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. . Wanted. WANTKD APPRENTICES to the DRESS and MANTLE MAKING. Apply Club House, Corner of Selwyn and Alma-streeta. 448— t c WANTED by a domesticate* YOUNG LADY, a situation as useful Companion or Nursery Governess. English and Music. Address W. G. B , " Mail " Office. ___ __ 11? WANTED APPRENTICES for the DRESS and MANTLE MAKING*. 442— t c MISS OLDHAM, Hardy-sfc. WANTED a GOOD GENEBAL SERVANT. Apply at the 430-3 p ALBION HOTEL. WANTED a BOY to MILK. Apply H. CLOUSTON. 414— t.c Maitai Valley. WANTED a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 403 Mrs H. HOUNSELL, The Poit. WANTED a few STRONG BOYS. Apply at the 403 SOaO FOUNDRY. WANTED, GESERAL SERVANT Apply after 6 o'clock to MRS. MELHUISH, Tory- street, The Wood. 348 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. HUNTER BROWN, Long Looi-out. WANTED a YOUTH, about 15. for the country, must be able to Milk. 374 Apply to Mr. WEBSTER. WANTED a JUNIOR ASSISTANT with some knowledge of the Grocery or Ironmongery. Must write a Rood hand, and be quick at figures. Apply by letter to H. HOUNSELL, 258 No. 1 Bridge-street. NOTICE. WANTED 60~ good PICK and SHOVEL MEN. Wages 9a. per day. Apply E. and C. Aid Corporation Office. FEILDING. D. B. MACARTHDB, 4190 Sub Agent. try v ;t^cb b^iny. VISIT JACKSON At THE PORT. SEASON TICKETS REDUCED TO 354—26 HALF-PRICE. . , Mr. R, W. Pownall, mEACHER OF MUSIC AND X DRAWING. References — Lord Bishop of Nelson. Rev. S. Pools, Motueka, Temporary Address— Mr W. M. Stanton's. 231 LAYS AND RHYMES BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the above Work can now obtain their Copies on application to thoPubishers, R LUCAS & SON. Sold by all> Booksellers. NIX EJ'S B.LA.C* IEAJ>. "CLEANLINESS." WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACK ;• LEAD is the' cheapeet and best for Polishing StdVea add »H kinds' 'of • Ironwork equtil to Burnished' Steel, without waste or dust. In id., 2d , and 4d. BLOCKS, and Is BOXES. Caution— therb ark several imitations. Sold every where ; by all Shopkeepers. Counting Houss— Sobo Squabs London. — .';;;;/ ;;:.r.:;:/,: '.:;;. ■■-, . BOOK 8 T> OOND o/, ,r..,....< I |s^ . •• ■'■' ■ „ - iS ASt STYLE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1879, Page 1

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