■■f| M |i|ll.ililn« '"/ " "■ — To. Messrs I. M. HILL, THOMPSON, W. JENNINGS, and Others. GENTLEMEN— I beg to tender you my. most sincere thanks fbr the kind and disinterested manner in which you assisted io the having of my property on the occasion of the late Fire. I am, See, 3645 . DONALD SINCLAIR. THE LATE FIRE. IP JOSEPHS desires to THANK his friends, 1 • the Eire Brigade, and the public;, fo>* their efforts to save his property during the late Fire. N.B. — Business wili be Carried On as usual in the Premises opposite hue Building, and formerly occupied by him. 3G41 THE LATE FIRE. THE undersigned begs to THANK her friends and the public for their kind assistance in removing her goods from the shop during the late nre. M. H. SMART, Tratalgar-street. Nelson, November 8, 1867. 3634 THE LATE FIRE. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK take this opportunity of THANKING those who so energetically assisted them in saving goods from destruction by the Fire lust evening. 364.2 BLACK. CAMPBELL, & BLACK will RECOMMENCE BUSINESS in a few days, in those Premises lately occupied as the Criterion Hotel, opposite their late Premises. 3643 FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. SAVED from the Eire, a SPLENDID LOT of . MEN'S CLOTHING. To be Sold at HALF the COST, at E. BARNES'S, . two doors from Mr Baly, Wine Merchant. - g Sale to commence on SATURDAY, Nov. 9, at 10 a.m. All come for bargains. 3644 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. "FN consequence of the Fire last night, the BUSINESS of the BANK will, Until Further Notice, be CONDUCTED in the FRONT ROOM of the PRIVATE PART of the BANK BUILDINGS. ENTRANCE BY THE GARDEN GATE. P. M'TAVISH, Manager. Nelson, November 8, 1867. 3636 NOTICE. THE person who took the EIGHTEEN MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES belonging to the Band of Hope, from Mr Cooke's new shop, Hardystreet, this morning, will oblige B. CRISP by returning them, as they are wanted for Monday Eveuing; or if not, come and take the Lantern. Si.B3 : B CRISP. ONE or Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with a BEDROOM and SITTINGROOM, with Board and Attendance, at Mrs LAMBERT'S, Waimea-road. 35 16 To Let. TO LET, A SMALL COTTAGE and Store, situate on the Racecourse, at Stoke. Expense of coming in about -£60, which will include stock and fixtures. Early possession may be had, as illness alone is the cause of the present occupier wishing to leave. A Post.office is attached, which will most likely l»e transferred to any respectable person wishing to carry it on. 3581 Wanted. WANTED, a Good SERVANT. Apply to Mrs STAFFORD, Annesbrook. - 3528 WANTED, a G'n.ral S'RVANT. Apply to Mrs J., PRATT, Bridge-street. 3560 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs CRATE, opposite Mr Heifer's Store, Grove-street, the Wood. 3616 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs ROBT. LEVIEN, Trafalgarsquare. 3632 "TTTANTJSD, a NURSEMAID. Apply to VV Mrs EDWARDS, Sunnyside. 3618 WANTED, a Female COOK. Apply to Mrs EVERETT, Bank Hotel, Hardy-street, Nelson. .-..-.••.• ; 3624 WANTED, a General Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs COTTIER, Albion Hotel, the Port. _ , * 3620 fTA2 ; lTFJ>,'aßO'K^ho:*ca?i':mitt:. * Apply fer"fV Mm MOORHOUSE, Bronte-si r 8883
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 266, 8 November 1867, Page 3
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