>ot __. Wasted* WANTED a good General SERVANT. -Apply Mrs. SEALY, 1234—6 Hardy-street. WANTED a NURSEGIRL. Apply to MRS. JOHN R. MABIN, Nile Street East. WANTED a PLAIN COOK, also -i a HOUSEMAID. Apply HALL OF ' COMMERCE. 1267—3 f—~ WANTED a SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. F. H. PICKERING. 6114— 6 a Bronti-street. WANTED a PLAIN COOK—good wages. Apply 1244—4 Mrs EDWARDS, Sunnyside. AGENTLEMA.N, recently from theiarg^^ est Lead Miniog and Smelting Works* in the Noith of England, seeks an Engagement, or to be Consulted on Mining generally. Terms, moderate. Address" Miner," care of R. T Wheeler, Dunedin. 1208—6 WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED UOOMS'in a pleasant situation. 1 102— t c Apply *"* Exchange " Hotel. NOTICE. IN consequence of severe family illness, I have been obliged for the present to relinquish my intention of settling in Nelson, and have disposed of my Chemist and Druggist business to Mr. Ancell, for whom I would solicit a share of public support. T. A. ALLEN. Wellington, 20th January, 1880. WILLIAM 0. ANCELL, (LATE OF WAIKOOAIW) DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, Importer of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, and Patent Medioinea, TRAFALGAR:- STREET, NELSON. Having purchased Mr. Allen's (formerly E. Pricbard's) interest in the above business, W. C. A. has much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of the Oity of Nelson and surrounding district?, that he is now prepared to supply the wants of the community, and after an experience of sixteen years in other parts of tbe colony, trusts, by prompt attention to orderß entrusted tp him, and by supplying medicines, etc., of the best quality at reasonable charges, to merit a share of the public patronage. Prescriptions and Family Receipts ,' prepared with care. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Address— NELSON DISPENSARY, Trafalgar-street. 312 A. HUNTER & SON, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS Beg to announce to the Public that they have OPENED their "VTEW QfHOP In TRAFALGAR-STREET with a Splendid Assortment of New and , Fashionable Jewellery, comprising LADIES' and GENTS* GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Watoh Chaihs in Gold, Silver, and Steel, also, Hair Guards. Also, a large and 1 extensive o '_tock of JEWELLERY: of the latest designs, most carefully selected, including Diamond, Emerald, RnbyPearlß, and Chaeed Gold, Rings, Scarp' Pins, Bboochbs, fc.AR-ju__.e-., Necklets, Studs, ,Sle__v__ Links, Pencil CAsees, &c., &c Gold and Silver THimbles '-. CLOCKS ■■'•'■-■" in great variety, suitable for the Drawingroom cr Hall. Silver Suites, Musical Albums, MUSIOAL BOXES of great power and superior tone. ANEROID BAROMETERS.* Eleotro-plated Breakfast, _Jinner, and Tea Services. ' ' , OPERA GLASSES. Also a large variety of 8-day ahd"Bo-hour k AM E R I C ANC LO 0 K;S, from lOZ-andupwarde. * ; BverF^dew^^tSOTfof^*^ /Clock* waft
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 1
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