Wanted. _^ WANTED a NURSFMAID, aged abniifc 16. Apply Mrs CARTER WEBB, New Zealand Imarance Offices, Trafalgaratreet. ■ 547 -tc WANTED by a MWdle-aged MAN, BOARD and RESIDRNCE in a quiet Family.— Apply HEALY & SON. 53T—t c WANTED HOP-PICKERS. Picking commences on tha 18th February. Apply ALFRED tf ARLEF, Stoke. 584-3. WANTED a respectable Mi. J dle-aged person to take charge of a Fa milt, a Married Woman preferre-1. Apply JAMHS SIMPSON, WHshington'Vailev. 538— 3p WASTED a gcod GENERAL SMITH, Apply SOHO Foundry. 462— t c Nelson. WANTED a respectable young GIRL as GENERAL SERVANT. Apply, MRS. SCOTT, Hardy Street. 5 1 1—3 WANTED a BOY to MILK and make himself genernl'y useful on a Farm. Apply to E. TROLOVE. Highbury, Nelson. siO-tc TO PAINTERS. TKT ANTED, GOOD WORKMEN. " • JAMES GRAHAM, 525-3 TrafaJgsr-street. WANTED APPRENTICES to the DRESS and MABTLE MAKING. Apply Club House, Corner of Selwyn and Alma-streets. 448 — t C WANTED a BOY to MILK. AppJy H. CLOUSTON. 414— tc . Msitai Valley. WANTED a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 408 Mrs H. HoUNSELL, The Port. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Good references required. Apply to Mrs HUNTi-R BHOWN.Lbng Look-out. WANTED a YOUTH, about 1.5, for the country, must be able to Milk. 374 Apply to Mr. WEBSTER. WANTKD immeoiately a Temporary THIRD ASSISTANT for tbe To£toi Vailbt Gibib' Fchooi. Duties to bfgin on MONDAY, the 1 7th met. Salfiry at the rate of £48 per annum. Applicatkm may be made personally, to the undersigned, until SATURDAY, the 15th met. '. W. C. HODGSON, 483—6 Secretary I ducatlon Board. WANTED an A FSISTANT MASTER for Haven Road School. Salary £120 per annum. Applications may be forwarded to tie undersigned not later than March 3; Before a penranent app-intment can- be made, it will be necessary that the candidate eehcttd, if not already a certificated teacher, should pass the General Examination, to be held either in March or in June, 1P79. W. C HODGSON. 471—6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. GRATEFUL— COMFOTRTING. EPPS'S (BRFAKFAST) GO GO A. "By a i thorough knowle3g* of tte natiira lawa which govern fctie operatibna of digeatioQ and nutrition, and by a careful 'application of the fine properties of wellißelectetl ooc6a, Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfast tabteVWh a delicately-flavoYed beverage-whica inalyWa us many dtietbrs* biflß.> It fa fey the jndictbaa usd-'of such articles of diet that a conatitutioa may be gradually built np until atrbug euoogli to^resfiit' eVelry tdndencytb%sea.se. Bnftdreds of subtle malftdfe* are i^aiirig around us ready to i^tack^wherererthlr^ta a wfiafc poiSti ' We mAY «sesp e raan^ a 'fatal shaft by keebtag outiftlves weU :foiiifl^d wiih 1 pare btood' and ■fpjrofiiMfly'nbatiaid'frAm'*' —CtmiSentim. Gazette* Sold only ■miPaeketslAbelled 3 AMES Ep: ( p.g # CO. ' daEMisT^ ;1 LoNDOjr. i^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 18 February 1879, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 18 February 1879, Page 1
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