Wanted. WANTED a Good GENERAL SERVANT, Apply to Mrs. MADDICK FOY, Wilden Lodge. 1476-t c WANTED, a SINGLE MAN accustomed to Milking. Wm OLDHAM, 1451 Tresillian, Wakapuaka. WANTED a HOUSFMAID, also a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the Residence, Union Bank Auelralia. 1444 WANTED FOR PICTON. A YOUNG MAN, with a knowledge of the GROCERY BUSINESS. Apply to 1«8 SCLANDERS & CO. WANTPD, a C^P^TE^T DRESSMAKERS* ASSISTANT. 1430 Apply EVKRETT BROS. & CO. WANTED a reppectable YOUTH as APPRFNTTCE. 1297 Apply to E. W. DEE, Tailor. WANTED AT ONCE, a good GENERAL SERVANT. 1034 Mrs. FRANCIS H. PICKERING. WANTED KNOWN that the price for One Dozen Photos, is REDUCED t 1 £)S. /«>D. at the X& \J ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PHOTO. ATELIER? 1116—3 Oppaste Telegreph Office. MRS. Th BLOCH receives PUPILS for the PIANO at her residence, Halifex-street, the Wool, 1114 Alex. Hunter," ft WATCIIAKER, Jeweller, &c., &c., BRIDGE-ST., NELSON, Has just received per overland mail, a flrstcloss assortment of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES made expressly to his order. ' l Watch Chains in Gold. Silver, and Steel, also Hair Guards. Also, a large and extensive stock of " JEWELLERY of the latest designs, most carefully selected, including Diamond. Emerald, Ruby, Pearls, and Chaeed Gold Rings, Soars- Pins, Brooohes, Ear-Rot Necklets, Stubs, Sleeve Lines, Pencil Cases, &c, &c. * Gold and Silver Thimbles. .'CLOCKS in great variety, suitabla for tha Drawingroom or Hall. MUSICAL BOXES of great power and superior tone. ANEROID BAROMETERS." [ Electro-plated Breakfast, Dinner, and ■ ..... Tea.Servioes.; ; : OP BRA, GLASSES. Also, a lagve variety 'of 8-day and, 30 hoar ; AMERICAN CLOCKS, r from 10/- and upwards. ,' Every description, of Watches,; Clocks, and Jewellery Repaired. 319 -npHE GOSPEL OAK IKON ; GALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY , IBOH MABtre-AOIDEBRS & GALVAHIfIHKft. First Brand. , Second Brand. .; «G. Anchob O.?[Trade Marks] tt . Eaqlv" i ?ibst Quajjtx., SecoudQuAuct . The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. The , original Galvanised . Iron was first mode' at these works, in the year 1842; ,, Thisiiron ■ obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for « excellent quality" at the Great Exibitionrof 1862^16 being the only Prize Medal awarded in tha Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Worka: Goepel Oak Iron Worka, Tipton .-.;■■/ ; Mitre.WorkSji Wolveihampton^ Regent's CaDaly Limehbuae, Loadon Warehouae-rfiO .Upper Thames-atreefei •> .-■.... s London.; . -. •. '..■>•'■'-•'.. .;i.)-'M.' 2 l ; - 1 i:: 1 ' r C ; . Export Office— UO (^umott-ss!:lJofldon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 1
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