Wagted. WANTED an APPRF^7TICE. Apply to J. R. SIGLKY, 644-3 Tinsmith. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. BAMFORD. 647 ~ t c Nile-street East . WANTED a good COOK, Highfat Wasies given. Apply Mrs H. H. STAFFORD, Anneebrcolc, Stoke. - 1 c WANTED a good Mnn COOK, Apply immediately. PANAMA HOTEL. WANTKD a good General SERVANT. Apply Mrs. F. TRASK, 62 * Coli ing wood-street. WANTED for Mrs Simmons, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at ocee to Mrs. LIGHTFOOT. . 630—4 WANTED b SERVANT. Apply Mrs. SEDGWICK, 618— 3 Examiner- street. WANTED to PORCHASF, a SPRING CART. Apply to 578 E. MIDWLEMISS. Bridge at. WANTED a BOY to MILK and make himself generally useful on a Farm. Apply to E. TROLOVE, Highbury, Nelson. 510— tc WANTKD a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 403 Mrs H. HOUNSELL, The Port. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. HDKTKR BKOWN, Long Look-oufc. WANTED a YOUTH, about 15. for the country, must he able to Milk. 374 Apply to Mr. WEBSTER. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen and Private Room 9 for Families at Mrs. ASKEW'S, Kose Lodge, Nile-et. 67 We Die to Live and Live to Die. TO TOE PUBLIC OF NELSON.— As I am in communication with the best Dyeing Establishments vs Britain, lam able to DYE GOODS IN ALL the NEWEST COLOR 3 French Merinos, Reps, Lustres, and all other materials Dyed and Finished to look like new without being taken to pieces. — Your's, etc., ALEX. ROBERTSON, Colliagwqpd-pt. Agent at Wellington— 495-3 m H G. GOODMAN, Lamb'on Quay. LAYS AND RHYMES BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the above Work can now obtpiu their Copies on application to the Pabisbera, R. LUCAS & SON. Sold bt all Booksellbbs. DR« ROBBRTS'S CELEBRATED CA.LLKD "THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain remedy fir ulcerated legs, bump, scalds, bruises, cAiilbtains t ecorbntic eiuption?, and pimples in i he face, sore $nl inflamed eyes, sore head?, soie breasts, piles. It also entirely removes the foul smell arising from Cancer. " Sold in Pots, l?Jd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lig,, and 229. each ; and his FilUlee Anti-Scrophulge or Alterative Pills, Proved by more than sixty years' exner(egce to be one of the best medicines for putjfsing the blood, and ass.Utjng &a£ure in b£r $pfratipns. They form a mild and superior faipily aperient, which, maybe taken at aJJ tifcfe without confinement or change of d|^ r ' Spld in Bpxea *t 1 3jd., 2gJ',9(|i, fa, ,^d., lla ,and22a. efiich. Prepared only by BEACH & BARNIGQTT, Bridport, Dorset, England, and spU by all Medicine Vendors. 247,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 28 February 1879, Page 1
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