WANTED a FEMALE SERVANT.— * » Apply to Mrs. Kobert Aitken, Hardy-street. 790 TOHN L. SHERRIFF, ** IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Bookbinder, and Account Book Manufacturer, 256, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY. 774 Q W. CLARK, Tent, Tarpaulin, and k% Kick-Cloth Maker. Orders left with Mr. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street, will meet with prompt attention. 760 COMMERCIAL .HOTEL, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. JOHN JERVIS begs to announce to the public generally that he has taken the above hotel, and trusts that by always keeping first class articles, he will merit a share of their patronage. ' -.- He has now on hand WINES and SPIRITS of the best brands. Ec can also confidently recommend, his Draught and Bottled ALES and POETER, as being unsurpassed by any other house. J. J. would also call the attention of Country Visitors to his ample and excellent Stabling accomodation. , .613 TXENRY GARNER, BOOT an^ SHOE J-JL' MAKER, begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public generally that'he. has REMOVED to the premises in Trafalgar-street, next door to Mr. Burn, Tinsmith, where he intends carrying on business in the above Jine, and by strict attention he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Boots and Shoes pegged or sewed on the most improved principle. Repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. NELSON BOARD OP WORKS. MOTICE is hereby given that the AS- ■* * SESMENT of all the RATEABLE PROPERTY situated within the Town of Nelson is now completed, and may bo inspected at this office, for the period of twenty-one Idays, during the* usual office hours, by every owner or occupier of property included in the Assessment. Any person considering himself aggrieved by this Assessment may appeal to a bench of Magistrates in accordance with the provisions of the Bth clause of the Nelson Improvement Amendment Act, a copy of which may be seen at this office. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, December 6,1859. ; 702. 'FHE NELSON MECHANICS' CLUB J- will meet for practice on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at Tvtfo o'clock, p.m., in the pad-* ;ock adjoining the Cricket Ground, Toi-toi Valley. ÜBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, om Waimea East, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr Kite's store, and at 2 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. Ti. TALLIS. Richmond, March 2<ifc SOUPS AND LUNCHEONS. _ COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. . THE COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE OF NELSON. THIS well-known HOTEL now offers to ■*-' its frequenters the snugness, comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges of an English Hostelry. Good Viands! Good Liquors!! Good Humor!!! and Good Company!!!! ' ' Coffee as in Paris, from Six in the morning. Soups and Luncheons from Eleven till Four. - - Oysters, Devilled Kidneys, and Pickled Eggs. ' . •;■■■•-.* — ..■s---.--4t.-'---'-Jy3:EßyiS f -: ..■-■'.•■ Proprietor..: Trafalgar-street. , : : v. 695 BRICKS AND LIME in any quantity, at any time—either for cash or credit.. Those who pay on delivery will be allowed discount. Those who take credit will be charged with interest, .;.:.•■ « . j. sigley, ; : Proprietor. Vincent-street, Nelson, October 11,1859. . f 442 ; TOYS. TOYS. FOB GIRLS AND BOYS. ; HD. JACKSON has just unpackeia^ • very largesse "Jot. ENGLISH. TOY^, ; just, • suitable for Christmas, the time when all youngifolks are sure to expect 'something. ( -They consist .ofr^j ;,■;.;'.■ '■ Tea sets in all varieties, dolls,, wool toys, mag-; - ' neticditto, tocsin boxes, Noah's arks. ■ puzzle's of all sorts, picture bricks, picture i : alphabets,' spelling^^ games,; transparent . : slates,: gam6s'6f goose,'<smpire> Pope Jo^n, bell and;hammer, &c, Tunbridge games, charades.historicdi amusements, pocketand laige chess men and boards, draft do., ' teetotums, syringes, counters, skipping lopee, India rubber and soft balls, tops, color boxes, &c, &c, &c. Also on hand a very good assortment of workboxes, tea caddies, dressing cases, fans, snuff boxes, and elegant articles for Ihe toilette table, and A splendid assortment of Children's picture books, novels, albums, engraving, &c, &c., &c. Parties who have hitherto been supplied with the Australian Home Companion, are informed that it can b« had from the undersigned. • i ' ' H. D, JACKSON, BOOK. STATIONERY, ANp FANCY WABEHJWSE. i r >
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 4
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