£3 REWARD. LOST, between the Commercial Hotel and the Lunatic Asylum, a Chamois-leather BAG containing 13 £1 NOTES; numbers of notes known. Whoever will bring the same to this office will receive the above reward. 1933 ss. REWARD. LOST, on Saturday, S<rpt. 26, a Bmall MEMORANDUM BOOK (money ruled, no cover) of no value to any but the owner. Any person bringing it to the office of this paper will receive the above reward. 2128 LOST, a PURSE containing a few shillings. As it is the property of a poor man. the finder would oblige by returning the same to the office of this paper, or to W. THOMPSON, Wakapuaka-road. 2139 M*mnaaMi«wnH'naanßaaaHHMßMN FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mrs M'DONALD (Mother of Mr A. Fletcher) are invited to attend her FUNERAL, which wiil leave her late residence, Bronti-street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. G. FLEMING, 2140 Undertaker. NOTICE. ALL FOWLS Trespassing on 'my gronnd after this date, will be DESTROYED. H. A. FREEMAN. Russell-street, October 6, 1868. 2142 THE undersigned, having some spare time on his hands, informs his friends iu Nelson that he will be most happy to COLLECT any ACCOUNTS entrusted to him, both in town and country. 2144 G. S. WILSON, Waimea road. FREE PUBLIC READING-ROOM. THE Reading-room of the Nelson Young Men's Christian Association, Bridge-street, will be open to tbe public, free of any charge, after this date. The table will be regularly supplied, with the three Nelson papers, the JMarlborough papers, other colonial papers, ' Hansard,' and the latest English papers and Magazines. Coffee, Cocoa, &c, can be obtained in the room at a nominal charge. The room is open from 7 until half-past 9 o'clock every evening, except Sunday, Monday, and alternate Tuesday evenings. S. COSTALL, Hon. Sec. October 2, 1868. 2127 WILSON & RICHARDSON A RE NOW SHOWING— •*-*■- Plain Glaces Fancy Silks Grograins Black Glaces Ducapes Bonnet Satins Bonnet Silks A very Large Stock of Plain and Fancy RIBBONS, in Lutest/ing and Satin £450 worth of Josephine Gloves First Choice, Received by the last Panama Steamer. WILSON & RICHARDSON, Bridge-street. 1332 Wanted. WANTED, SCHOOLMASTERS to know, that by arranging with the undersigned, Boys under 15 years of age can have Quarterly Tickets for the Swimming Bath at FIVE SHILLINGS each. The quarter commenced October 1. Ten Boys from any one School will be taken at the above rate. H. BARRACLOUGH, .2123 Nelson Public Batha. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply at the office of this paper. 2083 WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs JERVIS, Commercial Hotel. 2045 WANTED, a General Female SERVANT. Apply at the Nelson Hotel. 2134 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs R. B. SCOTT, Tasman-street, the Wood. 2135 WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs G. S. WILSON, Waimea-road, opposite the Hospital. 2143 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs GREENFIELD. 2145 WANTED to SELL, a Horse, Car, and Harness. Apply at the London Tavern, Haven-road. 952 NURSE-GIRL wanted. Apply to Mrs W. C. WILSINS, Alton-place. Sll
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 237, 6 October 1868, Page 3
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