosh.llat 10'45'a.oi. and 5*45 p m. Special Trains can ba secured on applioatioa to the undersigned. GBO. ASHCROFT, 1222 General Manager. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET, TM E N A R T • begs to inform his Friends and tha Public that he has left the •• EXPRESS" tor the « EXCHANGE," and ventures to "EXPRESS" tha hope that the " EXCHANGE '' may prove beneficial. T. M., an experienced psivjßEtc, now intends, if possible, to dbive a tbadb by supplying nothing but a really firs r- class Aaxicts, and old or new irienda wao fa?or the housa with a call, will find the Landlord "on raa spot," prepared to "pot" tha best BtoER ia Nelson, or supply WINKS or SflKIfS guaranteed free trom adulteration. Any person or persons doubting tha foregoing statouieiu, are requested to call and bo convinced of its truth. T.MENARY, Jixuiiaisgs Hotel, 3018 Brldge-atraet. I TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Mr. Atkins' Stables, Motdeka, THE KESXPIJ MODEL ENTIRE B LAO K HOUSE gSt&SP&BS* LEvJS. TTIStTING UIWAKa, ant the LOWER I V aud UPPifiR MOUTERES— Mondays at Riwaka Tuesdays „ Motueka Wednesdays i and Uj^per I MOUTBRES Thursdays Returning to Bridge iNNi Lower Mouterb PROM THENCE ToPaN" QATOTABA via NGATIUOTI. Fbidays [ At his own Stables, Saturdays ( Pangatotara. Terms— three Goineas each Mara: Groom age. Five Shillings. ' Two or more Mares as per agreemeat. 3QOS SRASCIS UOLDiiQ^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 263, 4 December 1876, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 263, 4 December 1876, Page 1
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