*^»™*™«M«MW*M-*WM«**M*MMMWM*M«BWMMOM DANCING ACADEMY. DC H I T TE N DEN • Begs to inform the Public that he will Open his DANCING CLASS at his DUKE OF EDINBURGH ROOMS, Bridge Street (rear of Mr Stallard's), EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, at Half-past Seven oclock, Commencing on TUESDAY NEXT. N.B. Fees paid in Advance. 1030 TBNDBUS will be RECEIVED" by the Trustees of the RICHMOND CEMETERY, until fi o'clock on SATURDAY, Bth instant, for making a STONE DRAIN. Specification to be seen after WEDNESDAY, at Messrs HODDER & TALBOT'S. T. J. THOMPSON, 1036 Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. pHERRY WINE and A PPLES,. Delivered to any part of the City. CHARLES BARTLETT, 791 Washington Valley . TO BE SOLD OR LET. TTDLLFIELD HOUSE, Bronte Street. Apply to JOHN BLACKETT, 1021 Nelson. MONEY TO LEND. TO be LENT, on MORTGAGE of Freehold Security, for five years, at £10 per cent. £1800, in one sum, or in sums of not less than .£3OO. Also, £.500, in one or two sums, at same rate of interest and for same term. Apply to Mr SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, August 29. 2164 CANTERBURY CHEESE.— SEVENTY, of a Fine Quality, lid per lb. If by the whole Cheese, lOd. DeCARLE, Bridge street. 1037 LOST, on the day the Prince Landed, a GOLD SEAL, marked with S.S., and a K6y attached to a Ring. Whoever brings tbe same- to the Office of this Paper, will be rewarded. > 1029 LOST, in Town, yesterday, a CARRIAGE CUSHION. Please return to the Office of this Paper. k J 1026 JOHN JAMES, Broker and Appraiser, Bridge-street. Second-hand Furniture always on hand. 401 TO LET. TO LET, TWO SIX-ROOMED HOUSES in Grove-street, Rent Moderate, Good Water, Large Garden. Apply to T. WATTS, Grove-st. 1035 TO LET.— The BAKER'S SHOP AND BAKEHOUSE in Bridge-street, at present in the occupation of Mr. H. BLACK. Possession may be had on the Ist July next. Apply to B. CRISP, 967 Executor. WANTED. WANTED, a Middle-aged HOUSEKEEPER in a Small Family, where no other Servants are kept. For particulars, apply to Mrs. A. McARTNEY, Collingwood Street. 1031 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Also, a Smart Aetive LAD. 1032 Apply, NELSON HOTEL. WANTED, A COTTAGE, containing Four or Five Rooms. With Garden. Also, aFEMALE SERVANT. Address A. B. Customhouse Hotel. 1024 WANTED, a Strong YOUTH, accustomed to HORSES. 1020 E BUXTON & CO. WANTED, a SITUATION, in a Store or Shop, by a Young Lady, who is accustomed to the MiUinery or Dressmaking. Or Work at Home. Apply Bridge-street, next to Mr. WADMAN. 1015 WANTED fbr the West Coasts Two or Three Respectable GIRLS; Wages, £2 per week. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 959 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. HINGSTON, Nelson Exchange, Waimea-road. 973 WANTED, a SITUATION as NURSE GIRL. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 995 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, for the country, where the Highest Wages will be given. Apply to JOHN DISHER, Spring Grove Hotel. 9fi4 WANTED a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs BLACKETT, Trafalgar-street South. •■- 884 TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. Wanted, a Single Hand, Apply at the Office of this Paper. V ■ 745 WANTED, a Good General Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. PUT, Nile-street, East. 81ft
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 105, 6 May 1869, Page 3
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