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WANTED.— Eight or 10 good hoppickers. Apply— HlLL BROS., Spring Grove. WANTED.— A Girl to assist in housework. Apply, MRS C. J. McEACHEN, Harper Street. k \f7"ANTED to Let : cottage near hosL . IT pital, 6 rms, Scullery, bath, cops per and tubs, recently papered. Ape ply Hulbert, late Marshall's, Waimea-rd WANTED.— Four boardetg} tarms, 18s per week, washing ' done.— Apply, Mrs Gooding/ Hardy Street.- ' W"^lNfifi~Af 6NcE.- : impf6v6M and an apprentice for the Dress- , making. Apply MISS MURPHY, i Trafalgar Stteet. WANTED.— A youllg mill' iboxlt ll , years of age ; must be able to • milk and drive.— Apply, A. Allport, I Richmond. WANTED. Buyers for the "Superb Swift," which is famed for ifc. flasy JDnninK qualities — J, C. MERCER xsWi tlieni: WANTED.— Two Men Boarders fn private fam. Wash, ahd mending ,' donS. Obta home. App. "Mail" Office. ( WANTED.-A young"man"^ns j ploughing and genei^l farm work. Regular situation : good watros I THOS. HONT, "Highfieia,"- Wake hdlO. T-7ANTED— Good Cotfk.at owTfW T-f/v . (So.fdfln Bay. Passage paifl. .. . Apply,-.' Hull-' -Office!.. , __ „ Jk2tj. WANTED , A■ . STRONG VOtTH for this oflice. Apply,' "Mail" Offije. WANTED A HOUSEMAID/. Apply,-<3OVERNMENT QUARTEtiS,_kABLI<!jiAY. -•_ WANTED KtlOtvfi, ttidt tt. Collins, Bootmaker, opposite old Post. Of ~ fiee, does repairs at lowest rates in first-class style. I FOR SALE. on£ house. Perfectly quiet. v vats t •"Bid -Strong. Price £26. One four- ; year old. Thoroughly q'jiet and staunch ; —used to wharves, motors, etc. A splendid horse for heavy work or express. ! Price X*OPJ- Apply immediately. I ... ..NEALE and HADDOW. I . v 1 li^l-ias-BH-H^. , FOR SALE, OR TO LET. RICHMOND. NEW 7-roomed House, land 60ft j 255 ft. with fruit trees in ful bearing. House has range, coppei built in, and all conveniences. Watei laid an. Appl}-"- WM: E.'TVyiLKE& I '"FOR SALjJ. ' My Well-known Orchard in St. Yin cent-street. D. M. CHAPMAN. FOR SALE.— VERY DESIRABLE SECTION, (Planted ' with Fruit Trees), in CAMBRIA STREET. I EDWARD BOYES, 1 C/o Cambria andTastflau sis FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. , THE CENTRAL HOTEL, NEtfJOfl. r"IHIS Hotel stands at the corner of Trafalgar and Bridge Streeto, opposite the Bank of New South Wales, and close to the New Post-office. The cite is one of the very best in Nelson, and fia§ a frontage of 158 feet to Trafalgar and 65J fefe't to Bridge. Street, giving ample room for a first-'cfe.'s hlttSß) which present trade and prospects itutj , warrant. ! For full particulars, apply to — FELL AND ATKINSON, or 1 W. ROUT AND SONS. ! forjsaleT" THAT DESIRABLE Property belougiiig to F. H. Hounsell, situated iti Collingwood street north. The hotlse contains 7 iobtiik, bSlHroftm; parity, hot arid cold water. Warß/'obe.4 built in. Washouse and every convenience. Apply W. FIELDES, Jr. Grove Street. Under direction J. and N. Tait SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. BESSES OTH' BARN BAND. /\PE)N AIR /^iONGERT. j Wednesday afternoon, at 2,30. POPULAR PRICES. : — Full Particulars To-iriorroW. — Ih response to universal requests, l Messrs J. and N. Tait have much pleasure in stating that the j BESSES 0' TH' BARN will give an Open Air Concert ll! TRAFALGAR PARK on WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. . — lipase note carefully — | Tuesday Afternoon, 2:39, Theatre Royal . (Prices 3s and 2s j. Tuesday Evening, at 6, Theatre Royal Wednesday Afternoon, 2.30, Trafalgar l Park. ■ Wednesday Evening, at 8, theatre Royal. Full particulars regarding the Open Air Concert will be announced i'ott\Tickets will be obtainable at Jackson's for the Open Air Coiiceit from 10.30 to-morrow. The Box Plans for the Reserved Seats for the Theatre performances now open at Jackson's, 3s Tickets also obtainable. The prices for Tuesday's Matinee have been fixed at 3s and 2s, Children halfprice. Extra rows in Reserve open this ingF. S. STETSON, Managor. - — — ~ — - — .-. . _ NELSON-TADMOR SECTION. BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND CONCERTS. ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY , Feb. 19th and 20th, 1907. ON TUESDAY, Feb. 19th, 1907, the ordinary 4.30 p.m. train from Nelson for Tadmor will be delayed half an hour, and will leave Nelson at 5.0 p.m., arriving at Tadmor at 7.45 p.m. ; and the train that usually leaves Belgrove at 12.45 p.m. will on above days leave Belgrove at 12 noon instead, and run to Nelson as under : Belgrove dep. 12 noon, Wakefield dep. 12.20 p.m., Richmond dep. 1.0 p.m., Nelson arr. 1.30 p.m. Also, on Tuesday, Feb. 19th, 1907, a special late train will leave Nelson at 10.15 p.m. for Belgrove and wayside stations, running as follows : — Nelson dep. 10.15 p.m., Richmond dep. 10.45 p.m., Wakefield dep. 11.20 p.m., Belgrove arr. 11.35 p.m. The train that leaves Tadmor on Tuesday nights at 7.55 will not run ou Tuesday, Feb. 19th, 1907. On WEDNESDAY, Feb. 20th, 1907— The People's Day — the ordinary train service will be suspended ,and trains will run «s under instead : — a.m. p.m. Nelson dep 10.0 5.0 Richmond dep 10.30 5.30 Wakefield dep 11.5 6.6 Belgrove dep 11.35 6.40 Kohatu dep 12.5 ; Tadmor arr 12.40 7.45 a.m. a.m. p.m. ; Tadmor dep 10.30 4.25 I Kohatu dep 11.10 , Belgrove dep 7.10 12.0 5.35 i Wakefield dep. ... 7.35 12.20 6.5 Richmond dep. ... 8.15 1.0 6.40 Nelson arr 8.45 1.30 7.10 Port arr 9.0 1.40 xhe abovo trains will stop at any other station if required. i HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. Will bo obtainable at any station fur Nelson on above Tuesday and V. cdnor.day, available for return up to Thursday, Feb. 21st, 1907. Owing to the limited number of car.-; on this section, passengers holding 2nd class tickets may be required to travel in seated waggons. „. . Bl r ORDER, District Oflice, Nelson, February 16, 1907.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

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