ADVERTISEMENTS. General Government, Department of Electric Telegraph. NOTICE. fTUIE public are hereby informed that, on and after JL SATURDAY, the 24th instant, the STATION will be OPENED, in the Post-office Building, Nelson, for the Transmission and Receipt of Messages. The Tariff can be ascertained on application at the Office. ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraphic Engineer. Nelson, March 23, 1866. 170 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT. Ci REAT ATTRACTION, for the BENEFIT of UT Miss KATE GRANT. New Drama, Songs, Dances, &c. 169 . NELSON INSTITUTE EXHIBITION. mi-IE EXHIBITION IS OPEN" DAILY, from JL 1 1 a.m. till o p.m., and in the Evening from 7 till 9. Prices of Admission : — Single Tickets, Is. ; Children, 6d. Season Tickets, ss. ; ditto for families, 10s. 6d. JNO. PERCY, 4 Hon. Sec. A. ROUERTSON, DYER AND SCOURER, Collingwood-street, near the Bridge. 168 NOW LANDING, ex ' Dona Anita,' from London, and ON SALE by the undersigned — prf\ TONS of the best English HOUSE COAL. ZJ \J Consumers of English Coal are recommended to lay in their winter stock, while they are now landing from the ship. 16-2 R. G. GIBBONS, Goverment Wharf. pi ARDEN, Dairy, and Agricultural PRODUCE \JT bought for cash. 68 JOHN BIiOOK, Bridge-street, Nelson. MRS. DREW'S Millin-ery and Stuaw Hat Establishment, Trafalgar-street. JUST RECEIVED, ex ' Dona Anita,' a Large and Elegant Assortment of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, consisting of all the Latest Novelties in BONNETS, HATS, &c, &c. Bridal bonnets; the new shape, Empire Bridal wreaths and veils, very choice Wreaths and head-dresses, most novel styles Mourning bonnets and falls Ladies' and children's straw hats of every description One hundred aud fifty elegantly-trimmed hats, commencing from Ss. 6d. Dress caps, widows' caps, and borders Infants' boniiets and hats, very pretty . White and black falls, new shape Bonnet fronts, bonnet ribbons Feathers, flowers, silk dress luces Ladies' white silk stockings White, black, and colored tarlatans White and black spotted net White, black, and colored tulle, &c, &c. Mrs. D. has made arrangements for Further Shipments of Winter Goods, the first of which will be received per 'Danish Beaoty,' daily expected. 164 LABOR MAKT, BRIDGE-STREET. T" ADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find JLJ it to their advantage to nir^ly at the Labor Mart for servants. Persons in the country requiring labor will be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. '29 WANTED, immediately. Female Servants. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Labor Mart, Bridgestreet. - s WANTED, Situations, by steady Farm Laborers. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, 13ridge-st. 9 WANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WAN TED, a Female Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs. ARMSTRONG, Geelowg and Ballarat Hotel, Bridge -street. W4 WANTED, a Female Servant; liberal salary given. Apply to Mrs. ASKEW, Bridgastreet. 111 WANTED, a First-class BOOT-MAKER Apply to GEORGE HOUSTON, Havenroad, Nelson. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. Waiinea-road. SERVANTS WANTED. Apply to Mrs j RICHARDSON. 156
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