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Wanted. WANTED a GIRL of 13 or 14 yew old, to atiend to children. Reference requirPd. Reply personally in the morning before twelve to Mrs ROCHFORT, Mannkastreet. . 477—2 WASTED a pood GENERAL SMITH, Apply SOHO Foundry. 462— t c Nelson. WANTED to RENT, a HOUSE suitable for a Small Family, in th« direction of College Hill preferred Address F., Panama House. 464— Sp WANTED APPRENTICES to the DRESS and M/VJJTLE MAKING. Apply Cuts House, Corner of Selwyn and Alma-streets. 448— t c WANTED APPRFNTIOES for the DRESS and MANTLE MAKING.' 442 -t c MISS OLDHAM, Hardy-st 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 Port. WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT Apply after 6 o'clock to MRS. MELHUISH, Tory- street, The Wood. 346 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. HUNT£R BROWN, Long Look-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 cood hand, and be quick at figures. Apply by letter to H.BOUNSELL, 258 No. i Bridge-street. WANTED an ASSISTANT MASTER for Haven Road Scbool. Salary £120 per annum. Applications may be forwarded to tte undersigned not later than March 3. Before a permanent appointment can be made, it will be necessary that the candidate selected, if not already a certificated teacher, should pass the General Examination, to be held either in March or in June, 1879. W. C. HODGSON, 471—6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. try the briny, visit Jackson at the port. SEASON TICKETS REDUCED TO 354—26 HALF-PRICE. Mr. R. W. Pownall, TEACHER OP MUSIC 1 AND DRAWING. References — Lord Bishop of Nelson. Rev. S. Pooee, Motutka, Temporary Address— Mr W. M. Stantoh'b. 231 NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD. "CLEANLINESS." " WG. NIXEY'S^EFIN^p .BL^ifiK ...,•. .LEAD i? ihe cheapest and t>e^ for Polishing StovWaod all 'kind's, r 9f,,tr«jj^Abrk equ*l to Burnished Steel, without waste or In id., 2d , and 4d. BLO^S^a.nS is BOXES. CABTION—THFRB. ARB^SEV r ERAIi UIIEa'tHMISj. .Sold everywhe^ Tsy all Vti^pkeepejrs. ',' v Cotjktino Bouss— Soho Square London. Lays and HiYiiis ■ l '-■■'■ ■ m '■■- <.-■•■ •■ ' 'WffiLIAM flptiG, SBtii§bi&. '.:; . Sulscrib^fs fo. the above' ;Wo > fk can^piiw obtaiu their Copies on ap plica tibri to the Pli biehers, R. LUCAS &; SON. ' ' Sold by all, , BooKaßLtißaa; ' ; '' . .' '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1879, Page 1

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