Wanted. WANTED, a FARM SERVANT accustomed to Milksno). Enauiroof Mr. J. M. PIERSON, Thaokwood, SuborbauNot th. mw . W.ANTED a Situation as HOUSE- : • KEEPER ; house of business preferred, or to assist in a business; by a trust.worthy person 34 years of age— Kaglisbj find ; without encarabrance. Addresa N. Z", Ufflce ; of this Paper. 8319^-6- ! WANTED a WAITRESS. - Apply 3^37 NSLiON H JTBL. VST ANTED a MINAGStI of the f¥ NELSON CLUB. Apply befow lOtb August, b/ letter, to tha Secretary. j. , ,1 WANTED a MIST RBJ3S' for th* WE* .POR F GIRLS' SCHOOL. Salary £120.pa_ Anaum, with Head Money. Applic_ti .ns, enclosing * Certificate* of Co-patency from the Bo *rd of Esauaiaarf, may b. seat, uutil Saptetnuar Bth, to Mr. D, Dat, Hoq. Secr-tary to tha Eduaasien Gommittee, Westport. CandMataa will ba es.miaed at the Edaesttion Offlca, Nalsaa, on WSD MES DAX. September 5, at 9.30 a.m., aad are required to m ._e writtau applio-tiou for Spaaial Certifiaates to tba undersigned, not latex (haa MONDAZ, Septemoer 3rd. W. C. HODGSON, 3142 Secretary Education Board. NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS., WANTKD an ASSISTANT £0 ."the -2hd Division ot H.rdy-street GIRLS* SCHOOL Salary £8& psr anaum to begia ' with, aud ono-thiri of tha he.d -mieaey, : The salary to be raised t- £4 . at the end of c 18 mjath', to Mi at the end of thiree years, ~ } and to £60 ac the end of five yawa from thu date of appointmeut. Applications enclosing certificate of com-petency-jfrom tha Board of Examiners to' ba* seut not later th_n September 6, to ther ! unlersigoed. Candidates will ba ex. mined oa WED- : NESDAY, SEPrEMBEit 5, Ngioning tt6 • 9.80 a.m,, at the Education Office, and e_m_ m^ke written application for Special Certiicafcas to the Secretory to the Education ' BOird not later shaa Toesdat, September *, IT. D, JACKSON," 3326—3 Hon. Sec. Town Commlfetee.l General Notices. Ij.ERJ. ALBUMS on S 4LE JO At R. LUCAS & SON'S. BOOK£ BOUND.iu aoy style hy R. LUCAS & SOM. h_s3___l R. TATTON. DENTIST, Resident nearly 18 years, (may be eoasulted Daily, 5303 JUST RECEIVED Aaother Shipmeut of she celebrated "j noLiNi; " THE NEW AND INEFFACEABLE MARKING INK For Cotton, Linen, &e. Ms Advantages over the ordinary Marking Ink are as follows :— lat.— lt is fixed ani rendered'a flue and per ll inajjien. Muck by the very process! thac iu time obliterates aU others, vis washing witu Soap ani Water. 2nd.— it is a F-N_s ANa !M OOK "beephu blaok, an 1 never tarus brown 3rd.-Ir KKQoiass no aßAi_ta,' Bnd8 nd no preparatioa. 4th.— lt is p .B_?soxLr Doa*B__s, no mattw the amounci of washing. 56h.— Fooa xittea inn Qo_a_i_ipr at tht same price. 6th.— Either _____j-leo or Qdil Pens may he used. IJ.MJCAS&SONt i^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 184, 6 August 1877, Page 1
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